Comments on: Bloggers behaving badly: Gizmodo messes with CES flat screens
Gizmodo crew goes wild with TV-B-Gone at CES.
Gizmodo crew goes wild with TV-B-Gone at CES.
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like this. Perhaps if it was done with a little more taste, it would be
somewhat funny, but repeatedly shutting off screens while people
are doing presentations and whatnot, that's just not right.
behavior. I got to the point where I dropped them from my
bookmarks because they just flat annoy me, and post some things
that tend to be of a more adult nature (which is fine, but I don't
want a story about a sexually modified Robosapien while my kid is
right behind me). Just a shame that now the CES folks are going to
punish everyone because they're a bunch of unruly school kids.
(God, that makes me sound old.)
only to have valuable floor time lost to these idiots.
Ha-ha. It wasn't even a clever hack. I agree with banning the
whole organization -- unless they take action against those
responsible. You'd think Gizmodo would hire people a bit above
the fourth-grade mentality. They haven't, so they need to take
some responsibility other than, "Gee, I guess that was bad."
The coverage for CES has made it clear that show has become an overblown pretentious load of crap and this is exactly the kind of thing it needed.
My inner 14 year old really would have loved to be there.
Go Gizmodo!
I'm coming at this from the perspective of a videogame journalist/enthusiast who has worked at trying to garner respectability for the online blogging/website community for almost seven years. This is truly disgraceful, and as I say in my blog, this sets us back and is going to make it even more difficult to become credible.
Apparently, Gizmodo staffers wanted to behave in a different manner.
sounds merely childish and mean.
- A shameful act
- by thetimekeeper January 11, 2008 4:17 PM PST
- I agree with a lot of the points in the article, especially about the unfortunate ramifications for bloggers everywhere. I've also posted a more extended take on the situation here: http://blog.polity.ca/?p=5
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(13 Comments)In all honesty, I sort of expected the outbreak to be bigger, even though it got on here, and digg.