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Prem WatsApp [re: Crackberry's Blackberry mission etc] It's the watering down effect and follow-on effect that set in with the Android app (side)loading...
At least I believe this plays a part.
It may play a small part, but I don't think that's the crux of it.
Mobile Nations long ago diversified what was at one time just Crackberry, into something that encompasses all the major mobile platforms. And those other mobile platforms are now greatly exceeding the sales of BlackBerry, and have way more users and way more things happening in those ecosystems in general, so Mobile Nations is shifting its emphasis. Not least because Mobile Nations website traffic is - unsurprisingly - increasingly favoring the non-CB sites, according to web metrics I've seen.
And it's certainly their prerogative to adapt and prioritize their business as they see fit.
What I have a problem with is continuing to tout a site as the top destination for a platform and its "Number One fans" when it clearly is not getting that kind of attention from the staff any more
but even more importantly, when its writers are increasingly hedging their stances on how they discuss BlackBerry the company and BlackBerry products and I think this carries through to how the public forums are operated as well, to some extent.
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Clanked While I think its nice to have a new member posting articles in Crackberry, I think its also another example that Kev didnt fully listen.....people were upset of the original teams lack of BlackBerry focus, instead of fixing it themselves they seemingly decided to hire a "fanboy" to give us critical members what we need.....if someone was really listening they would have known that wasn't so much what we wanted but rather Kevin focusing more on the original site that got MN where they are.
While the new guy seems cool, its a little frustrating from my perspective that "just throw them another writer" was the solution to a problem that I think people feel was much deeper.
I don't personally give a leap who the writers are, I think it's great that they brought Jubei on board, personally.
What I have an issue is overall editorial perspective and attitude. For example, Kevin touted the "cooperative Mobile Nations newsroom" as being some sort of great advance for Crackberry, when all I saw were non-BlackBerry users and partisans of other platforms writing news articles about Blackberry who didn't have enough knowledge/context to present them in a truly useful way, or worse yet, without some sort of other-platform perspective/bias that people don't come here to receive. If I wanted that I could go to any other mainstream tech news site and listen to writers sniggering about Blackberry and writing ignorant articles from the perspective of a person who has never used the thing s/he is writing about.
And let me tell you: if what Mobile Nations wants is to be pitted directly against Cnet, The Register, Engadget, AnandTech, Wired, ArsTechnica, InfoWorld, Information Week etc. - they are going to
lose bigtime. Because they simply are not in that league, as a general technology news organization.