So one thing that has come out of this -- folks in the TTRPG community are learning how hard it is to do actual journalism, and some folks trying their hands at it for the first time are getting burned because they don't know what they're doing and what they should be asking. Even Linda Codega, who has done a solid reporting job overall, has done some problematic things (heavily editorializing in tweets, for example). But then you have the DnD Shorts guy who got burned by a source because he thought he could trust what they said when they were way off base. He's not the first person that's happened to, but it's a tough lesson to learn on something this big.
Journalism's hard. A lot harder than they expected it to be, I'm sure.
Journalism's hard. A lot harder than they expected it to be, I'm sure.