tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7801344413612447717.post2377080222446736884..comments2024-01-18T16:20:09.743+01:00Comments on Nils' Blog: Blog ModerationNilshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06468755466492675831noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7801344413612447717.post-66823525054516076152010-10-12T11:34:01.949+02:002010-10-12T11:34:01.949+02:00Some commenters forget that they are a guest on a ...Some commenters forget that they are a guest on a blog - they act rudely in someone else's "house" thinking they are entitled to anything, well they are not. as a blogger i don't think it's asked too much that a commenter treats me with the same respect i treat him and if he doesn't, then he sure as hell can fuck off. <br /><br />trolls are not there to discuss content with you or merely leave their opinion: they are there to make you look bad or "win" the argument, no matter what.<br />I don't give room to such people on our blog and they have no freedom of speech if that equals freedom of insult. a grown-up audience can debate without that.<br /><br />but it's usually anonymous posters that act like that anyway, or spam you with WoTs as if they were the most important commenter on a topic.Sylhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04473554645340972749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7801344413612447717.post-14826761744354817142010-10-09T21:41:38.735+02:002010-10-09T21:41:38.735+02:00Max,
when I think about "people in the east...Max, <br /><br />when I think about "people in the east", that is Asia and 'losing face', I think the problem is much greater ;)<br /><br />Otherwise I agree that people should first think about why the other said what he said before they judge them.<br /><br />Most people are no dickheads - really. They are quite rational from their point of view.Nilshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06468755466492675831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7801344413612447717.post-78561466430763924842010-10-08T04:46:38.939+02:002010-10-08T04:46:38.939+02:00Larisa and Tobold are both carebears :)
I persona...Larisa and Tobold are both carebears :)<br /><br />I personally think people in general need thicker skin. People in the west are pampered and "nice" -e.g. they will lie straight to your face with a smile instead of being sincere. <br />Then they are surprised when they get online and get told what people really think about them<br /><br />You can always put people on ignore. The only real problem imho are spammers ,not trolls so muchMaxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14814638059509556522noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7801344413612447717.post-70092343766373847842010-10-07T08:18:51.500+02:002010-10-07T08:18:51.500+02:00That is actually a good point, Stabs.That is actually a good point, Stabs.Nilshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06468755466492675831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7801344413612447717.post-64382224308667817582010-10-07T00:28:53.104+02:002010-10-07T00:28:53.104+02:00I don't think I entirely agree you need a thic...I don't think I entirely agree you need a thick skin, or at least not all that thick.<br /><br />You can delete comments. You can disable anonymous comments. You can probably ban people both by user name and by IP although I haven't figured out to do it and it may require that you own the domain.<br /><br />So while you are putting yourself out there I don't think it compares with some of the other things I've tried online such as leading a raid guild.<br /><br />To support my case two of the best WoW bloggers (Larisa and Tobold) are rather thin-skinned.Stabshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08716211705647213383noreply@blogger.com