Sep 18, 2014

The Anonymous Comment

For those of us who produce a blog, the anonymous comment has always been a problem. Although those using that handle can have a legitimate reason, for others it can be a mask to make incendiary statements with no accountability. Worse, it can be used as a subversive weapon to taint a blog or it's writer. Here in the Lehigh Valley, one well known cyber-stalker actually brags about the blogs that he has sabotaged. The remaining blog producers in the Valley have adopted different policies about comments. Here on molovinsky, the comments are reviewed before being published. Please don't be offended if your anonymous comment does not appear.  You can always resubmit it with your verifiable real name, and I may then decide to print the comment.

3 comments:

  1. Those blogs weren't "sabotaged," their authors were exposed and they ran for the hills. Big difference.

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  2. blog mentor@10:18, ran for the hills,i forgot to mention that you're a bully

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  3. Ironically, I remain anonymous precisely because of what "Anonymous" does. There are too many clowns out there who stop at nothing to dehumanize people with whom they disagree. I don't need that aggravation.

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