The problem with AIM-blogging is that you reveal to the public both your own screen name and that of your chat partner (perhaps without his/her consent). If AIM-blogging becomes a blog standard then some (like myself) would hesitate to talk to bloggers online from fear of public display of screen name and perhaps parts of conversation originally thought to be private.
About the anonymous thing: I wish you would post as someone other than "anonymous" because my blog doesn't have any readers, and chances are you are just one of my friends who is too lazy to sign their name.
So in the future I would appreciate if anonymous posters would at least take the time to specify whether or not I know them.
The problem with AIM-blogging is that you reveal to the public both your own screen name and that of your chat partner (perhaps without his/her consent). If AIM-blogging becomes a blog standard then some (like myself) would hesitate to talk to bloggers online from fear of public display of screen name and perhaps parts of conversation originally thought to be private.
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ReplyDeleteAbout the anonymous thing:
I wish you would post as someone other than "anonymous" because my blog doesn't have any readers, and chances are you are just one of my friends who is too lazy to sign their name.
So in the future I would appreciate if anonymous posters would at least take the time to specify whether or not I know them.
haha. sorry, it was me.
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