Hi,
I recently had an idea - what if we create a community-driven database of computer games companies, where for every company, you have an ethical score of that company. You can also check how that score changed over time and how that score is calculated.
I was thinking about that because it feels like a lot of gamedev companies are doing shit right now, but there are 2 problems:
- A lot of that shit will be forgotten by the masses in a year or two. Such a database would address that issue by remembering all the immoral stuff a company did in the past.
- Some companies are bullied by people because of one shitty thing they did, but at the same time, nobody really remembers what good that company might have done. For example, a lot will remember that company X fired a bunch of workers but not a lot of people will remember that a year prior, the company supported a group of minor game developers. Such a database would help calculate a “fair” score of the morality of that company.
Maybe in the future, such a knowledge base can be used to pressure game development companies into better decisions, who knows?


Hell, why limit it to gaming? I mean I know this is posted to Gaming, but still. There could be a lot of benefit to a tech industry wide Public Shame Index with how utterly soulless some companies are getting. Though, it would be under constant pressure from the largest companies to call it slander or libel, whatever they’d try to say to the abuse contact email of whoever hosts it to get it taken down.
Well, I agree, but it will require a lot of resources and people to handle different areas. + I think gamedev is really behind other industries right now. And I’m personally interested in the game development industry becoming better.
Perhaps, but the “ceo is the enemy of the people” section is gonna fill up quite fast