Friday, July 10, 2009

My Blog is My Home

I will never forget the wise words a blogger once told me: “Jaakoole, people who comment on your blog should know it is a privilege, not a right.” Funnily enough, some people are ignorant of this, thinking that a blog is a country and with it comes freedom of speech.

But this is completely false. A blog is like a home. You would not expect me to come into your home(gurigaaga) and say hurtful, inappropriate words. You’d kick me out because it is your home and no one should treat you like that in your own home! You would expect me to knock on your door and wait for you to invite me into your home. You would expect me to respect you and your property in the duration of my visit, sow ma ahan.

It’s the same with a blog. It’s a person’s online home. The blog owner decides who can come inside and comment. If the blogger doesn’t want a comment to appear on their blog and if they choose not to respond to a certain comment, then it’s their choice, they haven’t done anything wrong. It’s their property and some people shouldn’t be trespassing.

Why some people choose to write hurtful, unsympathetic, inappropriate comments and expect them to be published, is beyond me. And why they get angry because their comment hasn’t appeared and then threaten the blog owner to publish their comment otherwise write nasty things about them on the internet is quite bizarre. Yaab dheh.

There are unwritten rules to posting a comment on a person’s blog. One should be courteous. One should not write inappropriate comments that are off topic. One should not attack the blog owner or their intelligence. And if one wrote something that offended the blog owner, then one should have the decency to apologize. A person should think before they comment, otherwise face the consequences of having their comment ignored.

Ultimately, having comments on a blog promotes healthy dialogue between different people. But one must understand that blog owners have to preserve their blog’s quality. They will not publish every single comment, just like a newspaper will not publish every single letter received. Because some comments are regarded as spam, those ridiculous comments that don’t deserve to be published. It will amount to blog chaos if such a thing happened, and an unhealthy atmosphere will infest the blog and even cause it to self-destruct.

Like trolls, a term for people who like to cause trouble on blogs. They are little invaders who like to ruin the success of a blog, probably because they are envious that another blog is more successful than their own. Other trolls write strange comments, trying to provoke the blog owner, so that they are noticed and in turn attract readers to their own blog.

In some cases a blog owner is so scared to be called a suppressor of freedom of speech, that they will, out of ignorance, publish a troll’s comment, which causes more harm than good. Blog owners should know that they actually have the choice, the right, to throw it in the spam folder and not even have to explain why they chose to do so. They can ignore it completely and not even have to read it.

If a person’s comment hasn’t appeared on a blog, before criticizing the blog owner and ranting on about how unfair they are, think about the fact that it is their blog. They have the right to keep it a safe, peaceful haven, free from verbal diarrhea. And sometimes the comments are caught in the spam folder without the blogger’s knowledge, so it is unfair for the commentator to jump to conclusions.

There are many instances where a blogger must make decisions whether or not to publish a comment if they are serious about preserving their blog and promoting healthy dialogue. At the end of the day it’s not to be taken personally- those who do take it personally and go on a vendetta against the blogger are not only childish and narrow-minded, but also seem to have a lot of free time on their hands.

So while visiting blogs, it’s good to remember that we are in someone’s “online home”, we should treat it with respect. Because it’s their blog- their choice. They decide.

1 comment:

  1. Absolutely, I could help but agreeing with you.
    How much i wish everyone could understand that. I had a visitor on my blog few days back, and left some filthy comments which i dint think were good enough to approve,hence i dint.

    The next thing i know to my horror, that Mr, wrote something bad about me on his blog and even wrote the comment which i dint approve, stating how rude and insecure i am, I was shocked and totally pissed off …. !!!!!

    Its my property, If i dont wanna your stupid comments, then take it, I just dont.

    I hope your post bring such people to sense …

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