Hype Addicition
from the is-it-too-much? dept
An article in Business Week talking about how people are getting pissed off at all the negative reporting that's going on in the tech world, and some folks are trying to stop it. They claim that just like there was too much positive hype the last few years, now there's too much negative hype. The article argues that instead of that being true, people have actually just become more skeptical. I disagree. While I do think some people have become more skeptical, I do think that most people are simply jumping on the bandwagon going in the other direction. I'm generally weary of any bandwagon, but it's certainly easier than looking at individual circumstances and thinking for yourself. However, I also don't think a "concerted effort" to make people think postively about the tech world (as is suggested by someone in the article) is the way to go either. That certainly feels like empty hype as well.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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