I especially like how he (the blog's author) addresses the issue of modern pseudo-anonymity.
Although many bloggers, myself included, are not technically anonymous, there's still anonymity for someone like me in the fact that there are literally millions of blogs and similar websites out there. Mine has garnered--as I type this entry--a grand total of 33 unique visitors.
I am much more interested in what real people have to say than Journalists these days, one of the reasons I like HN and other sites with user generated content so much.
Although many bloggers, myself included, are not technically anonymous, there's still anonymity for someone like me in the fact that there are literally millions of blogs and similar websites out there. Mine has garnered--as I type this entry--a grand total of 33 unique visitors.
This quote is from the actual post that got things rolling. Here: http://kom105.blogspot.com/2009/12/fake-hogs-real-pigs-and-m...
I am much more interested in what real people have to say than Journalists these days, one of the reasons I like HN and other sites with user generated content so much.