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McCain Campaign Rewarding Commenting Spammers
Posted 08/07/08 in Daily Intel: Company Town
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Tommii Cosgrove Proves Commenters Will One Day Rule the World
Posted 08/05/08 in Daily Intel: Intel
We recount our own battle against commenter Tommii Cosgrove, who brought down Credit Suisse financier Steve Rattner.
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Does the Ability to Comment Anonymously on Blogs Turn Us Into Monsters?
Posted 07/11/08 in Daily Intel: Company Town
Or are we monsters to begin with? Comment on that and the other media, finance, real-estate, and law news in our daily roundup.
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Scott Rose in Full Bloom
Posted 05/19/08 in Daily Intel: Intel
In which we reveal the most prolific nymag.com commenter ever.
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Thanks to Comments, Le Call and Caleb McDonald Are More Than Pretty Faces
Posted 11/15/07 in Daily Intel: Intel
There was a time when a dork from the boondocks could come to New York City and reinvent himself as a whole new person. Andy Warhol did it, and Madonna, and really just about everyone fabulous who made this place worth the rent and rodent issues in the first place. But now there's the Internet, and well, that's the end of that! These days, you can't show off your carefully cultivated soigné personality and Oliver Twist–with–a–touch–of–Hermès look anywhere without someone from high school popping up cramp your style. Which is what happened to Look Book subject Caleb McDonald this week. McDonald claimed to be from the Middle East, but one commenter begged to differ:
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Daily Intel: Now With Comments, It's Your Responsibility, Too
Posted 10/26/07 in Daily Intel: Intel
So, readers. We know you have lots of things to say about Gossip Girl. Who doesn't? But lately we've been wondering what you think about other things we write about. Like, you know, Rudy Giuliani, sports, or people who are bonkers. We know you have opinions and jokes, and we're betting they're usually better than ours. Which is why we've added comments to Daily Intel. From now on, you can comment on any and every post we write, from the lame to the genius. Registration is quick and easy, so don't hesitate. The comments show up on the main Daily Intel page, which you should have bookmarked anyway, you jerks. We really need the backup. Seriously, we're even ripping off the LOLCats. Throw us a bone!
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David Carr Loves You, Joel Stein Does Not
Posted 01/15/07 in Daily Intel: In Other News
Do you agree with David Carr's Golden Globe predictions? Believe he's right that Scorsese will win for best director? Well, let the man know what you think already. He's just twiddling his thumbs waiting for your feedback. Or so it seems from today's media column on Carr's obsession with the comments on his Carpetbagger blog. "Now I have become a day trader, jacked in to my computer and trading by the second in my most precious commodity: me," he writes. "How do they like me now? What about … now? Hmmmm … Now?" We're moved by Carr's extreme concern, perhaps even more so because we've just been jilted by a certain West Coast writer. In a (now-much-blogged-about) January 2 column in the Los Angeles Times, Joel Stein asked readers to do him a favor and not e-mail him:
"I get that you have opinions you want to share. That's great. You're the Person of the Year. I just don't have any interest in them A lot of e-mail screeds argue that, in return for the privilege of broadcasting my opinion, I have the responsibility to listen to you. I don't. No more than you have a responsibility to read me. I'm not an elected servant."
Compare this to Carr's description of his rapport with a frequent commenter who went traveling:"I sort of missed him. I dropped him a note and then called him in Israel about being off the grid (in particular, my grid)."
Why the sharp contrast in attitude? Could our journalists' keen interest in readers' opinions be another Reason to Love New York? Do you think so? We want to know! — Lori Fradkin 24-Hour Newspaper People [NYT] Have Something to Say? I Don't Care [LAT]
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