[Elfsea] RE: [Steppes] Blogs?
Trish Kvamme
ladyoftherose at hotmail.com
Tue May 10 17:52:47 PDT 2005
Blogs are the private place a person can write their thoughts, poetry,
ideas, memories. They can be public or private.
Basically what takes place in a blog is a person's private business. Just
like a non SCA email list, or a non SCA gathering, when we write in blogs we
are just ourselves, trying to bring someones comments in their blog or diary
into an SCA context is as lame as trying to hold a person accountable for
comments in a private letter. You can't, it isn't addressed to you
personally so it is none of your business.
Remember the amendments, they are entitled to their own opinion. Perhaps
the only recourse would be if they used your name or address in their blog,
in which case it violates your own personal privacy.
If you are reading a person's blog, most likely either they themselves or a
friend let you have that address. If you read something in it that arises
questions in your mind, then you should speak with them private, since you
just read their thoughts and feelings, you need to remember that the only
interaction they are offering you on this subject is comments if their blog
allows them.
If you are feeling combative about something you read, then go talk to the
person, on the phone or in a private email or face to face. But remember
that for many people who have blogs, you are reading their diary, a place
for their own freedom of expression and thought. Like it or not it is their
right to say it how they see it ;)
We always tell people to deal with each other face to face as the first step
to resolve an issue, how many people will really do that? Sadly very few.
It takes great courage to speak with someone about your feelings, like
someone or not, you have to respect it when they make the attempt to do it.
If a blog is linked to an official SCA web site, then it needs to relflect
the needs and concerns of the group it is linked too. If it hurts those
concerns, then that needs to be addressed privately.
So basically my comment on the subject is since it is not something
recreating the middle ages or an Ansteorran tradition, it isn't really
something that should affect peers, royals, populace, etc. Because it isn't
medieval, it is 21st century, and we wont be reinacting that for many years
to come ;)
love and hugs.
Larissa
>From: "Dale, Richard N" <DaleRN at aetna.com>
>To: "Barony of Elfsea" <elfsea at ansteorra.org>, <ansteorra at ansteorra.org>,
> "Barony of Steppes - SCA, Inc." <steppes at ansteorra.org>
>Subject: [Steppes] Blogs?
>Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 13:47:32 -0500
>
>Just trying to get some info.
>
>What is the appeal of Blogs?
>Do people who have Blogs think that no one will read them and put their
>own spin on things?
>What do you do if someone takes your blog out of context?
>How do you let someone know if something on a blog hurts you?
>
>Personally I would much rather talk to people on the phone or in person
>or write my private thoughts in a diary than something that can be
>accessed by anyone with a internet connection.
>
>Do you think that Officers, nobles, peers etc should be held to higher
>standard on a blog? If so why?
>
>Perhaps these are easy or hard questions. Just trying to figure out the
>whole Blog concept and idea.
>
>If problems arise from a blog comment what do you think is the best way
>to correct that situation?
>
>Looking forward to the commentary.
>
>Richard Fairbourne
>
>
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