But you fail to address your irresponsible commentary. It's a shame when bloggers think that they're authorities on things without performing the requisite background work.
You and your fellow Engadgeteers have taken a highly critical tone against Motorola recently without basing your comments in any sort of fact-based thought.
I'm not saying they're without fault, because I know that they are. I'm saying that you and your team need to act quite a bit more responsibly than you have in how you comment on their issues.
One finds it very difficult to take a site seriously when they're constantly talking about things with an air unfounded of 'know-it-all'ism, especially when you've been presented with a clear and concise rationale for how some of the negatives that exist came about by one of the "competitor" sites.
I can understand the commenters being immature, as most of them are far from industry insiders and hardly understand the prerequisites, but I don't expect it or respect it when it comes from the writers themselves.
Please don't delete my comment, just read it and absorb it. I really used to enjoy reading this site - until the past few weeks brought about this haughtiness. You can even feel free to email me personally if you want to talk about it further. I am very much a part of the industry and will wager that I have quite a bit more insight than any of the commenters I've seen comment on these posts in the past few weeks.
You can reach me at the email address in my profile. I look forward to hearing from you.
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But you fail to address your irresponsible commentary. It's a shame when bloggers think that they're authorities on things without performing the requisite background work.
You and your fellow Engadgeteers have taken a highly critical tone against Motorola recently without basing your comments in any sort of fact-based thought.
I'm not saying they're without fault, because I know that they are. I'm saying that you and your team need to act quite a bit more responsibly than you have in how you comment on their issues.
One finds it very difficult to take a site seriously when they're constantly talking about things with an air unfounded of 'know-it-all'ism, especially when you've been presented with a clear and concise rationale for how some of the negatives that exist came about by one of the "competitor" sites.
I can understand the commenters being immature, as most of them are far from industry insiders and hardly understand the prerequisites, but I don't expect it or respect it when it comes from the writers themselves.
Please don't delete my comment, just read it and absorb it. I really used to enjoy reading this site - until the past few weeks brought about this haughtiness. You can even feel free to email me personally if you want to talk about it further. I am very much a part of the industry and will wager that I have quite a bit more insight than any of the commenters I've seen comment on these posts in the past few weeks.
You can reach me at the email address in my profile. I look forward to hearing from you.
And if you do, keep in mind that I'm under an NDA and will solely be speaking to you about your journalistic integrity. :)