Andrew McMillen

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Andrew McMillen

Freelance

Previously: Buzzfeed Freelance contributor, Kotaku Freelance contributor, The Guardian Freelance contributor, Wired Freelance contributor

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His article on X-Men Destiny used only the opinions of anonymous unverifiable sources with no independent proof or factual data to back the heavy allegations toward Silicon Knighs and their manager Denis Dyack. The allegations in the article were later denied by Dyack who offered his explanation for the issues that prompted the article.

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Date

2012 Oct 26

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2015 Jun 28

This journalist’s career means they might be subject to slight asymmetric scrutiny.

Sensationalism emblems may be based on subjective criteria.

Disclosure: Denis Dyack contributed to an unofficial DeepFreeze ad campaign, launched by fans of the site without our involvement. The money never went through DeepFreeze at any time.

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