The Oral History of Pitchfork, From the Careers It Made to the Bands It Killed
The Death Of Pitchfork
lefsetz.com
It was time to follow the genius of the youthful and, with them, to kill conformity forever by making hip or cool the powerful new engine of consumption.
Andrew Root • Faith Formation in a Secular Age : Volume 1 (Ministry in a Secular Age): Responding to the Church's Obsession with Youthfulness
The prestige recession
ystrickler.com

Below the surface, however, cracks were starting to form. We had always gotten more press than the maturity of our product and organization justified. In that gap between the level of press we received and where our product actually was, backlash formed. The Klout Score, which was our biggest asset, was also our worst enemy. It was too much of a no... See more
Joe Fernandez • How to go from being a super hot company to lucky to get acquired in less than 24 months
