Happens even today, I'd say. That's really the problem, and why admins really have no choice but to curb it with an iron fist lest it get out of control. Too bad the AEG thing ended up screwing otherwise legit members - although, that's not to say some of them could have used a little more tact and could have dealt with the AEG shills a little better.Back in the day people got too happy about accusing people of being shills.
Really, that I hadn't noticed. Perhaps your posting style back in the day was different, but these days (I'm rather new here) you strike me as level-headed. Perhaps that is why you haven't been flamed as a shill these days.I would be accused of being an nvidia shill about 3 times a day, and an ATI shill about 2 times a day... often accompanied by flaming.
Oddly enough, it has been a very long time since anyone accused me of being a shill at all. months
Shill
There you go, droughts over.
That's not how it happened, exactly. They (AEG, the marketing agency nVidia contracted) had employees/agents to register into several forums, and they were required to post many times everyday in each one of those forums - that was their job. Eventually and swiftly, they would garner much post count, and in the (not very accurate) estimation of "forum" people, they would become "credible" due to the post count (perhaps >1,000 posts). Then, when they have garnered some amount of trust or influence in the forums, they would then bombard the forums with nVidia talking points.
And likewise, it was not "fast detected". Until news broke out about the shady AEG tactics, these people were polluting the forums (here and elsewhere), and infuriating those who knew better about the tech. The shills even often managed to get legit members banned since they (shills) knew how to abuse the rules and were quite level-headed since it was a job to them, nothing really that evokes passion from them as it would from real enthusiasts. It was only until the news that admins (even here) finally banned the shills themselves, but before then it was mostly the members that got infuriated and baited into flame wars that got the ban stick.
I was not here myself, but that topic intrigued me a few months ago, and I read the reports on news sites, and reviewed old threads here before and after the AEG news broke out.
EDIT: jstorm01 beat me to it as I was typing this narrative
So, it wasnt nVidia marketing at all, but some 3rd party acting for them
So, it wasnt nVidia marketing at all, but some 3rd party acting for them
Absolutely. But what would a company like AEG gain by paying employees to shill nVidia products if they weren't hired by nVidia to accomplish such a goal?So, it wasnt nVidia marketing at all, but some 3rd party acting for them
Stealth marketing? I mean you can say lots of things, but I think the large sig rather gives that "secret" away
Actually Apoppin got an angry phone call, and now nVidia is ignoring ABT just like they're ignoring Hardware Secrets.
I'm curious, would they have enough balls to do this to AnandTech or Tom's Hardware or Hexus as well? Or do they just blacklist what they think (correctly or incorrectly) as smaller fish?
Actually Apoppin got an angry phone call, and now nVidia is ignoring ABT just like they're ignoring Hardware Secrets.
Yeah, Anand's 4x0 review wasn't "glowing" and he did heap criticism on to the 470, but NV didn't blacklist him. Is it because he's the 1k pound gorilla and they're too cowardly to take him on? Which sites are so big that they're immune to Green's tactics? Anand, Tom, Ars?
why is tom's so high? I like anandtechs content way better.
Not sure if you lurked or had a different account back in the pre first ban Rollo days? I wondered why this guy always, I mean ALWAYS, found a positive spin for an Nvidia card in any 'which is better' type of thread. He is a compensated Nvidia employee but did not display that information. I don't know if AMD has tried this stuff too, but we know for sure Nvidia has.
*EDIT - http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2063999&highlight=
There is an example. It seems fairly obvious that soeone affiliated with Nvidia created an account and tried to promote Nvidia/downplay AMD. Seems kind of shady to me. Who knows if AMD does the same, but we canc clearly see Nvidia does this kind of thing.
While that's suspecious, there's always the problem to distinguish Nvidia fanboys that act on their own, from really payed (or otherwise "favored") stealth marketers. Though I mean last time they did that, it was rather fast revealed wasn't it? After all they need to find those people somewhere, at best someone who's already lots of posts in some forums and I don't think that they could keep that secret.. though I assume it's not like they would learn from their old mistakes, so who knows?
Hard to say, but I think even if Nvidia has the appropriate history for that stuff we can't just throw suspiciouns around as if they were facts.
your point? Nvidia payed a viral marketing firm and they got viral marketing.
Or nVidia was unaware of the process....
Or nVidia was unaware of the process....
AMD doesn't do the same because their marketing team isn't big enough to have smart enough people to come up with something like that and actually implement it.
AMD doesn't do the same because their marketing team isn't big enough to have dumb enough people to come up with something like that and actually implement it.
Actually Apoppin got an angry phone call, and now nVidia is ignoring ABT just like they're ignoring Hardware Secrets.
Easiest (but not exactly the most accurate) would be Alexa.com
EDIT: Added some cliffs: (Alexa has some refined rankings per country, I merely got the generic global traffic rankings; lower is better since this shows ranking)
Tom's: 1,222
Ars Technica: 1,877
AnandTech: 4,358
Hexus: 13,943
HardwareSecrets: 24,837
