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17 Oct
As a blogger, I know that I can be scandalous, pretentious and judgemental. I may have done wrong, picked on other people and blogs about them.
The intelligent seo blog, SEO Optimizers, have done the same to me.
This is not a wrong impression. This is what I see. This is what that lies beneath.
I am judged by people so I understand how it feels to be judged especially when the judgments were wrong.
Is judging people not a good choice for a blog post? It is a good choice so that I will know what others think. I will know if someone has grudges on me.
Is answering questions using maybees a self-centered effort to deny justice? Answering questions using maybees is not hiding the truth and most of all not a crime. It is an honest answer rather than claiming something that isn’t true.
Every blogger has his own version on any topic. Not every information is accurate. If some were annoyed with denials and maybees on a certain issue, it is not a crime. It means that the ones involved are affected and they cannot accept the truth.
Sometimes, I am not careful and is also in denial and I can say “maybe” at first when I am not yet sure and then later on have an explanation. But some still deny even there is an indication of what they have done.
Rules can be broken in a good way. I know some of you have already broken the rules and are proven innocent. This is not an assumption but this is reality.
Admitting something that I have done wrong is being humble. At least, it came from my own mouth. I would never disguise myself as another person. That was why I let everyone know what names I carry and what I do and try my best to apologize if I have done something wrong.
I have made an image using people’s names and I was thought of that I am trying my readers to believe in something which is not. Is it really not? Or those names just want to come clean? The image I made is the truth. Those names are really related to each other in some way.
Is being humble unethical? Ever since, I blog about any issue that is bothering in my mind. I mention names, etc, whatever that’s in my mind.
Who has the poor ethics? I do not teach humility, I just share what I think about it. And I make sure that the image I made connecting people with each other is the truth. Do I have to show the proof? Sorry but I will not show it anymore to prevent further chaos. You know what I mean.
Update:
Whoops! I apologize that the link on the keyword phrase “blogs about them” cannot be found anymore.
This is the link:
http://seoptimizers.blogspot.com/2008/10/
shiela-mae-baes-aka-pwengbee-makes.html
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I do not know why but I think someone made a wrong move. You know what I am talking about. Here’s a thumbnail of a comment on my controversial blog post:
When I refreshed my dashboard, there was an incoming link that says:
So, I immediately checked what it was about. Too bad I didn’t make a copy of it. After reading, I wrote this post as a response and minutes later, the link is no longer accessible but it was already indexed in Google.
Google index:
What just happened? To be continued…
UPDATE:
The reason why the previous url I was talking about was not accessible anymore because it was modified. My name was misspelled, so the author made some changes. You can see the post here:
http://seoptimizers.blogspot.com/2008/09/
sheilla-may-baes-aka-pwengbee-makes.html
One Response for "Blogging Can Be Scandalous"
you know, its kinda sad reading these things here. i mean, this is the internet, and its just too easy to be misunderstood. maybe you should just stop talking about it and then they can stop talking about it too. i don’t know, that’s just my opinion
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