January 11, 2004It's about the content, not the authorI can't really agree with Rick's statements on the importance of knowing who a blogger is. Rick writes: I simply disregard blogs that give me no way to identify the blogger. Life is too short to be wasting it trying to decide whether someone's message is worthy regardless of their failure to have enough self-respect and courage to identify themselves as the speaker of the message. Far from me the idea to defend what Saunders is doing, but I have to say I don't agree with the above statement at all. Why is it so important to know the real identity of weblogger? We work in a domain where it's pretty easy (almost scientific) to determine
the validity of articles and posts. I don't care if the article was
written by a twelve-year old, a software guru with thirty years of experience or
some marketing shill serving a hidden agenda. I can decide for myself if
this person is posting something that I find Rick's recent posting is equally misguided. Obviously, you can't hold a weblogger to the same standard you would expect from a nation leader or a journalist. Let's try and keep things in perspective. The bottom line is: if you don't know the author of an article or of a blog entry, it is your duty to apply maximal skepticism and use your judgment before forming an opinion. Posted by cedric at January 11, 2004 05:40 PMComments
Cedric, I love your blog, but you're killing me with your Can you add the full entry to it? Right now you're the only one out of the 30 blogs *offline = online Posted by: Derek K. at January 11, 2004 06:35 PMIt should be fixed now, sorry about that. +1 Posted by: No one at January 12, 2004 06:58 AMUmm. My bloglines.com account gets only the subjects (and for some reason it just spammed me with entries since November 26th... Posted by: Lasse Koskela at January 12, 2004 11:34 AMI don't see how identity, when clearly (or if)identified, gives clues about who the writer really is. We are all more than an ID. Test Posted by: at January 24, 2004 04:43 PMPost a comment
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