A blog is not a democracy, by which I mean that the blog owner has a right to determine it’s content, including whether to approve comments or whether to allow comments at all. As with one’s home, bloggers have the right to decide what is and is not acceptable. The home owner can decide that a guest expressing racist views should leave immediately, as, indeed can the website owner.
As a blog owner I endorse the right of site owners to run their sites as they see fit. If you don’t like the views being expressed and/or the other content of a blog (and the blog owner refuses to publish your perspective) you are at liberty to start your own site on which you can express whatever opinions you like (providing that you do not break the law by so doing). Having said that, I have always operated on the basis that a comment will be approved on my blog irrespective of whether or not the person commenting agrees with me on a given matter, provided that such disagreement is expressed in polite and measured terms. I don’t want newauthoronline.com to become an echo chamber in which only voices which mirror my own are heard. Such a place would lack vibrancy and I would not be comfortable running my blog on this basis. We can all learn from others perspectives and not permitting differing views leads, very quickly to a sterile environment. I won’t allow comments of a hateful nature (for example anyone who wishes to justify the Third Reich will find himself in my spam folder). However, other than such extreme instances I will publish all comments unless they are spammy in nature.
Some six months or so ago I commented on a post. My comment was not approved and the matter slipped to the back of my mind. I was therefore surprised on opening WordPress earlier today to see a response to my comment (the response not appearing on the site but being sent direct to me), in which I was accused of being “ignorant” and my comment having the potential to “hurt” the site’s readership. My comment was measured and politely expressed and so far as I can see the site owner’s refusal to publish it flowed entirely from the fact that they disagreed with my perspective. I am confirmed in this view by the fact that while the post in question had many comments, all of these where in total agreement with the views of the blog owner, in other words an echo chamber. As I say above, bloggers have the right to determine content, including whether or not to approve comments. However by only allowing comments which slavishly agree with their perspectives the site owner risks creating a tedious echo chamber. This maybe good for their ego but it is not good for free and open debate.
Kevin
I agree completely with your views expressed here, Kevin. Your open minded but intelligence and measured thought process flows through to your poetry which is what makes it so great.
Many thanks for your extremely kind words, Robbie. Best wishes – Kevin
Oh have I been there… only the jerk that did it to me took it one step further and “vague posted” about me and my opinion a day or two later. I didn’t like being blocked from comment, but damn….don’t turn around and make me the subject of your editorial and not allow me the right to speak back. So he ended up with a very lengthy post from me in response. And I don’t “vague post”.
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I am sorry you had that experience, and I completely understand (and sympathise with) the way in which you responded. As adults we should be able to engage in debate without blocking those who disagree with us (provided that their views are expressed in polite and measured terms). Best – Kevin
Exactly. And my views were expressed in polite and measured terms, so imagine my surprise to find myself effectively gagged.
We didn’t even fundamentally disagree per se; I just didn’t agree on each and every point he was making. Oh well, in the past. I don’t read him anymore and don’t miss his mind control lol.
Its interesting how some of the strongest disagreements can, sometimes take place between those who do (as you say) fundamentally agree with one another. Best – Kevin
It happens, unfortunately. A shame, because a polite disagreement on a subject can be a very positive thing, with both sides learning a little.
Thanks Mick. I agree with you. All the best – Kevin