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Blogging & RSS InformationAvoid "Bad" Manners Piece Blogging
by:
Jim Edwards
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Blogging, the hottest trend in online publication right now, is presently
spreading like conflagration across the Internet.
A cross between an online journal and a bulletin board, everyone from rock starts, politicians, business leaders and your average "Joe" or "Jane" can instantly become a center of influence online exploitation blogs.
But, as with any societal interaction, certain rules apply (my grandmother calls them manners) in order to be viewed as behaving "properly."
One of the things that gives blogging such strong appeal as an online publication know-how
revolves about "comments."
Blogs that allow "comments" change readers to respond and elaborate on the information announce by the web log owner.
These comments and the free exchange of information, opinions, links, and new ideas creates the dynamic and growing content that does blogging such a popular online activity for some
publishers and readers.
However, rules and unwritten customs just about the proper use of "comments" on a specific web log are besides wherever
most of the problems and contention wish arise.
Since a booming web log eventually becomes a community of people (albeit in cyberspace), proper societal behavior is critical to be an effective and accepted member of the community.
Keep these basic rules in mind once
approaching a new blog that allows commenting by readers so you won't find yourself on the wrong end of a scolding by folk who operate with a some set of rules than you.
As with any societal circle, violating the group's rules and customs wish instantly cause a negative backlash.
** Support It Relevant **
Stay on topic with the post you're commenting just about in a blog.
Nothing wish earn you the wrath and disdain of your fellow posters and the web log owner quicker
than posting an off-topic comment.
** Watch What Others Do **
Different blogs operate under some rules. What rates acceptable in one web log would-be earn you a verbal thrashing in another.
Before posting (especially if you have not announce to a specific web log before), look to see the types and quality of posts others do regularly.
Are they long or short?
Do they contain a link to the person's website?
Is there a "signature" under their name?
** Be Polite **
It's fine to disagree with folk once
devising a comment, whether it's the blog's author or a comment ready-made by another reader.
It is not, however, acceptable to launch a personal attack on anyone or do nasty comments in person else's blog.
If you feel the need to do so, do it in your own blog.
It's the same principle of you can say any you want in your own house, but once
you're in person else's house, you act right (and better than you do at home).
** You Can't Respond To Everyone **
If you operate a web log and person asks a question, try to respond, but some
sides should understand that you can't respond 100% of the time.
We all get busy and a blog, unless it maintains a paid membership, is often supported as a labor of love.
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