Steve Taylor, from an interview in The Wittenberg Door (1984) I thought of this quote earlier today when I started dealing with an anonymous comment posted on this blog. (I'm still amazed I could find it online... props to Sock Heaven for the great archive and the ultra-hip "we love Steve Taylor" vibe.) To start with, it was anonymous. As a long-time church staff member, I have received my fill a couple of times over of anonymous notes, letters & comment cards. Something about being anonymous makes it so much easier for people to turn hateful & sarcastic. (For the record, I don't mind anonymous comments here on the blog when they're about board gaming - I mean, who cares if you're going to take a cheap shot at Monopoly without signing your name? - but it's another story when we're discussing stuff with some substance to it.) And then - the content. Honestly, the problem wasn't that it was rude or degrading of me... but that it used my blog as a forum to post unsubstantiated accusations about my friends & brothers in ministry. So I decided on a three-step process to deal with this particular post (and any others like it that appear over the life of this blog):
- I deleted the offending anonymous post, while keeping a verbatim copy of the post on my hard drive.
- When the person who wrote the post decides to step forward, I will be happy to re-post the original comment sans the potentially libelous material.
- At that point, I'll be happy to respond to the accusations, inaccuracies & general confusion engendered by said post.
1 comment:
Hiya. Found your board games blog and clicked on something that clicked on something that clicked on something and found this blog of yours too.
I'm glad I did. It made me very happy. Keep up with the spreading of the word !
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