GOG wracked by massive electoral fraud as Digimon World fans flood Dreamlist voting with fake ballots
The recent voting scandal surrounding the GOG Dreamlist raises serious questions about democracy in gaming. GOG's decision to remove 26,000 fake votes is commendable, but it highlights a troubling trend: can we trust online polls when passionate fans manipulate them? While GOG strives to maintain integrity, the situation reflects a larger issue of gaming culture and enthusiasm gone awry. - The genuine support for Digimon World is impressive, yet the integrity of the voting process must be preserved. - This incident is reminiscent of the infamous Boaty McBoatface debacle, where internet humor undermined serious voting initiatives. Ultimately, the challenge lies in balancing fan enthusiasm with fair representation on platforms like GOG.