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Tried it. Read it. Thought about it. And. . .
I think the blogs aren’t going to bring any richness to this forum. For one thing, anyone who’s really writing anything worth reading will not blog here, because you have to own and control your own material. It’s rule number one of writing. It’s foolish and somewhat naïve to blog on someone else’s forum, unless you have an interest in the site.
A blog by Darren on running the site might be readable. An anonymous blog by a mod on moderating decisions might be interesting, but the mods seem to have eased off (alas, too late), and so their whole rationale is less important (a good thing, and thanks to Stewart for his moderate moderation).
The best this site has done is occasionally bring dialogue to a subject, especially a book now and then, but that’s not what blogs are about. I have to agree with Moto. Putting a blog section on the forum is a gesture by Darren to enrich the content, but given the heavy handed moderation in the past, I think anyone who may have had anything worth blogging about (and would have given it away to this site for nothing) decided to go elsewhere some time ago. Then again, I might be wrong. I’m just basing this on my own instincts, observations, and extensive use of the internet for casual expression.
Sorry, Darren. I know you probably have different ideas about this, but such informed disagreement is the basis of discussion.
I think the blogs aren’t going to bring any richness to this forum. For one thing, anyone who’s really writing anything worth reading will not blog here, because you have to own and control your own material. It’s rule number one of writing. It’s foolish and somewhat naïve to blog on someone else’s forum, unless you have an interest in the site.
A blog by Darren on running the site might be readable. An anonymous blog by a mod on moderating decisions might be interesting, but the mods seem to have eased off (alas, too late), and so their whole rationale is less important (a good thing, and thanks to Stewart for his moderate moderation).
The best this site has done is occasionally bring dialogue to a subject, especially a book now and then, but that’s not what blogs are about. I have to agree with Moto. Putting a blog section on the forum is a gesture by Darren to enrich the content, but given the heavy handed moderation in the past, I think anyone who may have had anything worth blogging about (and would have given it away to this site for nothing) decided to go elsewhere some time ago. Then again, I might be wrong. I’m just basing this on my own instincts, observations, and extensive use of the internet for casual expression.
Sorry, Darren. I know you probably have different ideas about this, but such informed disagreement is the basis of discussion.