It is nice that you speak about what YOU want. However, in the scheme of things, what you want is diametrically opposed to the community you claim to cherish. The appeal of Slashdot is the pedantry, the technical nature of things, and the overall level of the discussion. If I want to interact with a "wider audience" I can go talk on the Disqus comments that litter CNN, CNBC, etc. Short of having Wiki articles linked to every single in depth commenter's response I don't know how you are going to make things more "accessible" to a "wider" audience.
Also, please stop with calling us your "audience." It is demeaning. If you value our contributions to the functioning of your site so little that you consider us passive players, then I hope you press forward with your train wreck of a beta so that you can see just how much the "audience" actually contributes.
Lastly, tell the MBAs and PR guys/gals to lay off the BS and have a straightforward honest conversation with us. We are far from the drooling idiots you seem to think we are.
Didn't you guys used to have a Slashdot promotional car that we all hated? Why can't you just buy another one of those with all your money, drive it around, and annoy us that way? It'd be faster!
Lastly, tell the MBAs and PR guys/gals to lay off the BS and have a straightforward honest conversation with us. We are far from the drooling idiots you seem to think we are.
Well, it's difficult for MBA's and PR people to think of anyone as "not a drooling idiot" because they're sure that nobody is better than they are, and since they themselves are drooling idiots, then everyone else must be below that level.
Meanwhile, the janitor has to follow them around with a mop... so damned much drool...
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Your goals are diametrically opposed. (Score:5, Insightful)
It is nice that you speak about what YOU want. However, in the scheme of things, what you want is diametrically opposed to the community you claim to cherish. The appeal of Slashdot is the pedantry, the technical nature of things, and the overall level of the discussion. If I want to interact with a "wider audience" I can go talk on the Disqus comments that litter CNN, CNBC, etc. Short of having Wiki articles linked to every single in depth commenter's response I don't know how you are going to make things more "accessible" to a "wider" audience.
Also, please stop with calling us your "audience." It is demeaning. If you value our contributions to the functioning of your site so little that you consider us passive players, then I hope you press forward with your train wreck of a beta so that you can see just how much the "audience" actually contributes.
Lastly, tell the MBAs and PR guys/gals to lay off the BS and have a straightforward honest conversation with us. We are far from the drooling idiots you seem to think we are.
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Didn't you guys used to have a Slashdot promotional car that we all hated? Why can't you just buy another one of those with all your money, drive it around, and annoy us that way? It'd be faster!
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Well, it's difficult for MBA's and PR people to think of anyone as "not a drooling idiot" because they're sure that nobody is better than they are, and since they themselves are drooling idiots, then everyone else must be below that level.
Meanwhile, the janitor has to follow them around with a mop... so damned much drool...