I usually do not read the comments sections in other blogs (time issue) so was unaware of this pattern. Apparently I am not the only one attacked for questioning the perfection of all things Apple (AAPL).
Eric Savitz writes a tech section for Barrons and in reading it this week came across this item.:
“On my Tech Trader Daily blog, I recently wrote a flurry of posts about concerns on the Street that demand for both the iPod and the iPhone may be sagging. Some analysts doubt Apple can hit its target of 10 million iPods for 2008. Some are saying that Apple has reduced orders for iPod and iPhone components. Bullish comments from Tim Cook last week helped buoy the shares, but some investors nonetheless are sitting on fat losses. For a while there, the fanboys were taking out their frustrations on me, on the comment section of my blog. With every post on questions or data points that don’t fit with the idea that Apple can do no wrong, I would get creepy, vitriolic comments. I was forced to shut down the comment section of some posts in the face of anti-Semitic attacks, threats of physical violence and generally acidic bile. It was ridiculous, and unnerving. And I hope it stops.”
What is wrong with you people? Why is the very thought of Apple not being perfect so offensive to you? I have read Savitz’s columns for a quite a while now and one would have to be exceedingly thin skinned to take anything he says as inflammatory.
Why the hostility? Why the anger? Personally in the just over a year blogging about hundreds of different companies the level of hostility and outright rage from the Apple folks is unmatched.
Perhaps they think they can bully those of us who doubt Apple’s perfection into being quiet?
It is too bad Savitz took down the comments section as I am sure it gave Apple fans a “victory” in their minds. Leaving it up would have only illuminated the world as the who they really are (those who troll blogs leaving those types of comments). Apple does seem to be in a class of one when it come to these types of folks.
My guess is that unlike their claims to “have bought Apple at $10” they are sitting on price levels far higher and are taking their current losses out on those of us doubters, like we have any control over the 53 million shares that trade daily (maybe they think we really so?).
Alas, put the comments back up Eric and reveal to the world the cult of Apple. I will leave mine up and will look forward to laughing at the ones for this post….spew on folks!!
Disclosure (“none” means no position):Sold July $280 calls in Jan
