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Question to all active bloggers
The Tehachapi News now has the ability to stop people from being able to comment anonymously on blog posts.
Now, before we go on, let's be clear about this --- we're talking about those comments that come from people where at the top it reads "anonymous", not something where people cannot use their profile names. As members of the blogging community, do you feel it's time to get rid of the ability to post comments anonymously? Let us hear your thoughts. 26 comments from 19 users
posted by
Simmons
on Jul 26, 2007 at 09:18 AM
Anonymous posting = liberty in America posted by
LoriMorales
on Jul 26, 2007 at 10:05 AM
I think the point about people from positions within government, fire or police .... whatever .... making a post but really needing to be anonymous, is an excellant one. But - blogging anonymously on someone else's post .... I don't get it. I guess I have to defend the right to do so. As you can tell from most comments here, anonymous responses to a post don't get much attention, or respect. posted by
GregL
on Jul 26, 2007 at 10:33 AM
posted by
rm6
on Jul 26, 2007 at 01:42 PM
posted by
bigdog
on Jul 26, 2007 at 05:10 PM
posted by
anonymous
on Jul 26, 2007 at 05:52 PM
Pride has little to do with anonymous postings as most seem to be made by people who claim to have "facts," usually related to city business, fire or law enforcement issues.
Yes, some are childish digs that are generally dismissed as such. As Lori pointed out above, sometimes bloggers cannot reveal themselves due to their positions of employment or roles in the community. Don't forget the value anonymous sources have made to history, beginning with the Revolutionary War and continuing through Watergate and Scootergate. Whether you believe the results are good or bad, this issue dances around the Constitutional right to free speech. We're not talking about rocket science here, we're just bloggers discussing experiences that affect us individually and as a small community, which ends in "unity" for a reason. The site's rules and ultimate authority and accountability provide the requisite checks and balances. posted by
anonymous
on Jul 26, 2007 at 09:59 PM
This is a very small town and if you want people to make truly free speech comments without fear of retaliation in the community then keep anonymous posts available.
posted by
admin
on Jul 27, 2007 at 08:42 AM
As it appears that the majority of responses were in favor of keeping anonymous comments on the site, we will keep that option available to you. If you have other thoughts, ideas or suggestions, please feel free to drop us an email. It's easy. Just go to the "admin" profile and click the "send a message" button. We always enjoy hearing from the community. Have a wonderful weekend. posted by
anonymous
on Jul 27, 2007 at 10:29 AM
OK, since Admin. is going to keep the "anonymous" (which I voted against) handle, I have one question. Why should anyone else give their name and/or handle when "anonymous" is even easier to use without getting personally attacked? Sign me, Anonymous posted by
anonymous
on Jul 27, 2007 at 11:34 AM
I agree! My new screen name is 'anonymous' (Maybe it is just my imagination but it seems more people voted against being able to use anonymous than those in favor. The way I count 'em it turns out 5 in favor, 1 neutral, and 8 against, the remainder of the 22 responses sent in before admin made their decision were either from admin or repeat responses from members who had already voiced their opinion.) If you can't beat 'em....join 'em Ha! Ha! posted by
anonymous
on Jul 27, 2007 at 12:22 PM
Tehachapi News provides this blog to us for free, they can do what they like with it. Some of us post as anonymous due to work. If you look at most "handles" most are a fake pic and a nick name. That is anonymous as well. So post with a real pic and your 1st name if you don't like anonymous blogging.
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