I still think most of the major game websites are pretty transparent. Here's some examples of ethics statements, review policies, links with advertisers, etc:Flake wrote:A conflict of interest is still a conflict of interest - but let's not pretend that games journalism websites owe us anything approaching journalistic integrity or transparency.
http://www.polygon.com/pages/ethics-statement
http://www.ign.com/wikis/ign
http://kotaku.com/a-brief-note-about-th ... 1627041269
So no, they may not "owe" readers these things but most of them do take pains to be as transparent and ethical as they can. I've met with and chatted at length with the editors of both Kotaku and Polygon on this and other subjects, and I can assure you that they think much more critically and operate much more carefully about press-industry-reader relations than most of the irate and uniformed "Gamer Gate" knee-jerkers probably ever have.
