They put more work into the tech side of the article than bothering to actually contact and talk to the Furcast hosts. Which is sad, because Paradox is really into tech. He's put a lot of work and money into the equipment for the show's networking and audio quality; he can talk about it pretty passionately.
I tried using Ars Technica's contact form to point out the show is about satirical commentary with a risqué sense of humor, and that if they'd bothered to check, they'd have also noticed Furcast does an annual charity-raising show, and that perpetuating a stereotype doesn't help things.
They put more work into the tech side of the article than bothering to actually contact and talk to the Furcast hosts. Which is sad, because Paradox is really into tech. He's put a lot of work and money into the equipment for the show's networking and audio quality; he can talk about it pretty passionately.
I tried using Ars Technica's contact form to point out the show is about satirical commentary with a risqué sense of humor, and that if they'd bothered to check, they'd have also noticed Furcast does an annual charity-raising show, and that perpetuating a stereotype doesn't help things.