Butcher Bites Back

I don’t normally do gossip – skip right past if you’re here for inform­a­tion. Ermm yeah, past the next one, too. But WTF?! And for once, these are people I actually know.

So you know about the Techcrunch UK Fiasco, which followed the Le Web 3 Fiasco? Sounds like madness, right?

Time to cop a bit of reality. Mike Butcher, co-​​editor of Techcunch UK&IRL (go there for the comments), is a level-​​headed sort of guy. He has now posted his own take on the pro­ceed­ings. As a pro­fes­sional journ­alist, you’ll note that Mike B is a tad more fussy about the ethics of deleting posts and deleting comments than his erstwhile boss Michael Arrington appears to be. To my mind, it is wrong to do either of those things. Sam Sethi, the incum­bent editor until yes­terday, did well to stand his ground. I would have done the same. Mike B rightly says:

There are a couple of very inter­esting themes here… The first is the gradual emer­gence of a kind of ‘cigar-​​chomping, con­trolling pro­pri­etor’ beha­viour amongst some of the most suc­cessful blogs. I’m thinking ‘Citizen Kane 2.0′ here. The second is the ‘Read/​Write… and Delete Web’ where blogging and user gen­er­ated content is coming under attack from those who want to control or lock down the conversation.

In addition to deleting Sam Sethi’s last two posts on Techcrunch, as well as the Loic Le Meur ‘asshole’ comment (though not his retrac­tion – yet), Mike A has also deleted his own ‘Holy Fuck‘ post on his own site, bemoaning the terrible woes that are the awful con­sequence of being a mil­lion­aire – poor wee lamb. Even the digg post refer­ring to that has been mys­ter­i­ously buried. Is Techcrunch aiming to become the new Ministry of Truth?

Mike Butcher’s post is well worth a read for an insight into web politics and the last week’s events.

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7 comments to Butcher Bites Back

  • The entire story has been quite a mess.
    Personally I think that blocking the comments on a blog is, in most of the cases, bad things.
    It is a blog and everyone is respons­ible for what he/​she writes. If Loic wouldn’t have written that comment, it would be easy to prove.
    I per­son­ally support Mike Butcher, also because in his post he has been quite correct… and also because, as I have already told, I don’t believe in comment cen­sor­ship.
    Cheers

    Carlo

  • “Mess” is the right word. Except it is real people’s live­li­hood that is at stake.

    Totally right about the cen­sor­ship, Carlo, as was Mike!

  • Thanks people. I just wanted to try and set the record straight. Anyway, onwards!

  • Glenn

    Just got a hold of this story and like you say WTF!? Arrington needs to ser­i­ously get a grip — he comes out like a complete control freak from these stories.

  • Hi Ian,

    If you know Sam you will know that what you see is what you get. He’s not a journ­alist and many may see that as a bonus. Like Sam, and many others who attended LeWeb3, I was frus­trated by the level of the con­ver­sa­tion during the event and I believe his post was accurate.
    However, I also under­stand why Loic headed in the dir­ec­tion he did. It was a bit of an ego fest but aren’t all these things?
    The person who will suffer most from all of this is Michael Arrington and TechCrunch.
    Looking for pos­it­ives out of it all I would suggest that we develop a TechCrunch2.0 in the UK with UGC — I for one am willing to sponsor an event in the north of England.
    Regards

  • My under­standing is that Sam and Mike are working on some­thing to be announced over the next few days…

  • […] I have no big opinion one way or the other about this whole TechCrunch UK (a tech­no­logy blog) situ­ation. To sum up, you’re better off reading this article and this one at twopoint­touch. But there are some lessons to be learned about opinion writing on the internet. […]

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