I think it would be helpful if MR incorporated an Outrage Meter (tm) for each posted article. That way, readers could see at a glance how Outraged (tm) they should be by the content, and respond accordingly.
I propose the following three Outrage Levels (tm):
Low - Maybe an eye roll or a "pfffft, whatever, MR writers can't spell." No other action required.
Moderate - "Yeah, right! And I'm still waiting for a non-pro Mac tower with six FW 800 ports." Perhaps one or two strongly worded responses need posting in related thread.
High - MaXIMUM OUTRAAAAAAGE (tm) wtfffff!!!!!! Requires immediate tweet of incident to all 35 Twitter followers. Automatically enables Internet Dad Replies of "This has to stop. NOW." Calls for Tim Cook to be fired, Apple is doomed, Steve Jobs would have never done this, etc.
Thank you.
I propose the following three Outrage Levels (tm):
Low - Maybe an eye roll or a "pfffft, whatever, MR writers can't spell." No other action required.
Moderate - "Yeah, right! And I'm still waiting for a non-pro Mac tower with six FW 800 ports." Perhaps one or two strongly worded responses need posting in related thread.
High - MaXIMUM OUTRAAAAAAGE (tm) wtfffff!!!!!! Requires immediate tweet of incident to all 35 Twitter followers. Automatically enables Internet Dad Replies of "This has to stop. NOW." Calls for Tim Cook to be fired, Apple is doomed, Steve Jobs would have never done this, etc.
Thank you.