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Did Gamespot just remove comments from all of their reviews?

I was checking out the recent review for The Sims 4. It got a lowish score, a 6, and was looking for the comments from the peanut gallery.......and there was none there.

I went back and checked the review for Dead Rising 3 for PC....the explosion of comments there, also gone from the review page.

Did Gamespot finally get fed up with all the reviewer-trashing the comments usually devolve into and remove them altogether?
 
Nothing good has ever come from a comments section. Ever.

If true, good riddance

um, that's not true. It would be a good place to correct the reviewer if he stated anything factually incorrect.

can't remember how many times reviewers at Gamespot and IGN, misinformed readers with statements that were not facts.

like years back regarding MLB The Show.
 
I usually HATE there not being comments in a video/article/anything no matter what. It just makes me feel alone.

Review comments are normally absolutely terrible so I actually don't care about this.
 
There are still comments for some videos. But for most videos nobody even cares enough to comment in the first place.
 
If they did that is fine, it is their site they can handle it however they like, but isn't normally customary to publish some kind of notice before hand? Like a general "We are making these changes and here is why" kind of thing? Did they and I just didn't notice?
 
I tried viewing separate reviews on two separate browsers, one of them being IE where I don't have adblock. The one thing I could think of is that maybe their comment service is just down and so the comments won't load for the time being.
 
comments sections, particularly on reviews etc. are the fucking worst. What was that case study that one website did with its science articles? People who read the comments were more misinformed about the article than those that read the article without comments?
 
Good if true. I really hated their comment section with how hateful it got and no one really moderating it.

I don't understand why no one bothers moderating, but then takes to Twitter or podcast talking about how awful their comments section is.

I'm sure some people will cry out 'censorship', but the gains for the site's community will likely be greater than any step back.
 
People from a forum happy that a site removed commentary.

I commented there all the time on a ton of articles and yeah, I'm pretty happy it's gone for reviews. Even though I have a GAF account I still do comment on Youtube videos, Gamespot, IGN and the sort.

I don't understand why no one bothers moderating, but then takes to Twitter or podcast talking about how awful their comments section is.

I'm sure some people will cry out 'censorship', but the gains for the site's community will likely be greater than any step back.

I'm confused by it too. I was happy when IGN said they'd do more with moderation but they really don't seem to have done anything since then. It's still one of the worst comment sections out there =/.
 
People from a forum happy that a site removed commentary.

If you're making a comparison between the general posts in GAF with comments on YouTube or gamings news sites, don't try. Those comments are a whole new level of useless. I don't know what causes it either, maybe because people seek out a forum vs just stumbling into a comments section?
 
I don't agree with it. Comments sections should probably be moderated to get rid of useless dreck, but I enjoy reading them. Slashfilm often posts movie reviews and the comments sections under them are usually pretty entertaining and worth a read.

To me, getting rid of comments just seems like you're throwing the baby out with the bathwater, even if the baby is incredibly tiny and there's a hell of a lot of bathwater.
 
I get that the comment sections of most game sites are a bloody mess that should be avoided, but I think completely purging the idea is a bandaid fix and nothing more. It's nice to discuss things.

Of course the problem is getting mods to police that and crack down on unnecessary bullocks.

I feel like the few good discussions I've had on sites like IGN outweigh the garbage I've had to sift through to get to them.
 
I hope so. One because the comments are a cesspool, and two because it kept showing notifications for new comments that I didn't want to see.
 
To everyone that thinks all the comments are completely useless: Why are you glad they are gone? What do you gain by having them removed if you conclusively think they are worthless anyway?
 
To everyone that thinks all the comments are completely useless: Why are you glad they are gone? What do you gain by having them removed if you conclusively think they are worthless anyway?

I gain the satisfaction of knowing that 4chan got its schtick back.
 
To everyone that thinks all the comments are completely useless: Why are you glad they are gone? What do you gain by having them removed if you conclusively think they are worthless anyway?

Lack of moderation is a big factor. So many people should get banned. Hell, the IGN comments during the whole Tomodachi Life thing and all those homophobic comments should have been purged but never was. No useful discussion is ever taking place in those comment sections, just name calling and an endless amount of slurs.
 
considering the internet has devolved into hate and memes I'm glad to see this. ultimately I'm there for the review not the comments. if I want comments i'll come here.
 
Wouldn't be a bad idea, but I couldn't do that for my work. I like seeing comments, makes for an interesting read and incites the community to partake - good or bad.
 
Kevin Van Order constantly complains (understandably) about the comments they get there.

Doesn't surprise me if he made the call to gut the comment sections.
 
Nothing good has ever come from a comments section. Ever.

If true, good riddance

Including here
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To everyone that thinks all the comments are completely useless: Why are you glad they are gone? What do you gain by having them removed if you conclusively think they are worthless anyway?

Who are those people in this thread, did you mean people pointing out specifically comments on news articles and reviews?

People from a forum happy that a site removed commentary.

The structure of comments on a news article is different from a forum thread is different to a video is different to 4chan.
 
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