>Why are we not IGF digging?
Dig on what? we already know that shit's corrupt, but if it's ongoing, we don't have much to sift through. We can connect the dots in the aftermath of their results, but if you were expecting some sort of Hollywood-style "saving" of the awards and a last minute replacement of judges to award some underdog a purified award, think again.
The same corrupt shit is going to happen this year, as it did last year. When it's done and over with this year, one of us is going to thoroughly shit on it, we'll get an infographic or two for the twatter crowd to spread, and that'll be that.
Concerned about making an impact? A lot of my friends actually turn away from games that are indie and award-winning on Steam now, and push it from their marketing with the "Not Interested" button. It's not going to be a glorious, public win, but the facts are going to come out, and stay in the undercurrent of public knowledge. It's not heroic-looking to an outsider normie like perhaps a dad over your shoulder, but it's what we do.