Tech commentator barred from Microsoft tech conference after hostile tweets at previous event

stilgherrianA technology commentator says he has been “banned” from attending this week’s Microsoft technology conference TechEd, on the Gold Coast, after what he says was organiser Microsoft’s concerns about his tweeting at last year’s event.

In a post on Stilgherrian’s blog over the weekend, the writer and blogger said technology website ZDNet Australia had commissioned him to attend the event only to find that Microsoft did not want him there, alleging that during the keynote last year he had been “aggressive to speakers”.

“I do both journalism and blogging but I was engaged to do was straight up journalism and analysis,” Stilgherrian told Mumbrella. “My reportage over recent years has been balanced I have praised (Microsoft) when they have done good things and criticised them when I thought they haven’t done well.”

He said the barring from the conference came about as a result of after a series of tweets he made criticising keynote speaker Jason Silva at last year’s conference. As the journalist explained in his blog post among the more controversial things he tweeted about the self-described futurist were:

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