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We don’t need no stinkin’ badges!

July 23rd, 2010 by Ron Coleman | Print

Originally posted 2007-04-12 17:09:13. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Should there be a “blogger code of conduct“?

Bloggers are facing some high-profile peer pressure to please be a little more polite. Blogs, online journal-style Web sites, are growing in popularity on the Internet and so has the bad posting behavior that has sparked a call for a code of conduct. . . .
Reilly, the innovator behind the term Web 2.0., recently posted the code’s first draft on his own site and on wikia.com, which is run by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales.

The code includes a civility enforced standard that agrees not to post abusive, harassing, libelous, false or threatening comments. Content could not be used to stalk others.

Instapundit acknowledges the discussion, as well as the virtually certain vanity of it all. He suggests he’s ahead of the curve, and perhaps he is; but I was already waiting for him there with a length of pipe.

On the other hand, we are working on such a thing at the Media Bloggers Association, and adherence to it would be a condition of membership and access to benefits. We’ll get back to you when we solid up the benefits part, though.

Probably the best approach is the one suggested by Hank.

2 Responses to “We don’t need no stinkin’ badges!”

  1. Blogger code good, free speech sunny « Likelihood of Success Says:

    [...] Posted by Ron Coleman on April 16th, 2007 Maybe I was wrong being against the proposed blogger code of good niceness. I’m seeing it a whole new — a whole special, new! — way! [...]

  2. LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION® » Blog Archive » The 2007 Weblog Awards Says:

    [...] Go figure! It says we get “badges.” I didn’t think I needed no stinkin’ badge, but if I think of it as a medal – “Medals! We get medals!” [...]

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