Sunday, August 21, 2011

Jeremy, call your mother, She was concerned about the disease

MG Siegler wrote to TechCrunch since 2009. It covers web, mobile, social, big companies, small companies, in fact all. And Apple. A lot. Prior to TechCrunch he covered various technology beats for VentureBeat. Originally from Ohio, mg attended the University of Michigan. He had previously lived in Los Angeles, where he worked in Hollywood and in San Diego where ... ? Read More

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When we switched to Facebook comments a few months ago, we spun it as a way of dealing with trolls. But you know, there was actually a secret agenda. We would like to bring families closer.

And it is with great pleasure that I can now announce that it works.

Earlier today we ran a post titled "German court suspends Messier tab injunction in Apple-Samsung. Apple, Android, courts, lawsuits, intrigue — a fairly standard rate of TechCrunch. But comment on the story was slightly better than the story itself (no offense, Jordan):

"Call me ASAP", written by Cathy Krumsick.

Urgent sounds. What is it? Well of her son, Jeremy Krumsick, left a comment on a post.

Of course Jeremy like calling out our writer (again, sorry, Jordan). But we'll forgive, because we help families Bond here.

With this in mind, Jeremy, please call your mother! She was concerned about the disease!

Back and forth between Jeremy and his mother actually continued in our comments section. "damn Mama, must always be blowin up my place at techcrunch ...," wrote Jeremy. "Let your phone go dead and I will not use these extreme measures!! Sorry, honey! "said his mother.

In fact.

Mama I love you. "But you just need to stop talking me through TechCrunch comments ..., Jeremy said in response, the last time, to put an end to the Division.

Jeremy, not only should you be calling your mother more often, but not talk back!

In all seriousness (well, more like a half serious) this is one disadvantage of using Facebook comments. Because comments have moved comments Facebook Wall, everyone is free to react from there, off-topic or not.

At least that's what I have to assume. Or perhaps Jeremy's MOM really read TechCrunch, looking for his son.

In any case, we're here to help. Let us know if you need anything else Kathy and Jeremy!


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