I have nothing against nVidia, but they had to change their policies after that fiasco which basically tarnished the companies reputation. Rollo was under nVidia's payroll but the truth came out after a lot of folks here called him out. I don't see that here when it comes to AMD, they are doing a damn good job of hiding in plain sight.
Now compare Keys with Rollo; Keys does a commendable job actually despite all the criticism he faces, I did criticize him too only because I knew he was a focus group member.. but just imagine how many here would suspect Keys to be a "focus group member". Had he did not disclosed it.. I suspect many would not have the slightest idea that he is working for nVidia.
What Apoppin is doing is not appreciable at all. He used to have a pretty darn good reputation in here, and once AMD cut him off.. he started slinging mud at this forum without an iota of evidence. It is truly sad to see him behave in this manner.
Rollo was definitely a character. Even experiecing him outside of ATF it seems his persona didn't change. After he left NFG he was basically doing the same thing of just slinging mud.
If you watch Apoppin's post over at ABT, hitting refresh magically adds (or removes) things from his posts. That's always struct me as odd since there is no disclosure. I've seen him edit a post 3 times adding and removing information (such as names.) How he handled things clearly burned a bridge.
Even now he continues to claim it was AMD Shills that got him blacklisted. Before the AMD policy was revealed he was accusing members and now with it he is calling for members to expose themselves. It's just ironic how things turned out in the end. I think he lost more credibility with his approach.
If you read the thread for the blog post, even his own posters weren't satisfied how he burried the "article" in the blog section with just a tiny link on the front page.
If you read the CPU board in the few months following BD's release, I don't think you would feel this way. There was a torrent of brand new registrants who would magically say how it was the greatest thing since sliced bread and that people just hated AMD or reviewers were lying etc.
Most of them immediately disappeared.
There was one "review" thread that was the only time I had suspected blatant marketing, but the methodologies were so flawed that it was laughable, so it may have just been someone advertizing their own blog (and they spammed every major forum with it too). I mean, it was really bad. It would rip off benchmark results from other sites, say, a specific video card review that showed a bunch of cpu's in a gpu bound situation (like various i7's and phenoms with a 6990 or something), then openly overclock a 6990 and pair it with an 8150 and claim "look how much faster the 8150 is than intel's crap processors!"
Luckily it died down, but for a while there, either AMD was the recipient of the biggest "let's white knight this corporation" campaign, amdzone was leaking, or something fishy was going on.
I remember those posts, and he was directing traffic to his blog. It was definitely some kind of marketing but was it by AMD? I don't know. Possibly. Posts like that one, after we've all pretty much saw what Bulldozer was, just laughed at them. It was spin control without a doubt.
Speaking of bulldozer...
People who work for a certain company need to be accountable for what they say, JFAMD went into exile after trolling countless forums with misinformation.
I agree with you, that companies should be accountable. I feel JFAMD got off easily. People probably now, like with Rollo, will look at openly associated members of a company with skepticism. But then again, I look at a lot of "speculative" posts with skeptism. The only thing I tak as truth are the reviews that correlate findings.
As for Keys, he clearly has a better grasp of being social. Rollo attacked people directly. I wish I could find the post by IDC about forgiving. Ironically JFAMD is no different then Rollo in which they twisted truths and attacked members. Yet, some people only see the wrong AMD has done yet forget the nVidia wrongs. This flip-flopping situations I made reference to before. You can't have it both ways.