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In what is clearly an ill-advised follow up to a January of record traffic, I'm mostly abandoning SarahLacy.com for the rest of February. I'll still pop back in to whine about my life and post some links of what I'm up to on TechCrunch, Yahoo and BusinessWeek. Hopefully you'll all still be here when I get back in March, and hopefully I'll have some new TechCrunch friends too.
Meanwhile, check out my first post on the 'Crunch.
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Whoa. The haters are out in force today. I don't understand the intensity of the reaction produced by your post. Regarding the commenters who try to make their criticism personal, I'm left wondering:
1.) Are they perhaps working for a company that benefits from Blu-Ray or Sirius? Are they being paid to attack articles that attack Blu-Ray or Sirius?
2.) Is their reaction a simple product of pure misogyny?
3.) Are these standard TechCrunch trolls, who think they can get away with more overtly trollish behavior because Michael Arrington is away?
I guess I find #3 the most likely, though I could believe maybe it is a mix of all 3.
Posted by: Lawrence Krubner | February 17, 2009 at 11:01 AM
probably a mix of all three. plus, techcrunch commenters have chased off other women as duncan wrote a few weeks ago. there's probably some that think they can do the same thing to me ;)
Posted by: sarah lacy | February 18, 2009 at 02:31 PM