Seems Like Twitter Separates The Old From The New
As a person who runs a technology blog which has been around a long time, I am in a very weird position. PCMech was started back in 1997. That’s a LONG damn time ago. Before the Internet was that big a deal. Back when everybody had their heart skip a beat at the sight of a personal computer (or so it seemed).
Fast forward 11 years. The computer is just a tool. An appliance. More of our lives have moved online. In fact, computing in the cloud is becoming more the norm. Social media (in all its various forms) now are a major factor in the tech landscape. People are accessing the web from mobile phones. Fewer and fewer people are still building PCs. Most buy them, use it until it breaks, then buy another one.
PCMech.com has been around through all of it. Being that it is my job to determine editorial direction of the site, I decided long ago for PCMech to adjust with the world. There are PLENTY of other sites which fall all over themselves to post reviews of motherboards and processors. Tom’s Hardware. AnandTech. HotHardware. My focus has become a strange meld between the insides of the computer and what you DO with the computer. It is my very strong belief that what you do with the computer is much more important than what is inside of it.
So, when I talk about Twitter on PCMech, I apparently run right up against the old school culture. On a recent article bout Twitter, I got the following comment from a user:
Although I’ve been a user of this site for many years, I’m at the point of hitting the delete key over this Twitter hustle. I’m subscribe to the newsletter and use the site because I want computer knowledge,period.Not to be harsh, but I don’t give a rat’s ass about your or anyone else’s musings. Bloggers are under the misconception that they have something important to say, and everyone else wants to hear it. I’m convinced the only people who read these inane blogs, are people who have inane blogs of their own. I’m afraid it’s not your audience who doesn’t “get” Twitter, but you are losing touch with your base.
Obviously, this guy has a snotty-ass tone and is reacting to one thing: people talking about shit he doesn’t care about. And this comment is representative of the state of limbo an old-school site like PCMech finds itself in.
Am I losing touch with my base? I don’t think so. The “base” of PCMech is very wide. If this guy thinks I’m going to cater PCMech to that group who wants to sit there and stroke their computer in a sexual way all day, then he’s just got the wrong site. As tech moves forward, sites like AnandTech and Tom’s are going to die off if they don’t evolve.
You don’t buy a car so that you can work on it. You buy it to DRIVE it.
My response to him:
Here’s a hint. Back button is on the top left. Back out of the article and choose another one to read. There are over 3,600 articles on this site. If 3 are about Twitter, I think you’ll live.
PCMech is a GENERAL tech blog. Well, Twitter is part of the landscape, like it or not. As I said in my post, part of my job is to drag people forward. If you expect PCMech to talk about CPUs and motherboards all day, then you’ve got the wrong site. Sure, we’ll talk hardware. But, we’re also going to talk about what you do with that hardware.
Unless you bought a computer just so you can sit and tweak it all day. I highly doubt it.
I’m left shaking my head. And I’d be lying if I didn’t say it was a bit confusing.
Here are the facts:
- The personal computer is lessening in importance. In fact, more and more, it is becoming a mere terminal to get you onto the Internet.
- Web 2.0, social media and everything those terms represent are the direction technology is heading. Mobility. Data portability.
- The old school guys who want to build, repair and optimize their PCs all day…this group is getting smaller.
So, if you were running an older site like this, where you have an audience which is all over the board, how would you handle it?
On the other side of the equation, I don’t want to become part of the echo chamber. There are tons of sites which talk about Twitter and the like all day. So, somewhere in here is a unique niche.
I have ideas. You?

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