Some things need to change
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Some things need to change
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#2I desperately want Michael Arrington to cover my startup as well, but I still can't understand those that threatened or spat on him. Michael, I hope you return to regular writing after Feb, but if you don't, thanks for all the great work so far.
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#3Spitting is a long way past that point. Not cool.
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#4I think that this indicates an incredibly cut-throat feeling in the startup world.
The state of the economy in general can't be helping.
How could this be different?
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#5I respect the guy (Arrington) professionally, I've never met him so I can't comment on him personally but this type of shit is totally not cool.
I know you occasionally read this site Mike, so please come back when you've taken time off, even if its to take a more backseat role in what you do.
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#7A little spit never killed anyone, and I would say any controversial figure is going to encounter that every once in a while. But the death threat stuff goes way over the line. The police needs to find that guy and put him in jail immediately.
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#8This is terrible, worse than people speculating about Steve Jobs' health, as an example of how low folks in our industry can go. (I know they're unrelated but the 2 evoke the same emotions in me.) I desperately want Michael Arrington to cover my startup as well, but I still can't understand those that threatened or spat on him. Michael, I hope you return to regular writing after Feb, but if you don't, thanks for all…
"I desperately want Michael Arrington to cover my startup as well"
I don't really get this... startups don't fall or succeed based on tc coverage. It might spike traffic for a day with some geeks. That's all at the end of the day.
Seems like some of this is TC's own doing - they have made people believe you have to get techcrunched, or you won't succeed - which is completely false.
I think they do a great job in the main though.