Monday, April 09, 2007

Bloggers Cleaning Up Their Act?

Seems things are getting a bit too rough and tumble in the blogosphere (read liberal blogs). Some people are now drawing up a code of conduct for bloggers. I don't know how they'll enforce it, but those who comply will get to post some sort of seal of approval. Pffft, like some pimply kid who thinks he's smarter than the president will care about that.

Is it too late to bring civility to the Web? The conversational free-for-all on the Internet known as the blogosphere can be a prickly and unpleasant place. Now, a few high-profile figures in high-tech are proposing a blogger code of conduct to clean up the quality of online discourse. Last week, Tim O’Reilly, a conference promoter and book publisher who is credited with coining the term Web 2.0, began working with Jimmy Wales, creator of the communal online encyclopedia Wikipedia, to create a set of guidelines to shape online discussion and debate. Chief among the recommendations is that bloggers consider banning anonymous comments left by visitors to their pages and be able to delete threatening or libelous comments without facing cries of censorship.

Well, I've been doing that since this blog started. About time other people wised up and realized that their blog is like their home. They can set rules and kick out anyone who doesn't obey them.

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