politeness or reality ? my dilemma on les blogs 2.0
12.08.2005 | Toothless Tiger
now when the bloghosphere is cooking over with the “Mena Trotti vs. Ben Metcalfe” issue that happened at les blogs ( Im not going to link to it – just look at technorati) – I want to adress some issues that was completely absurd to me at the conference.
first I want to be a real good kitten and say that the crowd was interesting, variated and lots of people conversating ( I never managed to get to talk to any french people btw). but the networking part of the conference was excellent – there could have been more youngsters though.
I mean – you could always talk about the lack of food – so the first obstacle to start a conversation was removed.
anyway there was nothing especially remarkable on day 1. except I liked Nikolaj Nyholms
question saying to the “fon” guy on the panel ” now, DIDN’T you delete comments?”
and the french guy from monputeaux.com the blogger who was putted to trial by the city he lives in.
the evening party was (except for the lack of food and a bar running out of beer after 1½ – 2 hours) real nice. I got to talk and mingle with a lot of excellent people from all over the world. my point of being there exactly…
day number two was a bit better and Ben Hammersley kicked ass as always, Hugh Macleod and Anina
did real good. I don’t know how I would have reacted on a panel with Hugh Macleod and Mark Canter – so you go girl.. ! excellent.
but in a retrospective, these two talks are all that I found made me wonder, and take notes -the rest was panels and I had to stop liveblogging it – the structure was nonexistant. the moderators did not do a good enough job- sorry guys.. my opinion
now the absurd parts:
I am in PR myself, and it was so completely ironic that you had the head of Edelmans ( one of the sponsors – and one of Europe’s biggest PR companies doing a speech where she claims that they are in control of PR blah blah blah… and you have 300 hungry people sitting there.. that’s not exactly what you will call good PR is it – it’s basic PR – it’s what needs to be in order.
Also Mena Trotti doing a keynote on ethics in the blogosphere, lashing out after a blogger who is not of the same opinion as she is.
to me, she was the perfect example of a business leader who tries to control the organic and uncontrolable, and I wasn’t impressed…
anyway I will stop here, but it could have been a whole lot better – and a lot more interesting, and please stop doing panels all the time ?









12.08.2005
Yeah – and for the next tim; don’t give the sponsors that much room if they’ve nothing to say i.e. Edelman, Mena T. and Fon. But the network part was cool enough – but then again – it wasn’t initiated by the sponsors.
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12.08.2005
Yep, I agree. I made some comments on my blog regarding the event and I feel in a similar way. Loic was so kind to post the cost of the event in my comment section. Wanna take a wild guess before you go look ? I was quite off…
12.10.2005
Hi there,
agree with your comments. I wasn’t impressed by the Naked Conversations opening – it was all over the place.
I was hoping Mena T was going to address the issue of Blogs memory. It is indeed a problem that things that are wrong are hardly ever corrected. But, I also have a problem with the fact that these software companies give me no real guarantee that all the photos etc will be held on line indefinitely…how would you feel if suddenly your diary/articles were no longer there. Some Podcast sites have recently gone away…victim of their own sucess.
I would hope that Blogs 3 would talk more about what people are doing with the software than the software itself and invite more Europeans to present their case studies.
12.12.2005
henriette,
actually, i asked why he had deleted a post including comments, not just comments, while it was being negatively discussed in the spanish blogosphere. also, since martin doesn’t bother to respond to comments with questions (go see yourself), it really seems much more like a one-way communication channel than the two-way discussion he was glorifying on the panel.
(i’m of course biased as i had commented on the post — an original can be found here, on the weblog of a catalan blogger.
/n
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