Could someone volunteer to grab a screenshot of the Quora thread in question? Those gated communities are driving me crazy.
http://www.quora.com/TEDx/Is-Randy-Powell-saying-anything-in... It's not gated if you add share=1.
When TED Lost Control of Its Crowd
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Re: When TED Lost Control of Its Crowd
#82Ah, but we already knew TEDx =/= TED
Great. Now how about all the other people who see it?
Re: When TED Lost Control of Its Crowd
#83I stopped caring about TED talks when it became clear that people were more interested in promoting themselves rather than 'ideas worth spreading'. Too many posers looking for that epic photo of them on-stage with the head mic attached.
TED is forcing the speakers into promotion mode. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hwLMBdnbXk
Re: When TED Lost Control of Its Crowd
#84Ah, but we already knew TEDx =/= TED
Re: When TED Lost Control of Its Crowd
#85Re: When TED Lost Control of Its Crowd
#86Anyone can hold a TEDx event as long as they're convincing curators. They license the TED brand. They can choose anyone as a presenter; the quality is inherently lower because of this. It's not the fault of TED per se, or its main organizers.
That said, let us not forget that this year's TED featured dolphins talking to elephants via Google Hangout. It's all about taking risks!