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Paying the price for popularity and success?

Paying the price for popularity and success?

By tigtog on July 23, 2012

How the cost of effective comments moderation led a mainstream publisher to hamstring one of their most effective click-generators: without the usual hundreds of comments piling up at a rate of knots, how many people will keep on clicking through repeatedly to Bolt’s posts?

Posted in media | Tagged comments policy, moderation | 5 Responses

No-one's Obliged To Listen To You If You're Being A Jerk | Teresa Nielsen Hayden

Deleting blog comments: exercise of Property Rights vs Free Speech

By tigtog on July 17, 2012

This accusation of suppressing speech online keeps on coming up (it’s a fundamental plank in the ongoing FTBullies smear campaign): the allegedly terrible awful no-good horrible “crime” of deleting comments on a blog. To which I say bah humbug pish tosh harrumph and quote a 2010 comment here: you have a right to access the Internet, not to access my audience via my resources.

Posted in culture wars, ethics & philosophy, media, social justice | Tagged comments policy, freedom of speech, moderation, property rights | 14 Responses

On not buying into the LULZer playbook at FtB (or anywhere) #WeLoveFTB

On not buying into the LULZer playbook at FtB (or anywhere) #WeLoveFTB

By tigtog on July 3, 2012

In a truly rational world, it might be possible to substantively and productively explore the pros and cons of competing positions in good faith and reach a nuanced understanding and a mutually satisfying path forward. Unfortunately the “don’t give disproportionate emphasis to sexism” side has basically been hijacked by a bunch of bad faith contrarians…

Posted in ethics & philosophy, gender & feminism, Meta, skepticism | Tagged atheism, comments policy, cyberbullying, Deep Rifts, moderation, silencing tactics | 14 Responses

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Where to now with the #mencallmethings momentum?

By tigtog on November 11, 2011

The gendered cyber harassment campaigns are rank intimidation aimed at silencing us. We have to keep on talking about it so that they do not succeed.

Posted in ethics & philosophy, gender & feminism, violence | Tagged abuse, blogging, comments policy, cyber-stalking, cyberbullying, harassment, intimidation, moderation, silencing tactics, threats | 7 Responses

Taking Responsibility For What People Say On Your Website

Taking Responsibility For What People Say On Your Website

By tigtog on July 26, 2011

Without certain guidelines for acceptable content in comments the substantive arguments get buried in a flood of reactionary soundbites and frequently eliminationist rhetoric. This is not merely disturbing, it actively perpetuates partisan/ideological bias.

Posted in culture wars, ethics & philosophy | Tagged blogging, freedom of speech, moderation | 9 Responses

Source: monkeyswithwings.com

How I minimise the online abuse I receive

By tigtog on January 9, 2011

So here is an assortment of technical tips & tricks whereby bloggers can cut down the volume and the repetition coming from this cyberbullying cadre of keyboard jockeys, making the harassment little more than a tiny hiss of background noise instead of an overwhelming flood of spite.

Posted in ethics & philosophy, technology | Tagged blogging, cyberbullying, moderation | 17 Responses

It’s not censorship when it’s a personal decision over privately owned space

It’s not censorship when it’s a personal decision over privately owned space

By tigtog on September 17, 2010

aka One More Time For The Clueless! “Free speech” has never meant that individuals or corporations are obliged to provide a forum for speech they find obnoxious on their own private property.

Posted in education, ethics & philosophy, media | Tagged comments policy, freedom of speech, moderation | 25 Responses

That blogging "code of conduct"

That blogging “code of conduct”

By tigtog on April 12, 2007

While I applaud the sentiment of those advocating a formal bloggers’ code of conduct, I think their approach is ultimately doomed to failure.

Posted in Meta | Tagged blogging, code of conduct, comments policy, cyberbullying, interblog, moderation | 1 Response

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