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I was speaking with Anil Dash a while back, and it turns out we both shared the same problem - posting negative comments online, which can come back and bite us on the ass. The problem is that while internet communications are currently text-driven, the actual social interactions taking place abide by the same principles of [...]
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Mexico
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Man, those are really good rules. And I'm speaking as somebody who has violated just about every single one of them. Except the last: for some quirky reason I'm capable of apologizing. Go figure.
I shudder to think of things I posted long ago, before the internet was even about marketing. It seems to me that google is doing some sort of screening out of negative stuff. Is there any fact behind that? I was victim of an internet slur campaign at one time, with all these post accusing me of horrible stuff. Stalkers breaking into forums about unrelated matters and dissing me. They used to show up. Then suddenly they didn't. Anyway, I try to keep this sort of thing in mind these days. I generally have less attitude on sites I think of as "biz", promotional or related. But comments from other sites come up under our names, don't they. One thing this would hint at is the use of pseduonuyms, which I don't always do. Good post.
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Join Date: May 2008
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[quote=I was victim of an internet slur campaign at one time, with all these post accusing me of horrible stuff. Stalkers breaking into forums about unrelated matters and dissing me. They used to show up. Then suddenly they didn't.
.[/QUOTE] There are some nast people in this world i hope i never get anything like i feel very sorry for you, i do not understand why peopple do that sort of thing, what drives someone to do it??? |
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