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 via 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

Study says gluten-free often means fewer nutrients and more sugar

Study says gluten-free often means fewer nutrients and more sugar

A study published in Plant Foods for Human Nutrition has found that gluten-free products typically provide less protein and more sugar and calories than regular ones. Ironically, gluten-free usually costs more. When you go gluten-free, you aren’t paying based on nutritional content, but more the processes required to remove the protein from food – yes, gluten is a protein. Gluten-free ingredients like almond flour or quinoa are pricier than their more common...

By London, UK
Tesla showrooms hit by waves of DOGE protests

Tesla showrooms hit by waves of DOGE protests

More than three-dozen protests hit Tesla showrooms over the weekend. Musk’s questionable running of the Department of Government Efficiency is why. What are people’s main concerns? Musk continues to divide opinion with everything he does. The eccentric X boss has become a key part of Donald Trump’s entourage, expressing solidarity with just about everything the president says – and why wouldn’t he? It’s in his best interest to do so. Trump’s desire...

By London, UK
Trump announces order to bring plastic straws back

Trump announces order to bring plastic straws back

President Donald Trump has just announced he is banning the federal mandate of producing paper straws throughout the US. In-fact, he wants the nation to move exclusively back to plastic. ‘Drill baby drill’ was just the tip of the iceberg re Trump’s ecological unravelling, it would seem. The newly inaugurated president is still going down his list of pet peeves, binning off federal orders and drafting new ones as they pop...

By London, UK
Oxford scientists achieve teleportation with quantum supercomputer

Oxford scientists achieve teleportation with quantum supercomputer

A team of Oxford scientists has just potentially paved the way for the large-scale, practical use of quantum supercomputers. Humanity has finally solved the puzzle of teleportation – in the world of quantum supercomputers, that is. A group of Oxford scientists believe their breakthrough will be huge in bringing quantum supercomputers to scale, ultimately ushering in a new era of efficiency and discovery across all modern industries. To the uninitiated (which...

By London, UK
Is Quora on death’s doorstep?

Is Quora on death’s doorstep?

The platform once deemed a barometer for quality responses to user queries has lost its way. AI is largely responsible – in more ways than one. Have you ever heard of ‘Dead Internet Theory?’ It subscribes to the idea that both bots and content created by algorithms will soon overtake the digital presence and volume of human works online. We’ve written about it in detail previously. Apprehension about that prospect has...

By London, UK
Vertical brain rot

Vertical brain rot

Still just cannot get on-board with vertical video Vertical video trumped traditional video ages ago in terms of engagement. In 2025, stats suggest it’s 2.5 times as popular as its predecessor. I remember the transition about half-a-decade back. Snapchat randomly had a big resurgence and ByteDance was absorbed into the monster that is TikTok. At the time I felt a natural aversion to vertical video becoming mainstream, and not just because its...

By London, UK
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
‘Fogvid’ was our favourite conspiracy theory of 2024

‘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

‘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