@unfriendlytoast I appreciate the thoughtful response! And I also want to make one thing clear: I do not like clickbait. Misleading headlines and sub-par content drive people away and they anger readers. We have a weekly meeting where we go through every story written on the site and talk about what did well, what didn't do well, and things that can go better.
Because of that, I feel confident in saying that we're not a click-bait site. The site has changed over the years, and it will continue to do so. One unfortunate aspect of gaming-specific sites in general is that our audience is primarily 18-29 year-olds, but while our audience ages every year, our target audience does not. Because of that, we constantly try new things and new directions. That's the reason we've put more emphasis on entertainment content, gameplay clips, and general news content.
We still make time for long-form, in-depth features (like Tamoor's recent trip to Japan for a fascinating look at Resident Evil 7), but for the most part we don't do a lot of written previews or features because so few people read them. But when we do do them, we go all out.
Going back to the topic at hand, I've been in threads where people have complained about click-bait in general (and Eddie specifically) before, and for the most part, these arguments just don't have any actual substance. I think everyone makes mistakes from time to time, and GameSpot is no different; we aim to not make our content sound like click-bait, but I think sometimes our writers fall short. But those examples are few and far between.
If you have specific examples, I'm happy to either explain why we wrote that particular article, or apologize for getting it wrong. But these threads tend to have a lot of misplaced anger towards Eddie and a lot of unfounded hyperbole. Eddie is not only one of the best writers on the site, I think he's also the nicest guy I've ever met. I give him a lot of leeway and my trust, and I believe in his judgement about stories, because he's proven to be right over and over again.
When anyone has specific examples of something they don't like, I'm happy to discuss that. But blanket statements about click-bait or the quality of Eddie's writing is just demonstrably untrue.
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