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Sunday, Aug 9, 2009

Okay, admit it! I use IGN. I use the site a fair amount actually. Probably more than most people I know. Not just for video games, but occasionally for TV and movies as well. (PROTIP: Don't read IGN's spoiler-filled TV reviews until after you've already watched the episode.) I also follow IGN's Twitter account, IGNcom.

But until a few days ago, I had never thought about my relationship in IGN. On August 6 IGN ran a contest through Twitter. The tweet in question read:

Want a Droplitz PSN code? Random RT of this post gets it! Closing at 12:01 PM PST. #iloveign

So by retweeting (reposting another user's message), you're entered to win a copy of Blitz Arcades' new puzzle game Droplitz. I did just that, and then watched as my friends did the same. Then I saw Jensonb, the rebel that he is, post this:

#ihateign (Yay for random acts of inconsequential defiance/rebellion)

For those of you not familiar with all of Twitter's weird conventions, #iloveign and #ihateign are hashtags, which help give context to tweets and facilitate searches for specific topics.

But what is the purpose of the #iloveign hashtag? It could make it easier to find all the contest entries among other replies and retweets, but why use #iloveign? Why not an alternate hashtag that's more contextually relevant? Are they testing what length IGN's readers will go to in order to promote the site? Trying to create a trending topic to gain even more visibility and even more popularity?

But I don't love IGN. I don't even have an account. IGN's just another site that I happen to use from time to time. Do I love IGN? No. And most of the people using the #iloveign hashtag probably don't either. It's hard to love IGN when things like #iloveign exist.

Category: Editorial
Posted by LordAndrew, 9:08am
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i love ign
Posted Aug 9, 2009 9:53 am PT
I don't love IGN, far from it, but I do like knowing how they review in relation to other sites. Unfortunately, they're all over the map.
Posted Aug 9, 2009 1:42 pm PT
IGN is godawful; the video game press version of The Enquirer -- dog crap encased in just enough fact to keep them from being completely worthless, but just barely. I'd wipe my butt with I HEART IGN toilet paper, but that's about it.
Posted Aug 9, 2009 2:07 pm PT
I think that IGN has a lot of stuff that gamespot doesnt. However, I blog a lot more here than IGN.
Posted Aug 9, 2009 5:32 pm PT
I have to agree. While I do perfer IGN as a gaming site for reviews, previews, ect. over GameSpot, the community just isn't that great.
Posted Aug 10, 2009 2:20 pm PT
Looks like a tweeter mess up.
Posted Aug 10, 2009 8:33 pm PT
Meh, better staff than GameSpot at least.
Posted Aug 10, 2009 11:00 pm PT
IGN writes good reviews occasionally. But they're inconsistent,IMO.
They've got good coverage on certain things but I don't have an IGN account so I don't have a proper opinion on it.
Posted Aug 11, 2009 10:13 am PT
lol you read way too much into this. you didnt even tell us if you wont the code or not, lol
Posted Aug 11, 2009 10:37 am PT
@TristanH12 Yeah, I did it. "I did just that, and then watched as my friends did the same."

Am I reading too much into it? Definitely. But it's fun! And it's resulted in some very interesting responses.
Posted Aug 11, 2009 11:24 am PT
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