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Just awful...
The crowd got rowdy as hell.. lots of booing, laughing, etc. I felt bad for Sarah.
She not seem like a trained writer or journalist but instead a sorority girl. I'm not saying her job is easy, but I can say I've witnessed a lot of people doing it much better. Also what was up with her multiple comparisons to herself and Leslie Stahl?
Didn't he say something along those lines to Lesley Stahl on 60 Minutes?
I felt bad for Sarah but she brought this onto herself by
- Not asking interesting question
- forgetting that the majority does not know Marc as well as she does, therefore asking irrelevant question or just stating things
- interrupting Marc when he actually got started talking
- responding to the crowd in an unprofessional way
- and yes we all do work for money, so telling that what you are doing is not as easy as it seems...ouch
I also found it very interesting that she had to hear a question from that one person who had yelled out "ask interesting questions." It got very personally.
The crowd became 'rowdy' because she kept talking about herself -- and even went so far as to steal his announcement 'thunder'. She made several comments I felt were inappropriate about him, cut him off, and redirected the interview into side stories about her book interviews.
Her attempt to stab back via a lame twitter post is only going to fan the flame...
It could have been so good...
Facebook has to keep Zuckerberg at a distance. With a shy, young, snippy CEO, and a company poised to go public, Zuckerberg can't be running around getting filmed on TMZ acting foolish.
I know a ton of people who have the charisma and wit to keep a bad interview interesting as interviewers. I don't know anybody who would take on the task of interviewing Zuckerberg without being able to keep it very, very interesting.
Maybe next time they should get you to do it, Nick!
Yippee, it's SXSW! Let's have some young, ill-prepared journalist interview some young, boring guy who doesn't know how to hold the audience's attention! If he were a better interview, she wouldn't look so bad. If she were a better reporter, she would have been able to make him look good. Barring that, *splat*.