FunAdvice/MyYearBook acquisition emails (TechCrunch BCC'ed)
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#3That's despicable, and not exactly good for his reputation.
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#4So Michael Arrington was cc'ed on a sensitive acquisition e-mail where, presumably, only one of the parties has agreed that the information should be public. And not even explicitly so. And he chooses to publish it directly on Techcrunch.... That's despicable, and not exactly good for his reputation.
Re: FunAdvice/MyYearBook acquisition emails (TechCrunch BCC'ed)
#5So Michael Arrington was cc'ed on a sensitive acquisition e-mail where, presumably, only one of the parties has agreed that the information should be public. And not even explicitly so. And he chooses to publish it directly on Techcrunch.... That's despicable, and not exactly good for his reputation.
Here's another, potentially more-provoking one: Isn't this what "good business" is all about? Manipulation of your opponent? Using what you can to generate PR buzz? "I'm not being a jerk, I'm just doing good business."
Please do not treat this post as a testimony of my own values.
Re: FunAdvice/MyYearBook acquisition emails (TechCrunch BCC'ed)
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#7Re: FunAdvice/MyYearBook acquisition emails (TechCrunch BCC'ed)
#8So Michael Arrington was cc'ed on a sensitive acquisition e-mail where, presumably, only one of the parties has agreed that the information should be public. And not even explicitly so. And he chooses to publish it directly on Techcrunch.... That's despicable, and not exactly good for his reputation.
I know it's fashionable to bash Arrington on HN, but I'm willing to take the karma beating and say this: couldn't the MYB CEO have requested the FunAdvice CEO submit to a confidentiality agreement for this specific reason? Here's another, potentially more-provoking one: Isn't this what "good business" is all about? Manipulation of your opponent? Using what you can to generate PR buzz? "I'm not being a jerk, I'm just…
If you lose your credibility you lose your ability to do business. Credibility is to business as intelligence is to hackers.
Re: FunAdvice/MyYearBook acquisition emails (TechCrunch BCC'ed)
#9So Michael Arrington was cc'ed on a sensitive acquisition e-mail where, presumably, only one of the parties has agreed that the information should be public. And not even explicitly so. And he chooses to publish it directly on Techcrunch.... That's despicable, and not exactly good for his reputation.
I know it's fashionable to bash Arrington on HN, but I'm willing to take the karma beating and say this: couldn't the MYB CEO have requested the FunAdvice CEO submit to a confidentiality agreement for this specific reason? Here's another, potentially more-provoking one: Isn't this what "good business" is all about? Manipulation of your opponent? Using what you can to generate PR buzz? "I'm not being a jerk, I'm just…
Re: FunAdvice/MyYearBook acquisition emails (TechCrunch BCC'ed)
#10So Michael Arrington was cc'ed on a sensitive acquisition e-mail where, presumably, only one of the parties has agreed that the information should be public. And not even explicitly so. And he chooses to publish it directly on Techcrunch.... That's despicable, and not exactly good for his reputation.
I know it's fashionable to bash Arrington on HN, but I'm willing to take the karma beating and say this: couldn't the MYB CEO have requested the FunAdvice CEO submit to a confidentiality agreement for this specific reason? Here's another, potentially more-provoking one: Isn't this what "good business" is all about? Manipulation of your opponent? Using what you can to generate PR buzz? "I'm not being a jerk, I'm just…