Is this a new low for BGR? RIM to discontinue Playbook rumor
- A new low for BGR is passing thing, but this just might qualify. Be assured there are lower depths ahead for BGR's spelunkers. I am not the only one in the Crackberry community who has repeatedly posted about the corruption in tech blogging and tech publishing world, and this is just the latest shining example. This is a fine illustration of the intersection of corrupt financial experts and corrupt blogging. You start with a purposefully vague and misleading statement from a sector expert, which is leaked to a willing shill-blogger, who in turn makes aggressively disingenuous assumptions from the false premise platform and off we go!
When others point this out, and the dubiousness of the proponents of the "story", others counter by picking up on posts on other blogs as independent "confirmation" of the original story, blithely skipping past the essential fact that the confirming posts are merely quoting the original falsehood. The echo-chamber effect is a well-used tactic in political circles and is easily adapted for this sort of commercial espionage. The secondary sources are just repeating the rumor without any attempt to verify, quoting sometimes directly, but quickly enough through several layers of either lazy or corrupt (or both) cross-posting. As entertaining as the new media can be, it lacks even the pretense of journalistic standards, but then such quaint ideals seemed honored more in the breech than in practice these days (as recent news demonstrates). As bad as the mainstreaam media and traditional news outlets have become, it would still be a shameful admission of failure to publish one story touting a negative screaming headline and then publish a second story "confirming" that the first story was, in fact, false or misleading. But BGR is beyond such things as shame. No one holds them to account. Even the site owners here tolerate and make excuses for this kind of shabby behavior, even as they are careful to avoid it in their own posts.
Funny, I don't remember any corruption when RIM was on top. Or any corruption when BGR actually gave okay reviews to the Blackberry Storm when it came out. Yes, if you don't remember, go back and read the BGR review of the storm...
Remember, the saying around here is, if anything is negative, it's biased reporting. If it's positive, it's fair.07-19-11 06:58 AMLike 2 - BGR is like one of the tabloid trash rags you see at the supermarket check-out counter.
A lot of catchy headlines with compost filler.
There are some sites I just avoid. BGR is one of those sites. Not for any preconceived notions of RIM bashing, or bias, but more of a style clash. I have not minced words of my dislike for the fellow. It is just the way it is. Some people like the guy, others do not. What can you do? It is a war that won't end. I feel like too much attention is paid to this individual, and his site, here on the forums. Thankfully, none of this has spilled over to the front page where I frequent as of late. None of this is really productive at this juncture. We should all agree to disagree on this BGR point and move on. Of course, that won't happen. Just thought I would throw that out there.Last edited by the_sleuth; 07-19-11 at 08:12 AM.
Crackberrykills likes this.07-19-11 07:35 AMLike 1 - Funny, I don't remember any corruption when RIM was on top. Or any corruption when BGR actually gave okay reviews to the Blackberry Storm when it came out. Yes, if you don't remember, go back and read the BGR review of the storm...
Remember, the saying around here is, if anything is negative, it's biased reporting. If it's positive, it's fair.
Now excuse me. I need to alert my bodyguards that I'll be crossing our corporate campus. You never know when those code monkeys will rise up and revolt.Last edited by Economist101; 07-19-11 at 01:48 PM. Reason: Typo
psufan32 likes this.07-19-11 09:02 AMLike 1 -
You came to a blackberry fan site and are unclear why its biased towards BB's? Would you also be confused if you went to a Ford forum and saw nothing but Ford fan-boy-hood?07-19-11 09:15 AMLike 2 - Funny, I don't remember any corruption when RIM was on top. Or any corruption when BGR actually gave okay reviews to the Blackberry Storm when it came out. Yes, if you don't remember, go back and read the BGR review of the storm...
Remember, the saying around here is, if anything is negative, it's biased reporting. If it's positive, it's fair.
I'm not getting these defenses of BGR's methods -- do sporadic RIM positive stories excuse or ameliorate BGR's steady stream of anti-RIM, pro-Apple bias? Is there any excuse for BGR's not trying to verify the rumor and holding it until they do? Or were they facing a type-setting deadline.
And Crackberry really isn't built around trashing other manufacturer's products. Of course Droids and Iphones and all the rest are compared to Berries and often found wanting in the forums, but the Crackberry owners don't use the site to trash and tar other brands.
Sent from my BlackBerry 9800 using Tapatalk07-19-11 09:26 AMLike 0 - And there you have it - they gave an okay review to the storm. Does that not definitively prove they are clowns?
You came to a blackberry fan site and are unclear why its biased towards BB's? Would you also be confused if you went to a Ford forum and saw nothing but Ford fan-boy-hood?
Of course this website is biased towards blackberries. I'm not stupid. I get it, people are gonna cheer for blackberries on a blackberry fan site. However, what I don't get is the overwhelming thickheadedness of some of the people on here. BGR is reporting rumors? WHAT? WHY? I thought only facts were reported on the internet? better check wikipedia.
You don't agree with those rumors? Fine, don't read it. Guess what? BGR publishes rumors. No one was complaining when they were posting leaks about the Bold 9650, or 9630. I hate to say it, but BGR's rumors aren't the reason RIM's stock is in the basement. (part of the reason? maybe)
The Blackberry Storm example I mentioned wasn't to show how clueless they were, it was to show the BGR had the perfect oppurtunity to completely destroy RIM for releasing in my opinion the worst technological device of the decade. But they didn't. They even praised RIM, and talked about how much they liked the company.john_v likes this.07-19-11 09:31 AMLike 1 - I'm not getting these defenses of BGR's methods -- do sporadic RIM positive stories excuse or ameliorate BGR's steady stream of anti-RIM, pro-Apple bias? Is there any excuse for BGR's not trying to verify the rumor and holding it until they do? Or were they facing a type-setting deadline.
And Crackberry really isn't built around trashing other manufacturer's products. Of course Droids and Iphones and all the rest are compared to Berries and often found wanting in the forums, but the Crackberry owners don't use the site to trash and tar other brands.
Sent from my BlackBerry 9800 using Tapatalk07-19-11 09:35 AMLike 0 -
Of course this website is biased towards blackberries. I'm not stupid. I get it, people are gonna cheer for blackberries on a blackberry fan site. However, what I don't get is the overwhelming thickheadedness of some of the people on here. BGR is reporting rumors? WHAT? WHY? I thought only facts were reported on the internet? better check wikipedia.
You don't agree with those rumors? Fine, don't read it. Guess what? BGR publishes rumors. No one was complaining when they were posting leaks about the Bold 9650, or 9630. I hate to say it, but BGR's rumors aren't the reason RIM's stock is in the basement. (part of the reason? maybe)
The Blackberry Storm example I mentioned wasn't to show how clueless they were, it was to show the BGR had the perfect oppurtunity to completely destroy RIM for releasing in my opinion the worst technological device of the decade. But they didn't. They even praised RIM, and talked about how much they liked the company.07-19-11 09:44 AMLike 0 - Crucial_XtremeRetired ModeratorI'm not getting these defenses of BGR's methods -- do sporadic RIM positive stories excuse or ameliorate BGR's steady stream of anti-RIM, pro-Apple bias? Is there any excuse for BGR's not trying to verify the rumor and holding it until they do? Or were they facing a type-setting deadline.
And Crackberry really isn't built around trashing other manufacturer's products. Of course Droids and Iphones and all the rest are compared to Berries and often found wanting in the forums, but the Crackberry owners don't use the site to trash and tar other brands.
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You say that BGR is "anti-RIM". Please show me. I would like to see examples. Keeping in mind that any honest person knows there's been no good news for/from RIM in quite a while. Stock prices are down, sales are strong, no new devices since the Torch last year.
BGR isn't anti-RIM, it was BGR who saw the Writing On The Wall back in summer of 2009 and pleaded with RIM to change it's ways. But they did not. Anti RIM story there eh? Far from it. The bottom line is there hasn't been any good news coming out of Waterloo aside from some key acquisitions in some time. Just because it's not good news and it's the truth doesn't mean it's anti RIM or biased.07-19-11 09:49 AMLike 7 - Sorry, guess I need to further explain myself..
"You don't agree with those rumors?"
meant, you don't want to read those rumors?
"completely destroy RIM"
mean, completely destroy RIM in their review. I didn't literally think BGR was going to go to Waterloo and bazooka them.07-19-11 09:51 AMLike 0 - How are you trying to compare CrackBerry & BGR? CrackBerry is by definition all about BlackBerry's and does not review other devices; Apple, Android, Windows, Palm, etc etc. BGR on the other hand review and discuss a wide range of devices & platforms. They're not affiliated with a single brand so trying to compare them as if they're the same is wrong. CrackBerry "isn't built around" discussing other manufacturers products period.
You say that BGR is "anti-RIM". Please show me. I would like to see examples. Keeping in mind that any honest person knows there's been no good news for/from RIM in quite a while. Stock prices are down, sales are strong, no new devices since the Torch last year.
BGR isn't anti-RIM, it was BGR who saw the Writing On The Wall back in summer of 2009 and pleaded with RIM to change it's ways. But they did not. Anti RIM story there eh? Far from it. The bottom line is there hasn't been any good news coming out of Waterloo aside from some key acquisitions in some time. Just because it's not good news and it's the truth doesn't mean it's anti RIM or biased.07-19-11 09:55 AMLike 0 - Just because one is a fan is no reason to leave your IQ at the door.
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07-19-11 10:01 AMLike 2 -
And what do you mean no good news? The PB released 3 months ago - good news. 7 new models coming out - also good news. OS 6 with OS 7 to follow with QNX to follow next year - certainly not bad news.
And stock prices falling are not indicative of anything since the stock market can be manipulated like anything else. Only on wall street will a companies value not be related to its assets and liabilities. Complete garbage.07-19-11 10:27 AMLike 0 -
- Crucial_XtremeRetired ModeratorStarting a rumor about RIM discontinuing the PB when RIM came right out and called it hogwash isnt anti-RIM? I guess with friends like that - who needs enemies.
And what do you mean no good news? The PB released 3 months ago - good news. 7 new models coming out - also good news. OS 6 with OS 7 to follow with QNX to follow next year - certainly not bad news.
And stock prices falling are not indicative of anything since the stock market can be manipulated like anything else. Only on wall street will a companies value not be related to its assets and liabilities. Complete garbage.
"In a note to investors Monday afternoon, RBC Capital Markets Managing Director Mike Abramsky reiterated an OTR Global report that Research In Motion is possibly planning to stop production of the current Wi-Fi BlackBerry PlayBook model."
BGR didn't make this up, they got it from a news feed. As did many other websites. Yet they're not to blame. Only BGR. Makes perfect sense huh?psufan32 likes this.07-19-11 10:38 AMLike 1 - Please before you post get your facts straight. BGR sourced RBC Capital. RBC Capital sourced OTR Global.
"In a note to investors Monday afternoon, RBC Capital Markets Managing Director Mike Abramsky reiterated an OTR Global report that Research In Motion is possibly planning to stop production of the current Wi-Fi BlackBerry PlayBook model."
BGR didn't make this up, they got it from a news feed. As did many other websites. Yet they're not to blame. Only BGR. Makes perfect sense huh?
EDIT: ROFL - third hand info is always the best kind of info. LOL!Jake2826 likes this.07-19-11 10:41 AMLike 1 - Crucial_XtremeRetired ModeratorWhat makes perfect sense is how you change your tune to fit your agenda. 5 minutes ago you accused BGR of making up the story with ZERO evidence of your own and ZERO facts of your assertion. Kind of ironic wouldn't you say considering your stance on how you feel BGR should've acted?? Then with evidence to the contrary you change to "perpetuating" the story. Was BGR wrong? Yes, as were many other sites including the source. Yet this happens everyday with other publications and nobody is up in arms. If OTR Global's story was right, it was huge news. Let me end by saying there was a question mark at the end of the posts title.07-19-11 10:50 AMLike 0
- What makes perfect sense is how you change your tune to fit your agenda. 5 minutes ago you accused BGR of making up the story with ZERO evidence of your own and ZERO facts of your assertion. Kind of ironic wouldn't you say considering your stance on how you feel BGR should've acted?? Then with evidence to the contrary you change to "perpetuating" the story. Was BGR wrong? Yes, as were many other sites including the source. Yet this happens everyday with other publications and nobody is up in arms. If OTR Global's story was right, it was huge news. Let me end by saying there was a question mark at the end of the posts title.
Still doesnt change the fact they are the national enquirer of the tech world. Laughable at best - pathetic at worst. Right up there with that clown from the WSJ.
And yeah yeah - if they were right. If my aunt had balls she'd be my uncle.
Edit: And good job trivializing it... do you work for BGR? LOL!
"Was BGR wrong? Yes, as were many other sites including the source. Yet this happens everyday with other publications and nobody is up in arms."Last edited by mjs416; 07-19-11 at 11:04 AM.
07-19-11 11:00 AMLike 0 - pcgizmo#IMCrackBerry Ph.D.What makes perfect sense is how you change your tune to fit your agenda. 5 minutes ago you accused BGR of making up the story with ZERO evidence of your own and ZERO facts of your assertion. Kind of ironic wouldn't you say considering your stance on how you feel BGR should've acted?? Then with evidence to the contrary you change to "perpetuating" the story. Was BGR wrong? Yes, as were many other sites including the source. Yet this happens everyday with other publications and nobody is up in arms. If OTR Global's story was right, it was huge news. Let me end by saying there was a question mark at the end of the posts title.07-19-11 11:11 AMLike 0
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