Comments on: Violet Blue Explains Why She Quit The Chronicle/Gate http://sfappeal.com/2010/03/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate/ SF Appeal: San Francisco's Online Newspaper Sun, 06 May 2018 15:59:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.24 By: xoconostle http://sfappeal.com/2010/03/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate/#comment-15232 Tue, 26 Mar 2013 17:03:00 +0000 http://example.org/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate#comment-15232 Even without reading the proposed article, it’s already interesting to learn that Violet left the Gate, as opposed to having been let go, as many of the readers assumed at the time. (Some quite smugly, as if their harassment had been vindicated.)

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By: annamarie_sfgate http://sfappeal.com/2010/03/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate/#comment-469 Wed, 10 Mar 2010 03:45:25 +0000 http://example.org/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate#comment-469 well, hats off to you. If I could afford a hat, I’d do something similar.

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By: Eve Batey http://sfappeal.com/2010/03/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate/#comment-468 Wed, 10 Mar 2010 01:58:29 +0000 http://example.org/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate#comment-468 Well! That is a very long story. But I was at the Chronicle (in the newsroom), not the Gate, so the issues I had to deal with there were a whole other mess.

In short, once it was decided that the news org’s focus should be print, I did not have a lot to contribute! I suppose I could have hung in and waited to get canned, but instead I went and worked with the guy who hired me at Hearst for a few months, and when I felt like I’d amassed enough money to get this thing started, that’s just what I did.

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By: annamarie_sfgate http://sfappeal.com/2010/03/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate/#comment-467 Wed, 10 Mar 2010 01:25:25 +0000 http://example.org/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate#comment-467 hey Eve, why did YOU quit the Gate? Don’t think I haven’t thought about it, and even tried to do it, at least once a week since I started. Then my stomach growls and I look in my both my fridge and my bank account, find them both empty, and get back on my knees for more abuse…

I’m a whore, I guess. But I know one day I’ll find a limit, and SFgate will push me over it. What was yours?

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By: michaelk42 http://sfappeal.com/2010/03/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate/#comment-466 Sun, 07 Mar 2010 00:20:46 +0000 http://example.org/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate#comment-466 I don’t think Violet had a problem with BoingBoing – I think Xeni Jardin had a problem with Violet and used BoingBoing against her. Jardin could clear that up any time she’d like, but thus far has chosen not to. If it’s not been clearly explained, it’s because of Jardin’s character-assassination-via-omission.

The SFGate situation is different however. This isn’t about vindictiveness, it’s about old media being excessively clueless, and mistreating its content creators in the process.

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By: generic http://sfappeal.com/2010/03/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate/#comment-465 Fri, 05 Mar 2010 20:13:55 +0000 http://example.org/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate#comment-465 You know that Internet Juice is that draws trolls? Some people have it, some people don’t. Violet Blue has Saudi oil fields of it.

I’ve seen more concerted vitriol and hatred directed at her than anyone, ever. I would include George W. Bush on that list.

I used to think it was mostly the wingnuts who are drawn to SFGate and the Bay Area more broadly. And then I used to think it was because she wrote about naughty bits and people are uptight. Or that maybe it was some strange confluence of the two.

But no, it’s just Violet. Lots of people quit or leave their jobs for various reasons. But something about her always touches a nerve with people. And she doesn’t even try that hard. It’s kinda awesome.

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By: cv http://sfappeal.com/2010/03/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate/#comment-464 Thu, 04 Mar 2010 04:51:08 +0000 http://example.org/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate#comment-464 Violet’s a much better sex manual writer than a sex columnist. Chalk that up to focus, editors, scope, technique, whatever.

I question her motives though. Her contentious ouster from Boing Boing has never been clearly explained and a similar scenario appears to be unfolding at the Chronicle/SFGate. There is something odd going on in her relationships with her various publishers.

I don’t personally know her, but it is odd that so much drama gravitates toward Violet. It all has a very mercenary feel to it.

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By: Scott http://sfappeal.com/2010/03/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate/#comment-463 Thu, 04 Mar 2010 04:01:23 +0000 http://example.org/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate#comment-463 Except she can’t write her way out of a paper bag, IMHO.

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By: kl2real http://sfappeal.com/2010/03/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate/#comment-462 Wed, 03 Mar 2010 23:41:02 +0000 http://example.org/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate#comment-462 Aside from Eve, I’m sure most of those who comment here do not actually know Violet. She wrote her column from her own experience and point of view. It reached a wide-ranging audience. With sex as the topic, it was bound to offend many, titillate some, and amuse a few. These reactions are merely reflections of the sophomoric attitude of our culture towards any attempt to have an honest, open discussion about sex. However, her writing also illuminated many topics that people often avoid at their own loss and peril, and helped countless others heal the wounds of their past. If you’ve ever met her, as I have, and had a real conversation with her, you know she is an intelligent, sensitive, hard-working woman.

The Chronicle/SFGate has profited immensely from her hit count. Despite the fact that she is routinely personally attacked and threatened with violence, they did little-to-nothing to protect her from the psychotic element most attracted by SFGate’s pseudo-anonymous user comment system. Leaving the Chronicle/SFGate is hardly a set-back for her. Rather, it sets her free to reach the goals she is already working toward. Fly, Violet, fly! xoxo

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By: Desmond Crisis http://sfappeal.com/2010/03/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate/#comment-461 Wed, 03 Mar 2010 23:14:10 +0000 http://example.org/violet-blue-explains-why-she-quit-the-chroniclegate#comment-461 Putting someone like her into the context was the gift itself. That allowed us to discuss the topic without being seen as the perverts we probably are.

The trick is how the person in that position deals with the power of that context. When I had my TV and Radio shows, I pushed the limits for about ten years and now I’m a “…commenter”

If Violet writes here, I’ll read it.

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