By commenting anonymous you dillute the value of your comment and make me wonder as to your motives. Granted, 'anonymous commenting' has it's places . . . sensitive subjects, etc, etc. But for general discussion, do us all a favor and post a name so that we can sort the chaff from the real kernels of wisdom. Anonymous discourse makes a conversation one way. Blogger makes it easy to attach a name (fake, even) to your posts. Please do so.
In the future, I will refrain from replying to anonymous comments unless the comment bears response (in my opinion). I will also moderate comments by deleting them if they bear little in context with the article commented on.
So . . . 'anonymous' and I'll probably ignore you and quite possibly delete the comment. Use your name and make this a two-way conversation! Better yet, sign up for a Blogger account and sign with it.
Of course, anything even remotely tasteless will be deleted whenever I come across them.
In the future, I will refrain from replying to anonymous comments unless the comment bears response (in my opinion). I will also moderate comments by deleting them if they bear little in context with the article commented on.
So . . . 'anonymous' and I'll probably ignore you and quite possibly delete the comment. Use your name and make this a two-way conversation! Better yet, sign up for a Blogger account and sign with it.
Of course, anything even remotely tasteless will be deleted whenever I come across them.
Heh... he hit you too, huh?
ReplyDeleteFWIW, I think it was one of the rec.nude trolls - I seem to get a lot of those whenever I get linked to from there - he left close to 20 comments yesterday (I'm assuming it was all the same person). None that were particularly off topic, but none that were particularly thoughtful, either.
Prolly Anna/Ted/Harry ad nasium from Rec Nude. Language and logic matches him/her/it and him/her/it is trolling the same subject in Rec-Nude right now.
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