When You Play With Fake, Expect To Be Found
by Tony Hung on July 18, 2007
Let’s put aside for a second that Fake Steve Jobs is neither funny nor witty, and ask ourselves why we should believe the shrill outrage of the author of a blog that is *purported* to be funny and witty.
{I could also ask why the technosphere engaged in such extravagant and indulgent navel gazing as to wonder who exactly FSJ is — but I’ll chalk it up the fact that, heck, its the summer. And we’re all looking for things “fun” things to do I suppose.}
Yes, sir, it seems like CNet is once again dredging up the issue over here, about the efforts of some to unmask FSJ. And if you go to FSJ’s own blog he makes some allusions to the exact issue with some seemingly out of character “back off or I’ll sue you” type of tenor, as those as-yet-unnamed individuals may have crossed a “fake line” in trying to find out the “fake Steve.”
First of all, let’s get some things out of the way.
- Those as-yet-unnamed individuals are the gents at Sitening, a web design and search marketing company in Nashville.
- The exact details are featured on Sitening’s blog, where they executed a pretty slick trick to nail his IP address (involving a unique URL and the knowledge that Steve uses Yahoo mail).
- From that point they were able to pinpoint what part of the world the FSJ was writing from, and lo and behold, its from Boston.
- Who is the leading FSJ candidate from Boston? Andy Ihnatko, whose blog is over here.
See? Its nice when we use details, rather than vagaries and hand-waving.
My biggest beef with the whole thing — you know, besides the fact that FSJ isn’t funny — is the possibility that the ‘outrage’ from FSJ is real.
Hey, I get it. Andy might get in trouble if his bosses found out about his writings. Or maybe Andy might directly. Maybe he has friends who are Mac-heads. Or he does business with mac books. Or something. But for a real example for a blog who was “outed” look at what happened to Dead2.0, when the author was supposedly outed there. Quick exit, stage left [apparently he worked for a VC backed company by day and was satirizing the same industry at night -- or something like that] VC company that was funding companies in an industry that Dead 2.0 was publicly ridiculing]
But come on.
If the whole dead2.0 thing taught us anything — heck, if BLOGGING teaches you anything — its that the blogosphere has an insatiable appetite for what is perceived at is real. We read blogs and we write blogs because we believe that we are reading some kernel — or writing about — some kernel of truth. Blogs are “different” that way from the mainstream media and, on another note, its exactly why bloggers get so riled up about conflicts of interest.
That desire for wanting things to be “real”, and to be keeping it “real” extends right to the authors. Especially if the content is interesting enough to demand it. People ask me if its important that we know who is writing our favourite blogs. Would it matter if the people *behind* the blogs were fake? Or that it was ghost-written?
Some of have said that the only thing that should matter is the content.
That’s partially true.
On the other hand, I think that part of what makes a blog a blog is your connection with the author of that blog — and that connection ceases to be real if you’d ever found out that their identity turned out to be a lie.
Which is all a round-about way of saying that the identity of who is actually blogging Does Actually Matter to people who read your blog, and if you’re deliberately hiding it, people will want to find out [and in fact, there could be a bunch of reasons for wanting to, and I'm sure that one of them includes "for no other reason than I could"].
Heck, if you want to flog a metaphor, here you go: if you play with Fake, expect to be Found – especially if your blog is as “good” or “funny” as FSJ’s.
And that’s the thing.
I think that Andy should know this. Or whomever is really behind FSJ. And maybe that’s why the outrage is really fake. Or, rather, that I hope it is. Because FSJ should really *not* be surprised that people want to find out his real identity. And if he was *truly* and *genuinely* worried, FSJ should have stopped a long time ago, perhaps when the first rumours about who his / her / its identity really was.
I mean, otherwise, its just sheer idiocy to think that someone, somewhere, isn’t going to try and find out.
And FSJ might not be funny, but surely he’s not an idiot.
… right?
23 comments
Thanks for the sentiment. However, I don’t think he’s talking about us (Sitening) in his blog. He stated:
“So bear with me until we can get everything straightened out. FYI, I’m not saying who did this but I have a pretty good idea and I bet you do too (cough sodomite cough). To whatever bit of pond scum is doing this stuff, let me say this: This was fun, up to a point. You’ve gone past that point. Stop.”
What we did was relatively harmless (or at least it was supposed to be) and from what he wrote above, it sounds like someone really is doing something to him — something ongoing. We only pulled one mischievous stunt, which we were very open about and I believe was quite harmless. I think something else is going on by some other person. If not, and if he’s actually talking about us, then I have no idea what he’s talking about. We didn’t cross any legal lines that I’m aware of. That, or like you suggested, he’s pulling everyone’s leg.
by Jon Henshaw on July 18, 2007 at 11:24 pm. #
Well, it remains to be seen, I guess. But from what I’ve seen, the only ‘exploits’ that I’ve seen or heard about are the ones you gents have done. Which doesn’t remotely sound illegal.
More to come, I’m sure ;)
by Tony Hung on July 19, 2007 at 12:02 am. #
great enlightener..
allthough i believe there’s a lot to be unravelled and plenty to be seen
by scott ryan on July 19, 2007 at 12:13 am. #
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The FSJ story is one of those “I’d like to write about it, but the only thing I can say is that it’s not worth writing about” things.
In other words: FSJ is boring; IT gossip is boringer; lawsuits are boringest.
From a technical standpoint, it’s trivial to set up an anonymous gig. So, whoever wants to stay anonymous should do his/her homework and do it right; or otherwise he/she might get found.
by Stan Schroeder on July 19, 2007 at 5:46 am. #
Anyone who thinks they can remain anonymous for long is fooling themselves given the blogosphere’s desire for transparency – look at all the fuss involving Pay-Per-Post. And anyone who gets upset about being found out should be worried about more important things – e.g. world peace, etc.
As for whether FSJ is funny or not, it certainly has its moments.
by Mark Evans on July 19, 2007 at 8:54 am. #
Well, FSJ at least has a sense of humor. Unlike the humorless, let’s-take-ourselves-WAY-too-seriously people here.
And who cares who it is? Why does everyone have to know exactly who someone is? Just read it for what it is and move on with your lives. If you don’t like someone attempting humor and you want to live your lives in seriousness and dour temperament, then don’t FRICKEN READ IT. No no…let’s read it, and hate it, then tell everyone how much better you are that you don’t like it. Let’s crap over everything anyone does. These days it shows that being sarcastic and cynical are the moods-de-jour…everyone does it.
by Goofball Jones on July 19, 2007 at 9:01 am. #
Maybe if Tony Hung lived up to his last name, he would lighten up.
by Thomas Kichner on July 19, 2007 at 9:03 am. #
For the record, Dead 2.0 wasn’t a VC. He worked at a VC-backed company in the valley. I know the guy, and none of his writings ever attacked his competitors OR praised his company.
Still, he was lambasted and dragged through the mud because he was writing anonymously… But somehow FSJ is “cool” because he’s anonymous?
by Jeremy Wright on July 19, 2007 at 9:25 am. #
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Stan — you bet ;)
by Tony Hung on July 19, 2007 at 12:40 pm. #
@Mark: To each his own, man. ;)
@Jeremy: Thanks for the correction. What’s dead2.0 doing these days?
by Tony Hung on July 19, 2007 at 12:54 pm. #
@Thomas: Is that the best you can do with my last name? Come on, man. Try and make it entertaining at least.
@Mike Cane: Who am I? Someone who has comments enabled on their blog. How about you?
by Tony Hung on July 19, 2007 at 12:55 pm. #
@Goofball: I’m not sure what having a sense of humour (or trying to have one) has anything to do with being anonymous. Its foolish to try and maintain your anonymity, being “funny” or no — and its even more foolish if your blog is as widely read as FSJ’s is.
“Let’s crap over everything anyone does.”
– hey, you must be new to this blog!
by Tony Hung on July 19, 2007 at 1:00 pm. #
Tony: Consulting, blogging. He made TechMeme yesterday under his real name ;-)
by Jeremy Wright on July 19, 2007 at 1:00 pm. #
@Jeremy — heh, heh. Now do you mean under the “conversations”, or as a real headline? :)
by Tony Hung on July 19, 2007 at 1:03 pm. #
@Mike Cane: Who am I? Someone who has comments enabled on their blog. How about you?
That’s right. Keep your pollution on your own blog, pal.
by Mike Cane on July 19, 2007 at 1:43 pm. #
@Mike: I prefer to think of it as big enough to encourage conversation, that’s all.
by Tony Hung on July 19, 2007 at 7:53 pm. #
A blog is a form, software that permits creative and connective functions. A blog doesn’t imply or require that what’s written in them be linear, literal truth.
There is theater, imagination, writing. Hal Holbrook being Mark Twain. Satire. Art.
The right brain works here, too.
Leave him be, please.
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by links for 2007-07-20 « Mac² on July 20, 2007 at 3:26 am. #
Well i think we need to clearly track down that person who did the anonymous comment on your blog Tony, like the dirty dog that he is. Bastard. Lynch him. How dare he say it’s about art when really it’s about whatever we think is right in any given moment. Mark Twain. HA. And we can now mock him why? Because, we are the blogosphere.
Transparency…that’s our motto …today. And transparency however we feel like defining it. And that means that everyone who doesn’t fit our definition must be outted and that anyone who doesn’t follow our damn rules (that are known pretty much mostly to us because darn it, we are important) will pay for it.
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wow and i thought going to Jr. High in North York when my mom refused to buy me a pair of Jordache Jeans was a bit of a bitch…..
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