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I'll ask the question that others have not asked...why did this start?
We were having another one of our ubiquitous BountyJobs discussions when Agastus elected to toss in a tangential, highly-canned comment abou... - it smacked of bait-and-switchness.
You will eventually come to recognize that these types of posts take place frequently on RBC; read the original BountyJobs post. Jason can't be everywhere and relies on members of the community to point out these "ad attacks."
As his his right, Agastus then took the same content of his comment and created a blog post. But in the time frame that it was posted - so shortly after the BountyJobs thread - I viewed it...I suppose right or wrong depending upon how much time you've put into this community...as him thumbing his nose at me - and others in this community.
I've pointed out other blatant ads to Jason and accounts have been removed; if no one other than Jason took ownership of spammers we'd be overrun in a matter of weeks. RBC lives and dies by the content; honest discussions of RPO are great - whether they work any better than in-house is a great debate.
But this one was over the top; and I won't apologize for being a Badboy if in the long run the community thrives...
Steve Sill said:This is just mean spirited. I think that anyone who reads a blog can make decisions for them selves. You obviously have far too much time on your hands.
I actually did not read Agastus's blog till after I heard about "the bad guys" from Maureen on Twitter, yesterday morning (PDT). While I have no issues regarding flaming someone who wants to interject an ad into another person's post, this concept of organized "name calling", does not feel right. Also Agastus's blog was not the only one listed, there is a also link to a blog posted on "Fist Full of Talent", which appears to be more of an opinion peace.
If organized attacks like this continue on RBC I feel that it will have long term implications on its growth. People who are just starting to blog (of which I am one, and not a regular one at that :)) may fear such attacks on their well meaning blog.
Steve Levy said:Steve et. al.
I'll ask the question that others have not asked...why did this start?
We were having another one of our ubiquitous BountyJobs discussions when Agastus elected to toss in a tangential, highly-canned comment abou... - it smacked of bait-and-switchness.
You will eventually come to recognize that these types of posts take place frequently on RBC; read the original BountyJobs post. Jason can't be everywhere and relies on members of the community to point out these "ad attacks."
As his his right, Agastus then took the same content of his comment and created a blog post. But in the time frame that it was posted - so shortly after the BountyJobs thread - I viewed it...I suppose right or wrong depending upon how much time you've put into this community...as him thumbing his nose at me - and others in this community.
I've pointed out other blatant ads to Jason and accounts have been removed; if no one other than Jason took ownership of spammers we'd be overrun in a matter of weeks. RBC lives and dies by the content; honest discussions of RPO are great - whether they work any better than in-house is a great debate.
But this one was over the top; and I won't apologize for being a Badboy if in the long run the community thrives...
Steve Sill said:This is just mean spirited. I think that anyone who reads a blog can make decisions for them selves. You obviously have far too much time on your hands.
SS raises an interesting point. Do we lose when newbie bloggers are reticent to post because they're afraid they're not posting "correctly" and run the risk of being crucified? Is any attention (good/bad) really all good in the 'sphere? Is there another kinder, gentler way besides this baptism by fire to learn the ropes online? Is it fair to others who are, as Animal declared, "recruitosphere patriots, concerned citizens spending their own time turning postings that are made out of pablum into a discussion of real issues" to go back over the same thing time and time again? "Here, honey, let me show you how it's done..."
Have we become insensitive and jaded? Or is this the natural way in an ecosystem like this - as systems develop participation requirements accelerate? What say you?
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