Jamie Watts

Editor in Chief London, UK

I’m Jamie (He/Him), the Editor in Chief at Thred. Keeping up with gaming and revolutionary technology is my forte, but when away from my keyboard, you’ll probably find me wrapped around a large Tango ice blast at the latest mediocre horror flick. Follow me on Twitter, LinkedIn and drop me some ideas/feedback viaΒ email.

Hi, I’m Jamie, and I’m the Editor in Chief at Thred.

I studied Freelance Journalism at the British College of Journalism before heading straight into sports writer roles for several football news outlets. Following Manchester United’s decline, I had an immediate change of heart and generously decided to lend my talents to Thred. Now, as the tech and gaming buff, I spend my days obsessing over transformative innovations while grazing on fresh fruit and the occasional hobnob.

Often referred to as the resident cockney, I like to break up the daily hustle by irritating the rest of the office. I also love a headline image on Photoshop and get aroused by a tasty gradient.

 

Latest Stories from Jamie

Are dads more emotional?

Are dads more emotional?

Is there some ad hoc science to explain why I’ve become such a melt? I loathe my sudden inability to not become a snivelling mess. I’ve never been an outwardly emotional person, but I’m no tinman either. The best policy for me has always been to deal with stuff internally. Don’t make a fuss and don’t you dare draw attention to yourself. Healthy, right? It’s the typical case of working class lad grows...

By London, UK
β€˜Fogvid’ was our favourite conspiracy theory of 2024

β€˜Fogvid’ was our favourite conspiracy theory of 2024

As barmy conspiracies go, Fogvid 24 made a late play for the title of most baseless and far-fetched of 2024. Let’s get into the details still spreading throughout the tendrils of Facebook. Last year was a great year for conspiracy theories, creatively speaking – in terms of plausibility, perhaps not. In April, Elon Musk apparently replaced pigeons with AI-powered drones to gather data for Space X, Taylor Swift was outed...

By London, UK
Britain leads the world for climate protest crackdowns

Britain leads the world for climate protest crackdowns

β€˜Freedom of speech’ is a tetchy subject in the UK, and yet a new study has revealed that Britain leads the world for police crackdowns on climate activism. Britain has taken the lead in cracking down on climate activism, with research showing UK police arrest environmental protesters at nearly three times the global average. Around 17% of protests in the UK end in arrests, compared to a global average of just...

By London, UK
Manchester City launch AI design competition for 2026 third kit

Manchester City launch AI design competition for 2026 third kit

Manchester City have launched a competition where fans can submit AI designs. The winning entry will adorn the club’s third kit in the 2026/2027 season. Is this a good idea, or perhaps worthy of charge 116? It’s safe to say Premier League fans, generally speaking, aren’t totally loving Manchester City at the moment. Between the alleged 115 breaches of Financial Fair Play rules and manager Pep Guardiola’s manic reaction...

By London, UK
I (still) care too much

I (still) care too much

Time to finally disengage, but how? Get your tiny violins out for the glory hunting Man Utd fan. If you’re into football, you’ll know that β€˜my’ club – like I have any involvement at all – has been diabolically shit for ages. I arbitrarily pledged my allegiance to United at around the age of 5. Despite the fact Old Trafford is situated 250 miles away from my southern dwelling, I liked David...

By London, UK
COP29 summit Azerbaijan: live coverage

COP29 summit Azerbaijan: live coverage

The 29th iteration of the Conference of the Parties is now underway in Baku, Azerbaijan. Over the next two weeks, we’ll bring you the essential information from each thematic day. Will national delegates make a genuine impact, or are we looking at another greenwashing fest? We’re back for yet another Conference of the Parties. Some 67,000 global leaders, delegates, journalists, and fossil fuel lobbyists – let’s face it – have all...

Has being a β€˜roadman’ finally gone out of fashion?

Has being a β€˜roadman’ finally gone out of fashion?

It’s 2024… β€˜low them tings there People, especially kids, will adopt what’s deemed to be fashionable. Thankfully, the β€˜chav’ to β€˜roadman’ arc appears to be on its last legs in England. Growing up in south London in the noughties was incredibly fun. Your mates were always out after school on bikes or playing football. We’d knock on each other's doors – and the odd stranger’s door – grab sweets, share a...

By London, UK
Implications for the climate under a second Trump term

Implications for the climate under a second Trump term

There’s been nothing to suggest Trump isn’t still in his β€˜drill, baby, drill’ bag. Here’s a reminder of why a second term of his presidency is so concerning for US climate reform. Election day has been won by Donald Trump. Whether that is cause for despair or celebration depends who you ask, but there’s no denying the seismic blow US climate policy has just taken. Scientists have stated that there’s a...

By London, UK
Universal partners with β€˜ethical’ AI music generator KLAY

Universal partners with β€˜ethical’ AI music generator KLAY

A company called Klay Vision is building a β€˜Large Music Model’ called KLayMM, which aims to set ethical foundations for AI music generation. Universal Music has partnered and says the β€˜next Beatles will play with KLAY.’ After β€˜BBL Drizzy’ something needs to change. Last May, comedian Will Hatcher went viral when Metro Boomin sampled his AI-generated song about Drake having a BBL (Brazilian butt lift). Aubrey refutes the allegations. This was the...

By London, UK
Grim revelations arise from two-year TikTok investigation

Grim revelations arise from two-year TikTok investigation

Previously redacted documents about TikTok’s practices have been mulled over by several news outlets. The grim revelations bring to question the platform’s duty of care and lax precautions, particularly when it comes to young users. Two years ago, TikTok discovered some truly disgusting things were taking place on their platform. Children as young as 14 had been stripping on livestream and taking requests from adults in exchange for gifts or digital...

By London, UK