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#GamerGate: Statement of Professional Conduct for Video Game

Sep 2nd, 2014
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  1. Statement of Professional Conduct for Video Game Journalist
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  3. Purpose
  4. In light of the “Zoe Quinn” debacle, the journalist integrity and professional conduct have been pulled into question. Many journalist had romantic and financial relationships with video game developers and would write articles and opinions pieces that would response favorably to those individuals. Meanwhile, journalist would write negative articles about other game developers while ignoring negative information about those who they had a relationship with. Furthermore, journalist have been pushing their own agendas and have not approached their profession in an independent light. There is further question of journalist writing favorably about games that the website received ad revenue from or because the company gave them gifts. Though there are numerous accounts of game journalist behaving in unethical and unprofessional ways, the “Zoe Quinn” debacle is the most prevalent of corruption in video game journalism. In order to maintain journalistic integrity and ethics, these statement have been created to ensure a certain level of professional conduct for readers and other stockholder.
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  8. These statements apply to anyone who is writing professionally about video games in any form or fashion including, but not limited to, reviews of games, previews of games, stories about game developers, stories about game conventions or culture ect. To ensure the journalistic integrity journalist are to follow all standards set forth in the statements.
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  10. For the purpose of the statement, the statement applies to any website or company which purpose is to write articles, opinion pieces, or reviews about video games. The statement applies to anyone who receives games from game companies for review. The statements do not apply if all if all of the following conditions are met:
  11. 1. The website is a blog and does not promote itself as a video game news site
  12. 2. No more than five writes are writing for the website (this includes anyone who is a temporary writer)
  13. 3. The website, or persons, does not make a significant portion of its income from revenue related to articles about videogames
  14. 4. The website or company does not receive copies of games for review from publishers or receive access to “close door” media events
  15. Any website, blog, ect not cover may still state they are in compliance with the Statement of Professional Conduct for Video Game Journalist if they comply with all the standards set forth. Websites and companies covered above must comply with all standards. If not, websites should disclose on the home page of their website in clear, readable text that they do not comply with the standards set forth in the statement. They may only remove this text if the website takes action to return to compliance with the standards and, at a minimum, has been approved by an independent third party. If an independent review is not possible or feasible, the website must disclose the corrective action.
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  17. 1. Independence
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  19. A journalist must, at all time, remain independent of the persons or company in which they are writing articles or editorial pieces about. Independence is impaired if any of the following occurs
  20. 1. The writer has given or received any monetary compensation from a company or person with whom they are writing articles or editorials about.
  21. 2. The journalist receives material gifts in a 3 month prior before and after writing an article or editorial about a person and/or company.
  22. 3. The journalist has a romantic relation with the person they are writing articles or editorials about or if they are writing about a company or their products if they have a romantic relationship with someone who owns more than 5 percent of the company or is a senior or executive manager at the company. Romantic relationships include sexual relationships and marriage.
  23. 4. The journalist owns more than 5 percent of the company or is an senior or executive manager of a company they are writing article or editorials
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  25. 2. Disclosure
  26. For the purpose of the statements, an editorial is any piece which expresses an opinion, be it the authors or someone else's. Editorials do not include the following.
  27. 1. Game reviews and Previews
  28. 2. Articles about a Press Release of a Comapny
  29. 3. Articles about financial report
  30. 4. Articles which discuss a rumor or leak (as long a noted as such)
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  32. All editorial pieces must include that editorial is wholly the opinion of the author and does not reflect the opinions of the website or company in which they work or other staff members. At a minimum, the aforementioned statement should be bolded and be at least 2 font points greater than the body of the article. If more than one font size is used, the size of the statement must be two points greater than the largest font. The statement must appear before the body of the editorial.
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  34. Furthermore, the intent of the article should be, at all times, clear for the reader. Reviews, Previews, Rumors, or Leaks should always include the aforementioned in the title of the article.
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