Objectivity of media outlets,fansites, etc.

First and foremost , these are but musings aimed at the general situation of media outlets (fansites are a form of media right?)being in the tank of vested interests.
Seibertron.com is different, despite being one of the world's largest I can tell that the owners and mods have varying opinions and not cow towing with the "vested" interest . Example on Seibertron's scathing review of the 25th Anniversary Optimus Prime. If you don't call that objective then I don't know what, so no contest.
Anyway we all know that certain media outlets can be bought, sometimes it's due to their political beliefs that they tend to be one track minded sometimes.....plain vested interests.
Would it be dangerous (to put it bluntly) if hypothetically a fansite with a wide ranging reach subconsciously push for a certain toyline, despite it's suckiness (is that a right term?) because of vested interest?
Sure being excited over a certain toyline is great but overzealous defense of the former and you get my drift? Eventually, it is the consumer who will decide on the success or failure of a particular toyline, so no matter how much subliminal(heck sometimes too overt) prompting...."you can't put lipstick on a pig" as Pres. Obama said a few moths ago.
So if you notice a site or group trying to force you or your views to conform to theirs, stand fast by your beliefs and not be with the "in" crowd.
Seibertron.com is different, despite being one of the world's largest I can tell that the owners and mods have varying opinions and not cow towing with the "vested" interest . Example on Seibertron's scathing review of the 25th Anniversary Optimus Prime. If you don't call that objective then I don't know what, so no contest.
Anyway we all know that certain media outlets can be bought, sometimes it's due to their political beliefs that they tend to be one track minded sometimes.....plain vested interests.
Would it be dangerous (to put it bluntly) if hypothetically a fansite with a wide ranging reach subconsciously push for a certain toyline, despite it's suckiness (is that a right term?) because of vested interest?
Sure being excited over a certain toyline is great but overzealous defense of the former and you get my drift? Eventually, it is the consumer who will decide on the success or failure of a particular toyline, so no matter how much subliminal(heck sometimes too overt) prompting...."you can't put lipstick on a pig" as Pres. Obama said a few moths ago.
So if you notice a site or group trying to force you or your views to conform to theirs, stand fast by your beliefs and not be with the "in" crowd.