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Amuse Me

Meeting in the Middle…

I am going to go meet J-Mo. Right now. She’s coming from the South, I’m coming from the North, and we’re going to meet in the middle.

Margaritas will be involved. Hopefully, they won’t make her burp.

Now, don’t YOU wish you were here? I’m going to meet Jen! I’m going to meet Jen! (Jenn? I’ll have a ‘rita just for you…)

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Know the Code

An Open Letter to Dave Winer…

Dear Mr. Winer,

I hope you won’t mind me being so forward as to write to you. I know that we have never talked before, although I have followed your site for some time and I have especially paid attention to your trip to Boston and your work now at Harvard.

On your site recently, you have talked many times about Creative Commons licenses and integrating them in to Radio weblogs. It is a good thing to see a developer who cares about implementing things to benefit the users of the end product.

To that point though, I’ve discovered something that I find somewhat distressing over at Weblogs.com. I appreciate the fact that you allow me, someone that doesn’t use Radio, to ping the site. I use the XML feed that you offer in my news reader software to find new sites on a regular basis. But it wasn’t until recent discussions on the use of Weblogs.com for populating Blogshares that I took the time to dig through all the pages of the Weblogs.com site.

With all of the other documentation provided in your other projects being so well written, I found it interesting that there is NO mention of what the data from Weblogs.com can or might be used for. There is no terms, no policy, not even a blurb stating that the data is wide open to the public and can be used for anything under the sun. This is the reality of the matter – anyone can parse the feed that you offer there – but it’s not stated anywhere on the site.

Perhaps this was simply an oversight. I know when I am deep in a project I don’t always see little details like this. However, for the blog novice who is pinging Weblogs.com with no understanding of what that ping truly means, what XML or RSS is, and what can be done with the data, I think the time has come to post a disclaimer or additional information of some sort to make them aware.

Mr. Winer, I feel this is your responsibility as a leader in the Internet community, a software developer, and the owner of the Weblogs.com site. So, will you do it? At least warn people that their data is up for grabs once they ping your site, and that you have no control over who uses the data or for what purpose once the ping occurs.

I look forward to your response.

Sincerely,
Christine

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BlahBlahBabble

Makin’ Blog Love…

It’s that time again. Erika has declared today a blogger love-in.

When you have a moment, go to each of the blogs you read and tell them why you love them so much. Then post one thing you’re happy about in your life. Then come back here (to Erika’s site, not mine), comment and be a part of the love-in, which is sort of like a sit-in, but with a lot more touchy-feely action goin’ on. Make love, not blogwar. Love your neighbor, not flame them.

You can be a part of the problem, or you can be a part of the solution… that’s my motto for today. So here’s my white flag of peace and my blogger love for everyone…

My happy things for the day?
:: Kathy has the afternoon off, and she’s heading to downtown for lunch. Mmmmm… Pappas Barbeque! I can’t wait to see her.
:: EJ and Sherry are getting married tomorrow! Whoo hooo! They are such wonderful people and a great couple – I wish them nothing but the best!
:: A case at work that was close to going to trial settled this morning. Yeah!
:: I got my Lubitel camera! I have a roll of black & white film! I can’t wait to figure out how to load it and then go off taking pictures!
:: Dude, it’s Friday! And I love you all…

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Birthday Wishes

Celebrate!

Do you know what today is? Do you know what today is? Today is Kristine with a K’s Birthday! Happy, happy birthday to YOU! I hope you have nothing but a wonderful year ahead, and I am so grateful for having you as a friend. You are the best.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

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BlahBlahBabble

An Important Phone Call…

Yet another really long rambling post, but … I needed content to fill the page!

I have read sites by Faith for years now. She was one of my first inspirations to get a site online – not a blog, mind you, but a classic 1997 GeoCities site. It took me another two years to own a domain name. In 2000, I started this blog. Here we are today, and how things have changed…

Faith rocks. We may not see eye to eye all the time, but I don’t need that in a friend. I want someone to challenge my way of thinking. It’s good for me, it shakes me up. Thinking is good. It was so, so wonderful to get to talk to her on the phone.

So she made a comment that made me look at the whole Blogshares thing from a completely different angle. Here it goes (she’ll correct me if I get this all wrong, I hope):

Blogshares is not a search engine or an index. It is a game where people buy and sell shares of your blog. For some people, this can be a very personal issue. Someone buys up 2501 shares out of 5000 in your site, they are the controlling shareholder. I joked on my site when I first started playing the game that I should get to say what they post on their site then. I mean, I own it, right? Hmmm. For some people, this is very disturbing. They don’t want someone “owning” their site, whether it’s just a game or not. And the only way to be delisted right now is to post publically in a forum that you want your site taken out of the game.

I agree with her on many of these points. It’s not right that you should have to ask publically to be delisted. It is wrong on many levels for trolls to come out and attack people for asking to be delisted. Also, Seyed’s post yesterday was harshly written – telling people that “BlogShares provides an opt-out mechanism because I want to be nice not because I have to” isn’t a wise thing, and I feel an opt-out mechanism is something you have to offer.

However, I snapped earlier because I felt like I could see a posse forming again on every blog I visited. That is not an attack on anyone when I say that, but rather a frustration with the phenomena itself. It is something I’ve observed so many times in the past year and it simply puts me on edge when I see it happening again. I know I’m not alone in my sentiments. From where I stood, it looked like a lynch mob was going after Seyed. On many sites, not just one. Right, wrong, doesn’t matter. He was being attacked for something that trolls did. No one deserves to be put in that position, in my opinion.

That said, hopefully this post will be a little more constructive. I said earlier today, “you can either be a part of the problem or a part of the solution.” I mean it.

:: Your ping to weblogs.com can be used by anyone for anything. The site has no restrictions on who can parse and use the XML. It’s your choice to ping, but once it’s pinged anyone can take that. If you don’t like people using your data like that, you can ping Blogrolling directly and your data will be used only there.

:: Blogshares has corrected the issue with delisted blogs getting relisted when you pinged weblogs.com again. Time was needed to fix the bug, and it’s fixed now.

:: Blogshares needs a different mechanism for allowing people to opt out. Something NOT public. I suggest using something like Perldesk. It’s a great software package, there is a free version out there, and you can categorize support requests. I would continue to use the forum for support though because the same question is often asked over & over again – people can search the forums for answers.

:: One of the hardest things to do when you run a project like Blogshares (I’ve gone through more than once) is to separate yourself from the project. This project is much bigger than Seyed already, and it’s just a month or two old. People will attack the project, and you have to shrug your shoulders and ignore it. People will attack you, and you can’t take it personally. It will break you if you do.

:: Just because a few trolls suck, and even Seyed has been less than professional a few times, that does not mean that everyone in the game or on the forums is bad.

Which brings me full circle to my final point. People have told me for quite some time that they would be curious as to who my “A-List” is. Most of them are old-timers, some of them aren’t. Many had blogs already when I first started mine. Most of them ignore the drama that travels from point to point in the Blogosphere. I admire that, and I aspire to do so myself.

I hope to see Blogshares continue, and I hope to do my part to be part of the solution instead of part of the problem. If you have ideas for making things better, speak up and share them. As Seyed said himself, we all have a lot of passion. If we use it correctly, we can change the world.

Some other interesting posts to note:
GeekGrrl
Stupid Evil Bastard. (Hey, his name, not mine!)