The Education of Filip Miucin | Sacred Symbols+ Episode 117

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
  • Three summers ago, an IGN Editor named Filip Miucin was caught in games media's biggest plagiarism scandal, likely ever. It was a mess from virtually every angle, but for industry observers, there was never a truly satisfying conclusion. That's because we never heard from Filip himself outside of some half-baked apology videos... at least until right now. Here, you'll hear very little of me (Colin) and a whole lot of my guest as he walks you through his short-lived gaming career, the catastrophic errors in judgment he made along the way, and how it all unraveled for him just when he was on the cusp of 'making it.' As always, what you take away from what Filip has to say for himself is entirely up to you.
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  • @alansbaker94
    @alansbaker94 3 роки тому +362

    One of the best interviews you’ve done Colin.

  • @TheSpicnspan
    @TheSpicnspan 3 роки тому +586

    Man one thing I did get out of this is that Colin has the potential to be the Larry King of gaming journalism. Maybe journalism period. Dude hit it on the nail he went to the only place that would treat the story fairly. We need more journalism like this nowadays.

    • @bmwofboganville456
      @bmwofboganville456 3 роки тому +20

      Yeh there's no 'Joe Rogan' of video game entertainment. Such a figure can't come from the politically on-message Gamespot/Kotaku crowd, and can't be a 'Gotchya' journalist like Schrier, waiting for people to make a misstep. It's a bigger industry than Hollywood but the media surrounding games is juvenile or predictable.

    • @isturbo1984
      @isturbo1984 3 роки тому +8

      No, Larry King, in the end, took political sides and undid what he was known for. His legacy died at his own hands before he did.

    • @mxracer0327
      @mxracer0327 3 роки тому +10

      I have listened Colin since the Beyond days and this past weekend I had the amazing opportunity to meet him. I had to tell him that ever since he left kinda funny their content lost it's intellectual value. And yes I was as nervous as I think I would be sitting across from Larry King.

    • @callum7081
      @callum7081 3 роки тому

      Yup

    • @theheardtheorem
      @theheardtheorem 3 роки тому +9

      Sitting there and letting someone babble isn’t journalism

  • @geojimz
    @geojimz 3 роки тому +121

    The guy was not a writer. IGN hiring him to be a writer was a huge mistake.

    • @Rabolisk
      @Rabolisk 3 роки тому +11

      They assumed he wrote the script of the videos he made on his chanell. They harad no idea he was simply copying articles and just putting them in video format.

    • @DarkZerol
      @DarkZerol 3 роки тому +19

      If anyone watched any of Filip quote-on-quote "reviews" or "opinion" piece you can easily tell this guy is barely knowledgeable about video games and the video game industry in general. Filip seem more like a guy who is merely using video game to chase clout and build up a following while appearing as the guy who is very passionate and knowledgeable of them.

    • @JevousGaming
      @JevousGaming 2 роки тому +2

      This becomes very clear through the course of this interview.

    • @ninferno
      @ninferno 2 роки тому +4

      yeah i didnt watch the whole thing but when he mentioned he got his life together at 23 (2012) and he didnt get a wii u (2012) because he was having alcohol issues, the math doesnt add up. maybe this is explained more in the video but already i feel like hes all over the place. maybe he meant wii or that era of games, but even so it shows he doesnt really have it all together. he even mistakenly said he was born and raised in san diego. isnt saying something like that muscle memory?

  • @Ingenito97
    @Ingenito97 3 роки тому +130

    thank you Colin for organising things like this - its really important

  • @xwers1234
    @xwers1234 3 роки тому +134

    It’s so funny watching journalist are mad at Colin for reaching out to different people with different backgrounds and opinions. Which is literally supposed to be their job, instead it’s a man who’s real passion is disinfecting G.I Joe’s picks up the mantle of gaming journalism.

    • @infasis
      @infasis 3 роки тому +4

      Who's mad at him?
      (Gaming journalism is a joke anyway. Besides people who deal with technical aspects and share what even the "journalists" generally don't understand it really is better off being people creating things independently out of a love for the hobby.)

    • @YourGFsFavoriteBF
      @YourGFsFavoriteBF 3 роки тому +5

      Journalists are mad at Colin's FREEDOM to have these kind of conversations, because they are all tied to a big gaming company (Think Kinda Funny with Microsoft and Sony), so their revenue is dependent on what the company thinks and wants out of the content they put out.

  • @0InRainbows0
    @0InRainbows0 3 роки тому +73

    He said he didn’t know what plagiarism was for the first hour but then deleted comments stating he plagiarized and then lied to the EIC and Ryan. He KNEW what he did was bullshit and plagiarism from the get go. I don’t get the first hour where he goes on and on about not knowing what plagiarism is… but then reacted so quickly to comments in the replies. This is insane. I was such a huge fan of him. Wish him the best outside of the games industry or journalism as a whole as a person to a person.

    • @Station9.75
      @Station9.75 3 роки тому +24

      It’s difficult to keep track of all the lies when you do it so much.

    • @theyanglight
      @theyanglight 3 роки тому +18

      i dont trust a word he said. Nothing makes sense.

    • @pt8292
      @pt8292 3 роки тому +5

      i dont think he didn't understand what plagiarism was, I think he didn't understand the consequences of it and he wasn't expressing that correctly.

    • @Jako101
      @Jako101 3 роки тому +4

      Was looking for this exact comment. Spot on

    • @seangalvin3196
      @seangalvin3196 2 роки тому +3

      Like you know, what you said, and stuff. This guy doesn't sound well spoken whatever. It doesn't sound like he even cared for video games or had a passion for anything other than being a "successful contact creator".

  • @NintyPrime
    @NintyPrime 3 роки тому +38

    The problem for Filip in the aftermath and why their tone changed so quickly after that video - and why he started getting blocked and they sold bad about him - is something I am not sure if he realizes to this day: he said something that just… I don’t think he understood what he was doing. But in his non-apology video he said something to affect that how he does reviews is how “everyone does them” at IGN. It wasn’t that exact wording or language, but that was the feeling I got at the end of that video is not only is not apologizing. Not only is he doubling down. He’s saying everyone at ign does the same thing.
    It’s no surprise then, after that video, that all his old colleagues threw him under the bus because without realizing it, he tried to do that to them first.
    Thus burning all his bridges - which professionally sucks too because if you could keep your connections and stay cordial who knows what door might open somewhere else. But doing that made him even more unhirable than he already was.

    • @samweller96
      @samweller96 3 роки тому +3

      Do you think it's possible that "everyone at ign does something like this"? Or was he just lying about that in his "apology" video.

    • @tylerblair318
      @tylerblair318 Рік тому

      ​@@samweller96he was lying to save his skin and now he's older and realized that was fucking stupid.

  • @davidrobinson8106
    @davidrobinson8106 3 роки тому +116

    A very humanised and insightful interview. This seems like Filip is trying to draw a line in the sand to move on properly from what must have been an horrendous time for him and his family to endure. Great work Colin, you have once again shown how to be a journalist and others who are in the business here should take note. This is the BEST in business at his prime!

    • @acidflare8345
      @acidflare8345 3 роки тому +9

      It's easy to be sorry when you have been caught, I feel sorry for his family same as any criminals but that's on him! Nobody made him plagerise again and again, nor plagerise an apology HE Did it to himself! Nobody made him! If he wants to move on, great get another job and earn trust there, but his word means nothing.

  • @HiIThinkImReal
    @HiIThinkImReal 3 роки тому +196

    Is anyone else slightly anxious to listen to this? I don't know, man, I get pretty bad second-hand embarrassment and I'm hesitating to even hit play.
    EDIT: I’ve finished the episode. God, what a mess-Filip is not evil, although he did something malicious. He’s a son, a brother, a father, and a flawed human like the rest of us. God forbid any of us reveal our lowest qualities to the world.

    • @blackened247
      @blackened247 3 роки тому +11

      Dude I'm in the same boat with stuff like this, so I feel you.

    • @MrBrownie2310
      @MrBrownie2310 3 роки тому +2

      Totally feel that as well, but its a very interesting story, give it a shot!

    • @TheSpicnspan
      @TheSpicnspan 3 роки тому

      Do it! Totally worth it! Specially if you are a fan of Colin’s work.

    • @joshdaniel4633
      @joshdaniel4633 3 роки тому +1

      I understand. I made it 5 minutes. Can't do it, even though I'm sure it's interesting.

    • @BLitzRunner77
      @BLitzRunner77 3 роки тому

      Amen

  • @ZafVirex
    @ZafVirex 3 роки тому +134

    The type of plagiarism Filip did is what is called patchwriting. You lift phrases and/or switch out words from the original source while maintaining the same syntax, whether of the whole sentence or the phrase itself. A lot of the college students I teach do this without realizing it is plagiarism. This happens because people don't know how to paraphrase or think like Filip did that they can't say something another way or better than the author. You'd usually quote in those instances. This is why taking writing and journalism courses is important for would be journalists, but nowadays you don't have to have such a background to become one, which is problematic for multiple reasons.

    • @guillaumegiroux9425
      @guillaumegiroux9425 Рік тому +2

      I find it so weird. My father is a journalist and he told me he graduated out of a cohort of 80 at university and only 2 managed to get a career in journalism.

    • @ZafVirex
      @ZafVirex Рік тому +4

      @@guillaumegiroux9425 That's how it used to be because it was a hard industry to be successful at. Nowadays anyone can become a "journalist" if you have a blog, a YT channel, or Twitter following. Gaming journos get hired off the strength of that more so than accreditation. You don't even need an English degree. Such a shift from your dad's time I'm sure.

    • @guillaumegiroux9425
      @guillaumegiroux9425 Рік тому +2

      @@ZafVirex Yeah, and not to defend him, but moving to San Francisco and getting those insane deadlines was also not ideal from an administrative purpose. Fear of loss is the mother of all frauds. IGN should have created « intermediate » steps (such as freelance) before becoming editor. The step was too high for him, it doesn’t excuse, but it needs to be avoided better in the future.

  • @DanXcel
    @DanXcel 3 роки тому +335

    I don't judge Filip. We all make mistakes and do things we regret. That doesn't absolve us of consequences of course but we are all human. Filip could've chosen to never face the public about this situation but he decided to be open about all his mistakes which isn't easy to do. I'm glad to see he's learned and matured from this. Thank you for a great interview Colin! And Filip I appreciate your willingness to share your experience with the world! There's a lesson here for somebody. Best of luck to you!

    • @jak-A127
      @jak-A127 3 роки тому +8

      100% agree.

    • @slacmd
      @slacmd 3 роки тому +3

      Couldn't have said it any better!

    • @Yaeven
      @Yaeven 3 роки тому +46

      What he did was not a mistake. That word gets thrown around too liberally. A mistake implies he didn't know what he was doing. It obviously was no accident. He made bad decisions. Call it what it is.

    • @DanXcel
      @DanXcel 3 роки тому +12

      @@YaevenI think you’re missing the point. I really don’t care what his original intentions were. What matters is that now in the year 2021 he seems to regret his past decisions and has learned from them.

    • @thedeadpunisher5987
      @thedeadpunisher5987 3 роки тому +19

      The only reason he is being "regretful" is because he wants to work in the industry again.

  • @forresthunter1483
    @forresthunter1483 3 роки тому +298

    It kills me that this guy is legitimately well-spoken and obviously has his own ideas. He has the tools he needs, but made a grave error. But, honestly, in the grand scheme of things on this planet, plagiarism, though shitty, is barely a damn sin. He seems like a perfectly decent person who has some issues with himself and who made a mistake. Shit, I bet that can be said about a lot of us.

    • @saintallison
      @saintallison 3 роки тому +16

      Well said! I'm the same age as Filip, and I can relate to a lot of his life experiences. I can't imagine what it'd be like to have the mistakes I made in my 20's broadcast to the world and stamped on a permanent record. It seems like he's genuinely become a better person through therapy (as have I) and I wish him all the best.

    • @JoRo729
      @JoRo729 3 роки тому +13

      I couldn't help but think this, too. Sure, IGN's reputation suffered and he broke the trust of his co-workers. But he seems to have and learned and matured, and nobody seems to be harmed beyond repair. I would hate for my past mistakes and sins to be brought up time and again on full display and I feel for the guy, though I would still say he did something serious and wrong. But as the saying goes, "let he who is without sin cast the first stone."

    • @cg6684
      @cg6684 3 роки тому +14

      I agree but to a journalist, this is a sin. In the whole scheme of things it's not a big deal but in that profession, honesty and credibility is everything. IGN could've handled this less publicly and that would've been better for him for sure. He's not a villain, just a guy who is a little bit shady. Hopefully he'll grow up a bit

    • @markyonline1
      @markyonline1 3 роки тому +3

      What he did seems much more than a mistake, but I still think he should be given one more opportunity. That being said, I can't judge people who won't work with him or trust him in general.

    • @mdog86
      @mdog86 3 роки тому +6

      Yea in the world of journalism, no matter what industry, plagiarism is The cardinal sin. And Filip broke that #1 rule multiple times. I do find it hard to believe that he didn't know what he was doing is wrong, but idk maybe he was just dumb and ignorant at the time. No ill wishes towards Filip ofc, I hope he can move on from this. But the anger from across the gaming industry, to this very day even, is completely understandable.

  • @vinhill1456
    @vinhill1456 3 роки тому +46

    "Didn't know what plagiarism was" is a bit of a tough pill to swallow.

    • @alexanderchilton911
      @alexanderchilton911 3 роки тому +2

      Multiple people are writing this.
      That is not what he is saying tho.
      He didn't at first think what he was doing was plagarism.

    • @PlainShan3
      @PlainShan3 3 роки тому +5

      Yeah that whole bit of his has to be bogus. I don't buy that he wasn't aware that what he was doing was wrong. He admitted that he knew it was wrong on some level at the time.

    • @vinhill1456
      @vinhill1456 3 роки тому +7

      ​@@alexanderchilton911 Personally speaking upon reflection, it's really no different to me. The fact that the guy is working in video production now and almost got back into the games industry is sort of nuts to me. The front-ended pity-party for himself that was capped off that he was just ignorant is something I just can't buy. Especially when he talks about impostor-syndrome. (Frankly put, this is the first time ive seen someone talk about Impostor syndrome when then they are actually an impostor). I don't wish the guy ill at all, he should indeed be able to live his life but does he really deserve to work in video or games in any capacity even on youtube? People work much harder and deserve that spot more than he does, imho.

    • @BlackBearThirtyFive
      @BlackBearThirtyFive 3 роки тому +8

      Yea, and also going to college and having a major in "media"? I have a degree as well and every single class that I have ever taken they have talked about plagiarism. Some professors go far enough to put definitions into their syllabus. I am sure in the pursuit of learning about the "history of media" it would come up in the curriculum once or twice let alone when it comes to writing and turning in papers. It just seems like another dishonest take. Something still seems fishy. People should stop bullying him tho. He has had enough. Takes a lot of balls to do this interview. Thanks Col.

    • @gjones86
      @gjones86 3 роки тому +4

      This is the problem with Filip's story. Just copying someone else's homework at school is wrong. The fact he studied media makes this excuse that he didn't know what plagiarism was, all the harder to take seriously. He took a job he wasn't qualified for, and cut corners to meet deadlines. If he just said that and admitted it was wrong, and he knew it was wrong, it would remove any sense of doubt over his character. Instead he issued non apologies tiptoeing around what he did and hoping for sympathy. Now it's hard to take anything he says in earnest.

  • @ltfringr
    @ltfringr 8 місяців тому +7

    He still doesn't strike me as entirely honest. His version of how conscious he was of his plagiarism and when it started just don't really line up with how things tend to work in the real world. I do think that it is very good that he has been able to turn things around and live a life that he is proud of. Avoiding falling back into alcoholism also deserves some major commending.

  • @sitrusjo
    @sitrusjo 3 роки тому +68

    This interview is the Pandora box for games media. They would love a reason to talk about filip, but they would hate to give Colin any credit.

    • @AConstanTole
      @AConstanTole 3 роки тому +5

      You know...that is so fucking true I can't stop laughing. The ultimate stalemate.

    • @RedPanda555
      @RedPanda555 3 роки тому +5

      Colin is smart, has an encyclopedic knowledge of games, is articulate and shows respect. What ridiculous reason would people dislike him just for the sake of it??

    • @kevinmatte5443
      @kevinmatte5443 3 роки тому +7

      @@RedPanda555 Because he has his own opinions.. It's not "ok" to go against the liberal hive mind in an industry filled with simps and narcissists

  • @kassadinop068
    @kassadinop068 3 роки тому +240

    I'll be honest, it's kinda hardcore that he still puts out videos despite consistently getting downvoted. most people would give up after awhile with it being a passion project

    • @saintallison
      @saintallison 3 роки тому +24

      I popped over to his channel to take a look for myself and I agree. People are following him just to grief at this point and it's pretty obnoxious.

    • @Valomek
      @Valomek 3 роки тому +13

      You find it kinda hardcore, while I find it pretty sad.

    • @saintallison
      @saintallison 3 роки тому +8

      @@Valomek Did you watch any of his content? I reccomend his "genuine & honest" Dead Cells review. He still loves the game despite all the shit surrounding it and his excitement is infectious.

    • @collinsmcrae
      @collinsmcrae 3 роки тому +6

      Yeah, but have you seen his sub count? He's still got plenty of fans, and the hate mob is just helping him with views. Of course he went back to doing content on his channel. It's still modestly successful. That's not brave, it was a no-brainer.

    • @isturbo1984
      @isturbo1984 3 роки тому +3

      @@saintallison What is obnoxious are people like you, honestly. People are allowed to follow creators they aren't particularly fans of so they can get opinions that don't necessarily match their echo chamber's preconceived outcome. In those cases, you will have disagreements. In any case, does it really matter why someone is following or a fan? One is allowed to criticize and use the past to point to logical reason to disagree. To broadly generalize everyone as a "griefer" that do this is... stupid with a Capitol R.

  • @FringedHorizon
    @FringedHorizon 3 роки тому +64

    Damn, while I find plagiarism horrible, it's the lying afterwards that really turns my stomach. I genuinely appreciate him taking the time to sit down and take his lumps. Such an insightful interview, and I'm glad to see that he at least landed on his feet for his family's sake at least.

  • @ObjoGaming
    @ObjoGaming 3 роки тому +122

    Filip is an interesting character. I believe most of what he had to say here, although I'm not sure I buy that he was completely oblivious to what plagiary is. I do believe that he had impostor syndrome and cracked under the pressure of performing at his dream job, which led him to plagarize. I'm glad that at least he was able to bounce back and find a job outside of the industry. I have to agree with Colin though, he doesn't belong in the games industry, and that's okay.

    • @wizardsandwarriorz
      @wizardsandwarriorz 3 роки тому +6

      I mean, considering how personal he went with all details in each part of Colin’s questions throughout and forementioned he wanted to be 100% transparent with the interview…seems like a hard thing to believe, but when someone is in over their head at any given moment, sometimes people, although they know plagerism is bad, people’s “perception” can be pretty dismissive of the consequences at hand. Maybe he really didn’t understand the weight of plagerism at the time, in the moment. Not an excuse. But can be a real factor based on other stressful things going on.

    • @exteamrocketgrunt6070
      @exteamrocketgrunt6070 3 роки тому +20

      I was watching quite a lot of IGN content at the time, and I remember being baffled seeing this new guy rise through the ranks at IGN so quick. He shows up one day and is immediately hosting an official podcast sitting right next to Peer Schneider. So I completely buy that he was way out of his league and having imposter syndrome.

    • @dbro2792
      @dbro2792 3 роки тому +7

      Yeh he is just so hard to believe. He would’ve known what he was doing was dodgy and for some reason he has decided to die on this hill that he was oblivious.

    • @extermin8or3
      @extermin8or3 2 роки тому

      @@dbro2792 nah whilst I missed this fiasco as I was very busy that summer from what hebsaysbhe was rewriting most of it in his own words which muddies the waters. Generally you can convey the same point as long as you rewrite it totally in your own words however when it comes to subjective opinionsbits leas clear cut and much harder to distinguish between the two. By the end I suspect he did know but initially he probably genuinely didn't.

    • @DarthMercanto
      @DarthMercanto 2 роки тому +3

      The only problem is the presence of plagiarism before he was hired at IGN.

  • @ryohazuki7339
    @ryohazuki7339 3 роки тому +23

    27:25 - He says he didn't understand plagiarism or what it was. But he knew he was taking someone else's content, using it and not giving them credit right?
    The way he says he didn't understand the literal definition of plagiarism is irrelevant, he is aware of right and wrong.
    It doesn't matter if he knew the definition or not, he was aware he was taking something that was someone else's and not his or he would have given them credit.
    So he's STILL not fully owning it wow after all this time. P.S Great work Colin.

    • @MaxIronsThird
      @MaxIronsThird 3 роки тому

      he even talks about transformation.

  • @chrisr6828
    @chrisr6828 3 роки тому +59

    Great interview but I still don’t buy someone who’s 20+ years old and went to college doesn’t know what plagiarism is. Sounds more like he just took what he thought was the easy way out.
    Still glad he has found work and seems to be doing okay.

    • @Highwind452
      @Highwind452 2 роки тому +4

      Regardless of what degree you do, the university or college will have clear standards on plagiarism. It's not exclusive to writing or media courses. You could study nursing or engineering and still be expected to understand plagiarism.

    • @SPQR101010
      @SPQR101010 5 місяців тому

      exactly, the only way would have respected this guy is if he just said, yeah i ripped the other people off, you guys got me. Instead he continues to LIE saying he doesnt know what plagirism is.

  • @xCanuckfan16x
    @xCanuckfan16x 3 роки тому +25

    You learn what plagrism is very early in school. He knew what he did. He is just not comfortable admitting it. The dead cells review was almost entirely copied and there wasn't a mixture of 10 other reviews where he may of took snippets from..
    Being pressured to complete something on a deadline is part of the job. You know right from wrong even in your early 20s

    • @loki_l_1380
      @loki_l_1380 10 місяців тому +1

      It kinda of blows my mind because all he had to do was just sit down with himself and walk through how he felt about the game. It's not like IGN reviews are in anyway in depth; just touch on mechanics and overall impression and call it a day. Sad.

  • @bigjoker6905
    @bigjoker6905 2 роки тому +4

    This was an amazing interview, Colin. I commend Filip for doing this as well. I could feel his anxiety while talking through this. Colin you said it best that he doesn’t deserve a place in video games media but Filip along with his family definitely deserves to live a happy life. I wish him the best.

  • @Damovie140
    @Damovie140 Рік тому +12

    I’m just seeing this for the first time and all I can say is 🤦🏽‍♂️ the fact he said he did not know what plagiarism is and then we went to college for writing is crazy,
    I only went to high school and know what plagiarism is

    • @jaushabakkas8127
      @jaushabakkas8127 8 місяців тому +1

      Brah, I know copy someone answer and changed it little bit can considered as plagiarism in elementary, this dude is menace about taking accountability

  • @mc_squared
    @mc_squared 3 роки тому +24

    I think my take-away from this is people are human and make mistakes. A massive company can weather the storm and come out just fine. This guys life was run over by a truck, and he tried to sort it. Not to say what he done was right, or to make excuses for him.
    But, as humans, we should see the humanity in people and forgive and forget.
    Lets be honest here as well, IGN as a company are no saints.
    Great interview, Colin!

  • @ApeIsland
    @ApeIsland 3 роки тому +3

    I’ve been waiting for this interview ever since it all went down and Colin was/is the perfect person to do these interviews.

  • @dr.jeffreyw.yeager930
    @dr.jeffreyw.yeager930 3 роки тому +52

    I have a doctorate in English and teach it at the college level for a living. Listening to this interview confirms what I always tell my students. Plagiarism happens out of desperation when someone is approaching a deadline, procrastinates, or has an inferiority complex. And what are the consequences of dealing with this in college? Failure of a course, and it’s a private affair and kept private between professor and student or Deans. In my opinion, Filip deserved to be fired, but the situation could have been dealt with more privately and quietly. Take the article down, write a brief apology, and take disciplinary action. Letting this issue fester is just as much on IGN as anyone. I also don’t buy that he hurt their “journalistic integrity” in the long run. Give me a break. I feel compassion for how unprofessionally this was handled. This guy didn’t deserve to have his whole life ruined for this. He didn’t deserve to be a journalist anymore, but leave it at that.

    • @wkadalie
      @wkadalie 3 роки тому +8

      I don't also like all these personal attacks. When someone does something wrong. Sure comment here is fine. And say you don't like it. Don't send them hate mail or harass their families. Those kind of people are just as bad as the people they're attacking.

    • @stichhavoc88
      @stichhavoc88 2 роки тому +8

      To be fair dude he brought all the extra attacks on himself as he made several videos on his own channel not accepting responsibility and still thinking he could’ve gotten away with what he did. Also what’s not mentioned in this interview is in summer of 2020 he put up another dead cells review which showed a very clear lacking of self awareness and then gets into Twitter spats with his former ign coworkers who have every right to be pissed at him for even going back to that subject as they had to deal with the damage and mess he made for the company. If filip hadn’t made the mistakes he had after he was fired likely it wouldn’t have been as bad but he has only himself to blame for it being as bad as it is and for him forever being blacklisted

    • @wkadalie
      @wkadalie 2 роки тому +2

      @@stichhavoc88 Him being removed from the industry is fine. However they go too far. Hate mail and going after family is unnecessary. It was just a review, he's not a murderer. And even if he was, I'd say going after family is always off-limits.

    • @stichhavoc88
      @stichhavoc88 2 роки тому

      @@wkadalie I don’t disagree 100% but the comments towards him excluding the ones that crossed that line or similar the guy brought it on himself with making the non apology videos and then as I mentioned the very very I’ll advised second review of dead cells and then him getting into Twitter spats with those from ign who had to clean up the damage he did

    • @wkadalie
      @wkadalie 2 роки тому +1

      @@stichhavoc88 Honestly Twitter is toxic no matter who uses it. It's a terrible place to have any sort of honest discourse.

  • @emiliofahr504
    @emiliofahr504 3 роки тому +13

    Thanks for this bit of journalism, Colin.

  • @martinnevarez242
    @martinnevarez242 3 роки тому +4

    It is so disheartening that people villify Filip for something that he feels remorse and guilt and burnt his bridges because of plagiarism, while vile people like Roman Polanski and Victor Salva, 2 sexual predators, still have thriving careers.
    What a world.

    • @remyd8767
      @remyd8767 2 роки тому +1

      Yup. Murderers are on TV. Sport stars who cheat oh get punished for a few games

  • @Aeonofdoom360
    @Aeonofdoom360 2 роки тому +2

    This was a really great interview. I appreciate the candor and respectfulness shown by both Colin & Filip. I'm glad things are going well for Filip. Thank you both for this, and I hope you both stay well.

  • @CRIMS0NF0X
    @CRIMS0NF0X 3 роки тому +12

    Thumbnail looks like a overseas murder investigation.

    • @CRIMS0NF0X
      @CRIMS0NF0X 3 роки тому +2

      I'm a bit over an hour in and damn.
      I don't wanna be a dick but golly.

  • @rotoninja
    @rotoninja 3 роки тому +15

    Fantastic interview. In order to progress in this society, there has to be SOME forgiveness.

    • @Gecko822
      @Gecko822 3 роки тому +5

      Yep, forgive, but don't forget.

  • @maxzavalaiii2866
    @maxzavalaiii2866 3 роки тому +4

    Great work Colin. Also, great appreciation of Filip in coming forth with his story.

  • @perrub
    @perrub 3 роки тому +14

    Colin, it would be great if you interviewed Boomstick Gaming next! It's the UA-cam channel that Filip copied the Dead Cells review. It would be great to hear he's side of the story. Also this incident might have helped his channel grow, ironically. Probably helped the sales of the game too.
    PS: What an amazing interview. Wow! This is the kind of stuff only you can do. Thank you!

  • @goodhound6334
    @goodhound6334 3 роки тому +5

    Great interview! Been excited about this one since you first announced it.

  • @xbuiltxforxsinx
    @xbuiltxforxsinx 3 роки тому +33

    Such a great interview that I'm immediately listening to it again

    • @apananabeel
      @apananabeel 3 роки тому +8

      Interesting. Could barely listen to it once.

    • @mattj2692
      @mattj2692 3 роки тому +2

      good interview but I don't know any 26(?) year old adult who doesn't know plagiarism is wrong.
      however old he said he was at the time.

  • @crunchie101
    @crunchie101 3 роки тому +52

    Would be really interested to hear Colin's thoughts on this after he's digested it. I am conflicted. I despise the bullies who keep attacking Filip and I feel like he's suffered enough, but on the other hand I still honestly feel like he's not completely honest, possibly with himself. The narrative of not knowing what plagiarism was doesn't make sense - he was a grown man the whole time.
    Another thing that strikes me is that he talked about wanting to grow his channel, his subscribers, even using giveaways as an incentive. He also talked about wanting to please his heroes, like Colin and Peer. Very rarely did he talk passionately about games in this whole interview. It seems like he was destined to fail when he was chasing fame and clout. Colin is successful and beloved because he cares about games and cares about bringing insighful and entertaining content to people - it's not about wanting to impress anyone or have a massive audience. That's the difference.
    Having said that, Filip is clearly in a more enlightened place than before and I wish him all the best with his journey. His friends and family are right - he is stilll young and can make something of himself. But I feel like he is still stuck somewhat because there is a slight amount of self-deceit running through his thoughts. I am rooting for him to carry on his journey and come out stronger.

    • @dainebag
      @dainebag 3 роки тому +8

      Wise words brother. I feel this way about it too

    • @DanXcel
      @DanXcel 3 роки тому +2

      Well said!

    • @Choc_rush
      @Choc_rush 3 роки тому +5

      I think part of his "misunderstanding" with plagiarism might come with an overexposure to youtube? Not trying to defend him here, but you do get a lot of youtube videos going "copyright disclaimer this is fair use blah blah blah" w/e, and a lot of "this is transformative content" where is generally just... people speaking over stuff. Which he could've interpreted as "Oh, speaking over something counts as transformative. so if I speak over this written review, it's transformative content, not plagiarism" could be the thought process? It is definitely hard to believe that he had no exposure to the actual definition of plagiarism, but who knows. Some people misunderstand things, and never get that misunderstanding corrected and live with it for a long time.

    • @rpg_haven
      @rpg_haven 3 роки тому +8

      He came off completely un-genuine if you ask me. His heroes were Colin and Peer? Give me a break, dude. (It seems like that was Colin's reaction, too.) You got lucky and a big corporation offered you a much better paycheck then you'd ever seen before, so you took it. I never got the impression Filip knew much about games at all.

    • @TheAlibabatree
      @TheAlibabatree 3 роки тому +3

      @@rpg_haven Yeah, he’s very very strange. I thought he continued to make videos because he was delusional enough to think he’d get big. But, its been 3 years, and he admits he works a 9-5 job… so, maybe he does like it? All i know is the dude is full of self deception. I hope he wasnt lying about seeing a therapist, because he clearly needs it.

  • @Cortanarama
    @Cortanarama 3 роки тому +3

    Happy to see he bounced back and is doing work on the editing side. I think he was a great host and video editor so fact he’s doing doing 1 is great.
    Can totally understand the pressure and not wanting to disappoint IGN. I think a decent amount of us would have similar feelings just never end up doing what was done. Only part I don’t fully believe is that he didn’t understand plagiarism during college and while at IGN. Deleting the UA-cam comments is a pretty decent sign of guilt.
    I’ll echo it as well: The Jaffe, McCaffrey, and no Muicin interviews have been pretty stellar. Hoping for more to come. Not to rattle the cage, but the Miller one would be another big one. Dan Stapleton would also be cool as from what I heard IGN editors used to treat it like the Wild West so it’s refreshing to see someone is actually reading reviews and trying to make them better.

  • @michalko.b
    @michalko.b 3 роки тому +87

    seems like a nice enough guy who was inexperienced and just not cut out for the task at hand

    • @Samfoote
      @Samfoote 3 роки тому +6

      Yeah, no idea why everyone takes this so seriously tbh

    • @TheMaan2008
      @TheMaan2008 3 роки тому +2

      Agreed!

    • @ddub1253
      @ddub1253 2 роки тому +2

      @@Samfoote it's because they're told plageurjsm is a serious thing. But if he beat his wife, Colin would potentially still be talking to him like a bro(if they ever had that type of situation) I feel like if he drunk drove, or robbed someone or beat up a mayor, or got caught with drugs or an illegal firearm, ppl wouldn't treat him half as much as like he has aids as they did and continue to do, as alot of those things would be celebrated. It's just gaming. It's not like it's not am industry full of scumbags. Journalistic integrity is hardly a thing anymore be it the times,ign, Wall St journal, nintendo life etc. Yea he should've been fired. But I feel like everyone just dog piled, got on the super high horse,, cuz the 50k ppl who did vids on him are allllll just such better human beings according to themselves. The whole situation was just kinda disgusting and he really got canceled for it in a way never seen before. There are child molesters who have been caught,jailed n charged, who are treated more equally n fair in society than a guy who plagerised? It was just crazy. It's crazy that he s still alive cuz I thought for sure his demise would cine

  • @HCTarik
    @HCTarik 3 роки тому +6

    Thanks for this interview. I feel bad for Philip. He made a huge error and he suffered the consequences. Everybody deserves to redeem them selves, im genuinely happy for Philip that he landed back on his feet and stayed healthy. All the best!

  • @MiggyMash1218
    @MiggyMash1218 3 роки тому +4

    Great interview Colin, thanks for making this free for everyone. It’s nice to see that Filip has moved on from the whole situation

  • @michaelbagby7853
    @michaelbagby7853 3 роки тому +12

    Great interview. This story really needed to be told. I don't believe Filip when he says he didn't realise what he was doing was plagiarism. However I can totally see how he was put in a position that he wasn't ready for and took steps he felt were necessary to get the job done. At the end of the day he was punished for what he did, no need for personal attacks or grudges. He's out of the industry and I think that's best for everyone.

    • @ethan-scott
      @ethan-scott 3 роки тому +1

      I don't buy it either. He studied Mass Media in university. Not a chance did he NOT understand plagiarism.

    • @power2daaplayer304
      @power2daaplayer304 2 роки тому +1

      Who tf doesn’t know about plagiarism. Everyone learns about it in middle school.
      This guy is just bullshitting

  • @MegaGamer1006
    @MegaGamer1006 3 роки тому +19

    49:17 That darn smile, I love it!

  • @TheSpicnspan
    @TheSpicnspan 3 роки тому +28

    How refreshing is to watch such top notch journalism. Colin I love your gaming content. I’m a gamer through and through but bro please do other interviews with different guests….

  • @adamgh_8098
    @adamgh_8098 3 роки тому +5

    This is the kind of way we should talk to each other, Even when someone is in the wrong.
    Great interview Colin!

  • @wiskysin
    @wiskysin 3 роки тому +23

    I'm a third of the way through. I can see is that he seems like a decent person that made a terrible professional decision. I respect that he faced the music, and Colin was tough, but fair. He conducted himself as expected, which is professionally.

  • @zenrix8422
    @zenrix8422 3 роки тому +14

    Filip is interesting to me because i actually knew of him way before he started working at IGN from a gaming podcast he did with the Spawnwave channel.
    In some sense he deserved what he got for all the plagiarism (getting fired/damage to his reputation) but I don’t think he’s a bad person, what he did was just really dumb. That event caused him enough damage, theres no need for people to pile on at this point.

    • @TheAlibabatree
      @TheAlibabatree 3 роки тому +1

      Same. I used to watch him on the old Spawncast. I remember when he got the job at IGN and i was totally baffled. I thought he was a nice guy, but bland, and without much knowledge of video games.

  • @Mikey_mau5
    @Mikey_mau5 3 роки тому +6

    Pretty impressive interview and I love that you’ll have these conversations.
    But i definitely have an issue with people who just refuse to acknowledge that what they did was wrong and instead try to justify it. I don’t think he owns it enough and tries to pass the blame, but I’ll give him props for coming on to do this.

  • @tomahawk3221able
    @tomahawk3221able 3 роки тому +4

    You actually asked hard questions, bravo on one of the best interviews I’ve seen in awhile

  • @CasualViewer-t4f
    @CasualViewer-t4f 3 роки тому +4

    Lots of respect to you Colin. You didn’t pull any punches but allowed some semblance of humanity in a tough controversial conversation.

  • @Acordim
    @Acordim 3 роки тому +5

    Fantastic interview, very well done

  • @Dowgle
    @Dowgle 3 роки тому +2

    Great interview Colin. Fair play to Filip for being man enough to reach out and lay everything out there. Was worried when he started off about his tough upbringing that is was going to go along the lines of 'woe is me' and it did a bit a times, but too be fair he has been through a rubbish situation, even if it was self inflicted.

  • @davidepassman
    @davidepassman 3 роки тому +24

    When Colin said "I do" @45:55 (in regard to working at IGN for no pay), I felt that. Because he had that same dream. But unlike Mr. Miucin, Colin worked hard, earned his role, position and title to be there. I am not trying to be negative, but of course Mr. Miucin would have agreed to whatever salary IGN offered him because he knew he wasn't really doing the work if he had already started down the slippery slope within his UA-cam channel.
    Outstanding interview, Colin. I love seeing more and more of this side of your journalist credentials.

  • @johntaiwo3867
    @johntaiwo3867 3 роки тому +5

    Great interview Colin! I never comment on any social media or UA-cam videos, but felt compelled to because this was such an insightful listen. The Irony is that Filip seems largely misunderstood, much like Colin is generally.
    Everyone deserves a second chance and we can all be freed from the ball and chain shame in our past (we all have one), if we fully admit, confess and apologise for our wrongs.
    Let’s forgive one another, malice isn’t good for the heart. God bless!

    • @vvvios
      @vvvios 2 роки тому +1

      Absolutely beautiful comment brother. I always think about empathy and malice. We have the choice to act with either empathy, or its polar opposite, malice. Everyone is so obsessed with Left and Right that they don't stop to think about Libertarian and Authoritarian, which directly translates to Empathy and Malice.

  • @m.s.t3616
    @m.s.t3616 2 роки тому +4

    Enjoyed this. Hat's off to all involved. Filip seems like a nice guy, he was just not cut out for professional journalism. Couldn't handle a newsroom, demanding editors, deadlines ... No shame in that. But it's hard to come back from a plagiarism scandal, and even less so if you double down on denials without merit. That's just the way it goes. Hopefully he'll find a new dream to pursue. He has talent, but just needs to direct it correctly.

  • @Marty6804
    @Marty6804 2 місяці тому +4

    lol at people calling what he did a “mistake” and an “error”. The guy did this for months and months and was caught doing the same thing over and over after he asked the internet to find more plagiarism by him. This dude is a pathological liar and a cheat. He knew what he was doing was wrong and did it anyways numerous times. it was NOT a mistake.

  • @benschroeder7106
    @benschroeder7106 3 роки тому +1

    I know it's been said already, but you are a FANTASTIC interviewer, Colin. You ask tough questions while still recognizing you're dealing with a human being. That kind of balance is a gift and I hope you continue using it.

  • @andyandhisfriends101
    @andyandhisfriends101 3 роки тому +4

    It's awesome we got this interview especially for free so thank you for that :) glad to hear more about his story. Although it hasn't really changed my option on him since I don't buy some of what he said but glad he's find a happy place. Don't get the hate this is getting for just existing, do they really think so little of people of giving someone controversial a voice means everyone will fall for it and erase what they did.

  • @StaticFox64
    @StaticFox64 3 роки тому +2

    What a fascinating interview. This was clearly a Larry King style interview and I was 100% here for it. Would love more hard-hitting podcasts like this, taking a deeper dive into more than just the games, but the reason people make the mistakes they made. Great job to both of you. Thank you for your courage Filip. Truly.

  • @browland1
    @browland1 3 місяці тому +3

    He fucked up, multiple times, but people have the capacity to improve and do better. Plagiarism is shitty but it shouldn't be a death sentence, hopefully he has learned from this and is walking a more honest path these days.

  • @jamiewyman7213
    @jamiewyman7213 3 роки тому +2

    Fantastic interview Colin well structured and asked tough pertinent questions. Really enjoyed some hard hitting gaming media.

  • @WaniZame
    @WaniZame 3 роки тому +6

    From hearing Filips background its pretty clear that as guilty as he is, IGN really messed up the recruitment. He had nowhere near the experience or qualifications to jump into an Editor role at such a big website. It does not absolve Filip in any way but its not all on him. No wonder he had to start grifting, his whole ascent was built on a combination of luck and marketing, not the quality of his portfolio. He needed at least a couple more years until he was scouted.
    I am not sure if American standards are lower but I studied Mass Media at uni and plagiarism was incredibly important! it goes so far beyond just academic papers.
    also, the "we bonded over being European" is a weird comment for an American to say. Even if Filip is the son of immigrants, Europe is incredibly diverse and not one homogenous lump...even white Christian countries like the UK and Italy are very different. Its such a silly perspective.

    • @thelastdragon5551
      @thelastdragon5551 3 роки тому +1

      The stars were aligned for this shitshow to go down.

    • @rpg_haven
      @rpg_haven 3 роки тому +1

      American standards aren't lower than anywhere else. IGN isn't a serious publication; it's an entertainment website. There is not and shouldn't be any expectation of credibility, and even IGN knows this. They just went a little too far with Filip.

  • @Pwnsweet
    @Pwnsweet 3 роки тому +8

    I mean, yeah he copied some words other people wrote and passed it off as his own. Judging by some of the comments and even by his own words, it sounds like he killed someone. Let's put things into perspective here: he copied some other people's work. What he did was bad, yes, but we've all got mud on our faces so let's stop pretending like this is some unforgiveable crime against humanity.

    • @thelastdragon5551
      @thelastdragon5551 3 роки тому +3

      Tons of weak gaming nerds find it easy to pray on a low hanging fruit in the comfort of their home.

  • @GamersTherapy
    @GamersTherapy 3 роки тому +4

    Solid interview. I never really watched Filip's stuff, only knew about the controversy and then the apology video really put me off but yeah, I can empathize with a lot of what he's saying, imposter syndrome, etc. I'll give him a shot for now. I do feel that people deserve a second chance at things. I wish him the best.

  • @HammerHawkPRO
    @HammerHawkPRO 3 роки тому +2

    Honestly, this was actually very educational in a way.
    Keep the good work Colin.
    This was Great.

  • @MikeyV77
    @MikeyV77 2 роки тому +3

    One of the best most honest interviews I’ve heard in a long time.

    • @stichhavoc88
      @stichhavoc88 2 роки тому +1

      Dude filip was being anything but honest here. He was playing the victim sympathy card several times which even his own superior at ign called him out on. Filip still can’t take responsibility for what he did saying he didn’t know what plagiarism was? Bullshit he didn’t and he showed in 2020 he has not learned anything with that tone deaf new dead cells review and then getting mad those who had to clean up his mess at ign called him out for doing that. The guy isn’t sorry, he’s only saying he is because he wants to try and get back in the industry again and knows he’s blacklisted

  • @MBhatesYT
    @MBhatesYT 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you, thank you, thank you for making this available for everyone, I was so curious to listen to this!

  • @aboltron6194
    @aboltron6194 3 роки тому +6

    This is a very humanizing and insightful conversation. We all make mistakes, and Filip seems to be very aware that what he did and his actions immediately after were detrimental to his career, and is sincerely sorry about them. This was an excellent conversation, thank you Colin and Filip for having it.

  • @brianthewitcher4295
    @brianthewitcher4295 2 роки тому +2

    This is a great interview, thank you, Colin. A couple things I wanted to say:
    Colin: great line of questioning. Tough, but fair. I also appreciate how you just got out of the way and let him talk.
    Filip: It's easy for all of us to throw stones, but we've all made mistakes. Honestly, this interview shows growth and maturity, and I really respect you for it. Consider me a new subscriber!
    Thanks to you both!

  • @ReavrGaming
    @ReavrGaming 3 роки тому +18

    I’m not a big fan of his, but I’m even LESS a fan of the whole “oh he’s setting up a sob story” thing from listeners. Traumas often influence actions and/or behaviors - good or bad. So, it’s quite relevant to cite those things if they genuinely influenced his poor decisions, especially if he’s being asked why.

    • @30yearsoldiam1
      @30yearsoldiam1 3 роки тому

      Yeah but you are still
      Naive if you don’t think that sometimes these incidents are just a person knowing they are doing wrong and course correcting after they get caught. We’ve all had trauma, it can’t explain away everything.

    • @rpg_haven
      @rpg_haven 3 роки тому

      Whenever someone is asked why they did [insert bad thing here], and they start with something to the effect of "well, when I was growing up..." I roll my eyes. It's so manipulative. Just answer the question.

  • @nicofuglsang-larsen6439
    @nicofuglsang-larsen6439 3 роки тому +2

    Great interview Colin! Full of respect for Philip! Stay strong!

  • @bradthivierge827
    @bradthivierge827 3 роки тому +30

    I’m glad Filip has a job in a different field and can support his family. But.. a lot of his explanation felt like it was built around a “feel sorry for me” narrative.
    At the end of the day, Filip was in way over his head. He wasn’t qualified to for the job at IGN, or even doing reviews before IGN for that matter. He tried to survive by cheating and he got caught.
    I’m glad Colin talked to him and got this interview. It was an interesting listen.

    • @MakerInMotion
      @MakerInMotion 3 роки тому

      His hair and beard now make him look like Ethan Couch (the "Affluenza" teen) looked when they caught him hiding out in Mexico. Making it difficult for me to empathize.

  • @DrHiplop1
    @DrHiplop1 3 роки тому +7

    so basically they hired a woefully underqualified candidate. I think IGN deserves a lot of flack for letting this slip through - he clearly (still!) has no idea what he's talking about and those warning signs should have been evident.
    Not an excuse for him at all - he absolutely should have known better (this is like intro to communications class stuff...?)
    also he keeps referring to himself as being a kid, he would've been 29 years old?

  • @TabletopBlitz
    @TabletopBlitz 3 роки тому +22

    Very insightful. I will say, I had always found it interesting that IGN, one of the biggest online video game media outlets, hired a random UA-camr to be their Nintendo editor without much vetting. I mean, what had the guy really done in games? Made a a few Nintendo videos? He was 100% in the wrong, but IGN kinda got what they bargained for in my opinion.

    • @MrOSUrocker
      @MrOSUrocker 3 роки тому +6

      Totally agree man. I wasn't aware that that was what happened to listening to this but it really seems like their recruitment guy kind of screwed the pooch on that one

    • @yel408
      @yel408 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah super weird. I am sure they learned their lesson though 😂

  • @Kratos1829
    @Kratos1829 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Colin for being the only person in the industry that can be an adult and interview Filip. The majority of the industry are a bunch ignorant and childish people that aren't capable of speaking to this man because they're too worried about what others will think.

  • @bellsprout7748
    @bellsprout7748 3 роки тому +10

    I applaud him to some degree for talking about it (and also respect him still making content in spite of all the hate he gets) but some of these talking points are just bafflingly stupid.
    He didn't know stealing someone's wording from a written piece of content and narrating it in a vid without the credit would be considered plagarism? What? Who among us really believes that...

  • @YouDontWantItWithMe
    @YouDontWantItWithMe 2 роки тому +1

    Shout out to Colin for listening so well and not interjecting too much. Very well done. And when he did talk, it was all insightful and well said.

    • @Sackboy612
      @Sackboy612 2 роки тому +2

      So refreshing - he let Filip talk for so long I subconsciously kept expecting some annoying interruption

  • @booboo4963
    @booboo4963 9 місяців тому +8

    Why did IGN hire him? Forget about the plagiarism. The way he tells his story it sounds like he had very little experience. And the experience he did have wasn’t really a good fit with the job of Nintendo Editor at a major online media publication. Creating daily video content for UA-cam is way different than managing a brand department at IGN. He was responsible for a much more diverse set of tasks. Like podcasting, writing reviews to be read on the site, helping manage the team and its priorities. Yes, he plagiarized…but IGN really fucked up when they hired him. Completely different skill sets.

    • @micheal8509
      @micheal8509 9 місяців тому +5

      I agree that whoever hired him should be blamed because he clearly wasnt qualified to do what they hired him to do. It all comes down to IGN wanting a youtube persnonality for as cheap as possible and before he got hired all he had done was make youtube videos about the nintendo switch

    • @booboo4963
      @booboo4963 9 місяців тому +3

      @@micheal8509 exactly. I’m sure making videos on a daily basis on UA-cam has its challenges but it’s so different to what ign needed. So of course he felt like he never belonged.

    • @jackcoleman1784
      @jackcoleman1784 7 місяців тому

      Right but you're also leaving out Filips responsibilities. It was his job to be aware of what his responsibilities would be, his job to judge whether he could meet them, and his job to resign if he tried and couldn't. Instead he victimized others.

    • @booboo4963
      @booboo4963 7 місяців тому +1

      @@jackcoleman1784 not really. I’m not forgetting it. What I did to was add more information for you and anyone else watching this video. You’re welcome.

    • @jackcoleman1784
      @jackcoleman1784 7 місяців тому

      @@booboo4963 Information that isn't really relevant. He was plagiarizing before he even got hired at IGN. You're welcome.

  • @guybrushthreepwood8174
    @guybrushthreepwood8174 3 місяці тому +1

    Colin deserves a podcast pulitzer for this interview. fascinating episode.

  • @brandondalessandro2133
    @brandondalessandro2133 3 роки тому +3

    That was a very good interview. It's refreshing considering how many outlets are immediately vindictive without fully listening to someone's side of the story first.

  • @jacobvega2133
    @jacobvega2133 3 роки тому +3

    I always wondered about him. Glad you gave him a platform to talk.

  • @geoffknightly6316
    @geoffknightly6316 3 роки тому +8

    I really wish Colin asked him about his 2020 upload “A Very Honest & Original Dead Cells Review”. IGN staff were pissed, rightfully so, for him fanning these old flames again. He reacted to them like a child, posting screenshots of private DMs and trying to call into question the character of some IGN staff. That said a lot about Filip as a person and it is still something he has never apologized for. I wish he was more transparent about his mistakes of acting like a child like this.

    • @richardcarson3596
      @richardcarson3596 3 роки тому +2

      There are a lot of worthless people at IGN. The ones that attacked Colin deserve to have their character shit on, ridiculed, laughed at, and berated.

    • @nexuszen769
      @nexuszen769 3 роки тому +1

      Since when were we shedding tears for IGN staff?

  • @evanjones6657
    @evanjones6657 3 роки тому +3

    Finally got round to watching this. I remember at the time having fever little respect but listening to this was a great experience. I do feel for Filip, I'm glad he can recognise and move on. He messed up sure, no doubt, but he doesn't deserve to live a life of misery and I'm glad he is doing better for himself and I hope he continues that path.
    Also great interview, more of these interesting interviews from a variety of people please

    • @bdre5555
      @bdre5555 2 роки тому +2

      I also have found the whole debacle with him extremely interesting, for whatever reason. So having this extremely long and detailed interview was quite fascinating to me

  • @lamario
    @lamario 3 роки тому +3

    Colin continues to show us what professionalism, in a industry that seems to get farther from it, looks like. Keep it up, brother.

    • @nikel1984
      @nikel1984 3 роки тому +1

      Nail on the head, brother.

  • @matthewwalsh1468
    @matthewwalsh1468 3 роки тому +2

    Love ya' CM, great interview, super professional & well handled.

  • @gnarcky6ix6
    @gnarcky6ix6 2 роки тому +6

    Dreamcast Guy should have done this for Filip lol. Instead he just completely bashed his "good friend" or whatever. That guy is so annoying

  • @TerribleMighty1
    @TerribleMighty1 3 роки тому +2

    I really appreciate this content. It’s very brave and courageous. Getting out of the echo chamber can be quite refreshing.

  • @JebberGamingJaws
    @JebberGamingJaws 3 роки тому +4

    This was good. I remember at the time being blown away by the plagiarism, but also considering what kind of pressure someone would be under to have done it, and even more so what coping with the (mostly) deserved backlash would be. When so many people do not recover from this sort of public shame, through something quick like suicide, or potebtially longer but nearly as devastating like substance abuse etc, I am personally glad that Filip is okay, and wish him the best.

  • @Uppernorwood976
    @Uppernorwood976 3 роки тому +2

    Wow, I did not expect to see this guy again! It’s a Colin interview, so bound to be fair and interesting. Look forward to watching later.

  • @heavyspoilers
    @heavyspoilers 2 роки тому +33

    Kinda wild seeing how big this story was and how much it ruined this guys life. At the time I thought it was a huge huge scandal but I get about 5-10 notifications a week where people have downloaded my vids, copied the script and either translated it or just uploaded it with their own voice over. Enus Batur has made an entire career out of stealing videos and no one has really done anything about it. Had Filip not worked for IGN I think he probably could've done this for a long time and it's crazy to see how devastating it is for someone going through this when its done so commonly. Glad he got given a second chance as his editing is really good too and its clear he's learned a lot from this and grown because of it.

    • @MrGeoff-iv6re
      @MrGeoff-iv6re 2 роки тому +2

      Totally agree! Love your channel too!

    • @cylop224
      @cylop224 2 роки тому +8

      I work as a writer for a science publication and I do find that my work is plagiarized often as well. The difference with Filip is that he carved out a career at arguably the world's biggest gaming publication by plagiarizing the work of others.
      It doesn't make it ok that individuals and small publication are trying to build traction by plagiarizing others, but having reached the top, it's incredible that Miucin didn't know better. Also doesn't reflect particularly well on IGN's editorial process, though I think they handled the situation ok overall.

    • @MrGeoff-iv6re
      @MrGeoff-iv6re 2 роки тому +4

      @@cylop224 interesting. I think it was kinda strange IGN hired a UA-camr with no writing experience to write such high profile reviews. Maybe they should have only had him as a podcast host or something?

    • @n8ivegogo1
      @n8ivegogo1 10 місяців тому

      I don’t know why but I find it really intriguing when a major UA-cam Account comments on a vid I’m watching, a few months ago I was watching sum Howard Stern vids & Gmanlives was commenting on there & there was only 4 total comments 😂

    • @monkfishy6348
      @monkfishy6348 8 місяців тому

      Publications are held to a much higher standard than random UA-camrs. Not that it's okay for UA-camrs to do it either.

  • @sillymikey
    @sillymikey 3 роки тому +8

    He just seems to me like someone struggling with self esteem. I know it’s simplistic but it’s usually that in the end. When you don’t have the experience required and you’re thrown into the wolves, you’ll end up looking at other examples to hopefully get some inspiration. He obviously took it too far and never made it his own.

  • @Spurbs716
    @Spurbs716 3 роки тому +5

    Great interview. Everyone makes mistakes, it’s how you learn and grow from them that defines your character

    • @Daniel_D-bo
      @Daniel_D-bo 3 роки тому +1

      well said

    • @ottolehto
      @ottolehto 3 роки тому

      By those standards, Filip has fared horribly. He kept on lying and making the situation worse for a long time He may still be lying about his motivations and the facts of the matter to polish his image. There are small flickers of improvement but the redemption arc has barely begun.

  • @johnnynometer
    @johnnynometer 3 роки тому +17

    This is creepy. The overstating of how everyone is his hero and the blatant smoke blowing. Then at 1:08:50 or so he literally repeats what Colin said he felt about Pier Schnider at IGN. The father figure line, verbatim. Its crazy pathological behavior.

    • @TheFreecouch
      @TheFreecouch 3 роки тому +2

      I read through the comments to find this. This is the moment that proved to me Filip doesn't speak the truth.

    • @DanishingAct
      @DanishingAct 3 роки тому +2

      100% agree

  • @XeromusPrime
    @XeromusPrime 3 роки тому +6

    To me, this seems like someone who made it into a position that they weren't qualified to do, so in a panic took other people's work to keep playing the part. Essentially faking his way into the success of his youtube channel and IGN position (not saying he didn't still do work, however), but didn't have the skills or qualifications to keep up the ruse so he leaned even harder into plagiarizing other's work. Definitely don't buy the whole "didn't understand plagiarism" angle though, I think he simply got in over his head and it all came crashing down.
    It's unfortunate but completely relatable on a human level. We sometimes shoot ourselves in the foot and take the difficult path instead of accepting things and changing or just moving on. Respect to him for owning up to it and hopefully learning some hard lessons.

  • @justanothertechandgameshow7562
    @justanothertechandgameshow7562 3 роки тому +1

    Last Stand Media, thank you for getting this interview out and in the wild. I don't think there is another outlet that would have any interest in putting this up or anything like it. It's important to hear people's stories and honestly we have to admit that Filip only got hit so hard and so badly from public backlash because of the platform this occurred on. Image if he worked at a smaller outlet and was doing this, if he was even caught its very likely the circulation would have been so much less that most of us wouldn't even know who he was.

  • @scoopskitheband
    @scoopskitheband 3 роки тому +5

    Super interesting interview so far. Similar to Filip, I also grew up with a severely autistic, non-verbal sibling. A lot of people don't realize what that can do to your psyche, so I feel like I can already relate to him on some level. The man made a colossal mistake, and hopefully he learned his lesson and lives an honest, fulfilling life now.

  • @pt8292
    @pt8292 3 роки тому +3

    They were just as guilty of hiring the guy but pushed all the blame onto him. Those "OG" guys should have had the experience and professionalism to not make it worse on social media. Otherwise they just incited more hate towards him and pushed all the blame there. I would guess if they have taken steps to make sure something like this doesn't happen again, then this situation only made IGN better yet he still gets hate... every... single.. day.
    I'm just impressed by his ability to get through all this and make it out a working man with a family. Bravo Filip, bravo.

    • @thelastdragon5551
      @thelastdragon5551 3 роки тому +1

      It’s just wasn’t IGN. Tubers like ReviewTechUSA and YongYea made click bait videos about him when they didn’t have to. Now that’s sending their bee swarm to the lonely sunflower.

  • @SzulcSzymon
    @SzulcSzymon 3 роки тому +6

    I rarely comment on YT but I just can't stand this.
    1. He's a pathological liar and that's just the way his mind works.
    2. His line of defense is based on his feelings and thoughts. Pretty convenient for his reasoning but this falls flat when put against facts.
    3. His whole shtick during this interview was premeditated but you can't sustain this when dealing with pin point questions.
    When Collin at 43:00 asks about what did you took away from the therapy?
    His answer was - (said with no emotion) ''I'm learning a lot and I'll be learning more with each day...''
    OK dude, that's all? Yet, with painstaking detail you remember a lot of other facts that serve your narrative? You can't get any more vague if you try with this answer.
    A self realization in life that you get with a help of a therapist is something profound to every person (been there) but he gives the most generic line possible. He gets more emotional on the supposed support that he's getting from all over the world and some other minute details of his story that he thinks are more important for making him look good to the listener. Trying to use self improvement tactics for his benefit but failed to follow up with anything substantial. (I'll come back to that later)
    4. I didn't know what plagiarism was - Yeah... You learn that in school copying your homework from someone else. You did, let's move on.
    5. He does not understand why after being caught people turned away from him. Again, how convenient.
    6. Body language - You can see Colin is focused on the conv. Him - all over the place. Not paying full attention to questions asked. Another example of a rehearsed approach.
    7. Every defense he takes he ties to some virtue.
    - I was trying to be honest
    - I just want to do honest work
    - I'm humble
    - I respected IGN staff
    - I want to provide for my family
    Yet his actions are totally opposite to that but it's OK 'cause he didn't think they were wrong... The virtues he's pointing to are something we can all relate to. Sure. They are universal but either he's extremely oblivious to the world around him and how it works plus he's that stupid or he thinks the listener is dumb enough to buy this excuse. Either way it just doesn't add up.
    8. 1:19:59 - This is what gives away his real thinking. ''I've got fired for copying a game review'' This was his Modus Operandi till this point but just for this ONE REVIEW he was fired. Nonsense, he knew exactly what he was doing. The whole thing with deleting comments is just farcical. Again, he thought he is way smarter than he really is. Egotistic narcissist.
    9. On one hand he says - I'm tired, everybody's beating a dead horse by now and yet he waits 3 years to a day to hit up Colin with this. Colin's reaction of being surprised by this is the best summary. While it was a fun little gaming journalism story in reality no one cares much for this today. Dude made a fool of himself. Great. Life goes on for all. But here we are, watchin Filip milking this like a pro. What a normal sane person would most likely do is to bounce and change the environment completely and just start anew. You can do that. But him...he needs like a gaming witness protection program or sumthin'.
    The interview is good for the most part but letting him ramble on at the start to much was exhausting to listen to (the whole back story). This comes off like a set up to make us more sympathetic towards him. I know a lot of people that had way worse than him and they are some of the best ''Quality'' people I know in my life and they talk a lot more sense than him. What is always good in dealing with this type of people is to ask them a straight factual question. Disrupting their pre-prepared sob story. It works like throwing a wrench in to a cog of a machine. It just messes things up.
    You can see a glimpse how it worked when asked about his therapy. The dismissive answer he gave and the fact that he lost his train of thought after being asked a very simple BASIC question is very giving. You can see his mind was scrambling for any cohesive reply that would stay in line with his narrative.
    His approach was - present MY story and how it effected ME and try to avoid or dismiss any methodology behind it. If asked more questions about that specific thing I bet he would've danced around the subject or would try to deflect it all together.
    His problem is that to pull of any kind of deception you really need a well thought out plan, taking in to considerations many different outside factors. He couldn't even cover his tracks properly. The way he describes his actions is a sing that he doesn't have the skill, the whit or intelligence to come up with a solid scheme.
    This case is great to see certain characteristics of a person that might potentially create a breach in the operation. I bet IGN staff would paint a different story to what he's saying right here. People see him only as a dude who ripped someone off, but the thing is he compromised a big outlet and by his actions caused damage to something that is way bigger than himself. I'm no IGN fan but you have to look at this from a broader perspective. Plus it also puts in to question the people who opened the door for him and let him in.
    To close off. I agree with Colin that writing video game reviews is super easy for someone who just loves games. Of course there is the technical and stylistic side to it but all in all it's not that hard. Gamers are passionate and very outspoken so when got caught he was set on fire.
    Filip would make a great subject for some psychology study I bet.
    Sorry for the rant and the edits everybody.

  • @NyQuiiLx
    @NyQuiiLx 3 роки тому

    I can’t wait for this channel to take off. I don’t always catch every video or podcast, but the authenticity of the content is so rare on this platform.

  • @dragonsneedtobereal
    @dragonsneedtobereal 3 роки тому +5

    Pathological liar trying to paint himself as a victim with sob stories for the first 15 minutes. Colin did a good job pressing him a bit and I'm glad he got to tell his story, but my dude committed the cardinal sin of the industry he was in while at a top company. He will never be able to work in journalism again and nor should he.

    • @Nope2479
      @Nope2479 3 роки тому

      Didn’t take long for him to talk about his seizure having autistic brother and his dealing with alcoholism. Poor me. This dude will never change.

  • @tonylavagnaart3865
    @tonylavagnaart3865 3 роки тому +1

    Well done Colin, but also, well done to Filip. This couldn't have been easy so I take my hat off to him. What amazing interview work from you Colin, You're a real natural.