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.
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.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I did. It made me very happy. Keep up with the spreading of the word !