All purposes actually. I just love how easy it is to use, the fact that mails get automatically sorted out (Something that Windows 10 Mail omits to my displeasure), the overall interface. Basically, it's easy to use and extremely attractive.
That's why you need to find the particular journalists who you actually think are worth following and keep them around to bring them your information. Think of gaming journalists as content creators; there may be some lackluster ones but there are also exceptional people who work hard to continue to make the indutry better. Great example of this being Jason Schrier who constantly writes these insider reports to reveal the awful truths about the industry,.
That's true. However, that doesn't mean they should be catching exclusivity.
ESPECIALLY if they are aware that their platform is extremely inferior to Steam.
But that doesn't have anything to do with hooking up or whatever. We literally had a discussion about whether or not certain jokes can actually pass off as funny.
I definitely disagree with your assessment. YouTubers can also be sponsored by game producers and peripheral manufacturers to provide positive insight that can be seen clear as day. In fact, some controversy has sparked about the reliability of YouTube tech reviews.
Now, I don't care about whether or not someone is sponsored. We still gotta pay the bills and eat. But I try my hardest to think about the consumer rather than on a corporation's best interest.
You're not on the right servers. A lot of discord servers can be useful to gather news or useful advice for games you're playing. Main example being the Smash character discords which offer all the advice in the world you could take for competitive matchups