Frostbite3789 said:
Threatening to pull ads because they reported what another site did is bullying. I'm not sure what your idea of bullying it is, but it seems really far from what's correct.
And that's the problem with journalism, they aren't allowed to actually report things anymore, lest it upsets someone who helps keep their site/network running with ad revenue.
Lets say gas prices go up again. The news reports this. Oil companies threaten to pull ad revenue if the news doesn't stop reporting that gas prices are going up. It's the same thing.
I understand completely what you're
trying to get at, but you're not looking at it reasonably.
Why are they obliged to continue giving money to someone they don't want to? They're choosing of their own free will to pay the site money to feature their ads. That site then does something they don't like, how is it unreasonable for them to part ways?
Any more than if activision started doing something the site didn't approve of. The site is then perfectly within it's rights to refuse displaying activision's ads on their site.
They lose out on publicity from that site, the site loses out on revenue from those ads, obviously they felt strongly enough that these weren't a big issue for them. Activision can host their ads elsewhere, the Website can get ad revenue from other ads(and probably already were any way, since thats usually how ad supported sites work, they don't just pull it in from a single company).
Imagine you're paying some guy to mow your lawn, and every time he comes around he starts cursing out you and your family.
By your logic i'm being a 'bully' if I stop getting him to mow my lawn.
Or if I buy a game, and my brother then acts like a dick towards me, i'm 'bullying' him if I then say I'm not going to let him play it.
Sorry, that's not how life works. You're not just
entitled to things(be they ad revenue, employment, or borrowing games), you
earn them in one way or another.