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NY Times: Cool Kids Wannabes

A front page story in today's New York Times covers the weeks-old story of threats against bloggers Kathy Sierra, and describes the blogosphere as a nasty, wild and wooly place filled with vitriolic bloggers. At least they didn't characterize Sierra as a "cute kitty" the way CNN did in their one-dimensional coverage of the story.

What the Times story really is about is two-fold:
- a publicity grab by blogger Tim O'Reilly and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, who've teamed up to propose a code of civil conduct for bloggers;
- an excuse for the Times to undermine the credibility of bloggers, who, with increasing frequency, beat them to stories.

Jeff Jarvis has a thorough post about the issue, including comments from a range of bloggers.

What bloggers need is common sense, a level head, and the willingness to engage in conversation with others we may disagree with. What we don't need is someone to set the rules and standards for us.

My comment policy on this blog is, and always will be, that if I wouldn't tolerate something in my living room, I will not tolerate it here, in my online home. Comments have to be coherent, civil, and helpful to others or they simply won't be published.

I may be rude, but I'm not abusive, and I have no problem banning the IP addresses of abusive jerks. I also selectively decide whether or not to publish comments that don't include the writer's name.

You don't like my policy? Get your own blog.


BL Ochman | Apr 9 07 9:24 | TrackBack (0)

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Its pleasure to read your blog via these emails, BL - and rude? I feel your blog contains wit with a sharp focus on reality. You rarely fail to inject yourself in each entry.

Well stated on the NYT Kathy Sierra story.

Posted by: Bob Glaza at April 11, 2007 6:47 PM

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Blogger, social media strategy consultant to Fortune 500 companies, and sought-after corporate speaker B.L. Ochman heads the creative team of whatsnextonline.com. She also is the co-founder of Pawfun.com, the custom photo t-shirt site for pet lovers


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