Short version? Bought by huge company, focus transitioned from providing quality product to a focus on profit and volume.
Quality goes down as a result.
Since the time I've been here I think the companies (IGN and Gamespot are same company right?) that bought this place has been like four or more? It was like CNBC, Red-something, Fanatic, etc.
@judaspete said:
It's a process called "enshitification" that happens to most things on the internet. The thing is created by a group of passionate friends who have an idea they think is cool. The thing catches on and makes them big money. A big company sees big money being made, and buys the thing. Big companies always want things to make more money now, than it was making at this time last year. More adds are stuffed in. Permanent staff are fired in lieu of freelance writers that can be paid less, and are given less time to complete articles. Editors are made redundant until there is one guy checking everyone's work. Thing gets shittier, is passed around by several different parent companies until no one wants it anymore. Thing dies.
lol that's a great term, hope you don't mind if I steal it. Sounds like the place I work, too.
Started off as a private company, with dedicated people that crafted a good product. Was profitable, and that's enough; didn't need to grow a lot via artificial means (i.e. going into markets they didn't really need to)...life was good.
Grew organically by being good at what they do, caught the attention of larger corporations, owner got old and didn't have kids, started shopping around for buyers.
Was bought by a huge multinational corporation, suddenly not being profitable was enough, now we had to grow. Started going into sectors we had no business going into, didn't do well, didn't grow despite being busier than ever, fired long-term people, brought in temporary replacements, cycled them in and out, lacked passion. Quality went down, volume decreased, no longer profitable or growing lol.
Pretty convinced distorted capitalism and mismanagement is to blame for 99% of the world's problems (note I said distorted capitalism, not capitalism in general....so no one accuse me of being a communist, OK?)
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