Crunched

techcrunchTechcrunch supremo Michael Arrington has sus­pended Techcrunch UK and fired editor Sam Sethi fol­lowing negative coverage of the Le Web 3 con­fer­ence. In par­tic­ular, con­fer­ence organ­iser Loic Le Meur told Sam he was an ‘asshole’ in a comment on the blog fol­lowing cri­ti­cism of the con­fer­ence. Arrington appar­ently decided that Sethi’s decision to draw atten­tion to this comment rather than delete it as per Le Meur’s and his own pref­er­ence was just cause for the sack. Updated: podcast inter­view here.

TechCrunch UK, just a few months old, has been tre­mend­ously suc­cessful in creating a com­munity for local UK & Ireland Entrepreneurs. However, today I put the blog on hold and ter­min­ated our rela­tion­ship with editor Sam Sethi.

Coverage of the con­fer­ence across the blo­go­sphere was extremely negative. Far more negative than Sam’s account. The row seems to be more about the edit­orial chain of command than the tenor of the coverage.

There’s a con­sid­er­able moral bat­tle­field here, espe­cially as it applies to blogs. The blog format, by its nature, is ‘fast and loose’: tempers some­times fray; people are a bit more spon­tan­eous than they’d wish was recorded in a per­manent form. Is it OK to delete posts? Is it OK to ask for comments to be with­drawn? Both are implic­ated here. We all say incau­tious things we’d rather we hadn’t from time to time. The Blogosphere, with its curious mix of imme­diacy and per­man­ance, personal and public, chal­lenges all estab­lished social con­ven­tions when it comes to those kinds of conversation.

I only met Sam once, but he appears to have done a great job of uniting the UK’s tech entre­pren­eurs and pos­sessed con­sid­er­able charisma. I’m sure he’ll be fine, going forward.

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