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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Anonymous Comments

So, I've noticed the majority of Anonymous Comments have turned into garbage since this post. Hmm.... I wonder why. I've noticed a few people complaining about them. So, I ask you the readers what do you think? Here are the options:

1. Disable Anonymous Comments altogether.
2. Allow Anonymous Comments but delete all negative Anonymous Comments.
3. Leave things as is

Let me know in the comments.

49 comments:

  1. Disable.

    Almost all the intresting comments are from registered users anyway.

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  2. i just wanted to be the first person to repond anonymously to this post.

    My suggestion is of course, 'fish'.

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  3. i hate the idea of signing up for a blogger account to post tho the negative posts do annoy me.. catch22

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  4. I haven't seem much in the way of intelligent discourse arriving through anonymous comments. I would get rid of them.

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  5. I would say, disable it for now, and after a while turn it back on and see how things working out.

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  6. Disable 'em. It'll show you learned from your mistakes.

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  7. Anonymous posters get louder if you pay attention to them.

    By blocking anonymous posts, you will likely find more posts from fake accounts, and it's back to square one.

    Rule #1: don't feed the trolls. Anything you do to 'respond' to the anonymous posts (again, you can't stop dumb posts -- this IS the Internet after all!) just gives them more reason to post.

    The best thing to do is just be above it and enjoy all the press, both good and bad.

    If you're really making a difference, lots of people will hate you. It's the sure sign you've 'made it' :)

    Consider stupid Anon posts your 'merit badges'.

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  8. Either way the lame-@$$ word verification doesn't work in Firefox so it doesn't really matter to me. I personally don't allow any comments on my blog thanks to spammers. Since you don't host your own blog maybe it's not a problem for you.

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  9. word verification works for me in all browsers. hmm.

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  10. I hate having to register for sites just to leave comments. I say leave them but delete trolls.

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  11. Disable.

    I don't have an account (I use the 'other' feature), but I'll gladly register to engage in the (sometimes) fruitful discussions that take place in these comments.

    Dr. F: I can see someone having a few accounts (one for being civil, one for trolling, etc), but at least the troll account will be linkable to other lame comments and there will be some lame entity to point fingers at when the shit hits the fan as in the KL post. I can't imagine anyone creating a new account every time they want to be a dickwad...

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  12. I think leave censorship out... We should all respect each other. Any anonymous post that gets personal just shows their immaturity I guess..

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  13. First, with regard to the original posting, while it is true, that the Moog Foundation has not yet shown itself to be a master at fundraising, the important thing is whether they deliver on the scholarships they state will be announced next summer. Whatever the (perceived) motives of those running the foundation, the important thing is whether they create a lasting legacy beyond Bob Moog's commercial enterprises. Perhaps they will fail to do so, perhaps they will achieve their goals in a very limited manner. Either way what possible good is there in attacking the foundation before it has had a chance to prove itself? (By the way, according to the Wikipedia entry for the foundation, the fundraising started Aug 21, 2006. Only 3 months ago.)

    Second, this is your blog. If you find something inappropriate you have the right to delete it. If you support the foundation and its goals, then I see no issue with you removing unsubstantiated claims that attack in the way that was done. The first comment that was made and the follow-up were unnecessarily unkind. I agree with you 'wiping' the post and letting it start over. Unfortunately some were offended and saw this as censorship. I find it hard to believe that those whose comments were deleted were close enough to the situation to have made they comments they did. Also, I don't recall you ever giving a mission statement saying this was a forum for one and all to say whatever they please. On the contrary you have said you created the blog for your own interests. I do not believe providing an *unlimited* forum for discussion was one of your goals.

    Thirdly, I agree with the good Doktor. It is easy to create bogus accounts. I personally don't see the anonymous noise as a big problem. Half the time I don't even look at the comments - I imagine many others do the same. So leave it alone - it aint broke (yet!).

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  14. Disable.

    Matrix - if you get an a/c, is there are way of tracking your comments, like their is at flickr?

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  15. Well it sucks when the anonymous comments are rude and disrespectful, but whats the difference when you can log in with a fake account and do the same thing? It may deter people from posting since they would have to put effort into registering. Comments will probably decrease.

    You know anonymous comments help people do be more honest, and sometimes I like reading this stuff, as long as its within taste. Just leave the anonymous comments and delete the ones you don't like.

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  16. please disable or start a forum.

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  17. I haven't seem much in the way of intelligent discourse arriving through anonymous or registered comments
    if you disable I will continue coming for fun and info
    just that twice a year ,I wont be able to react myself
    my sister would say "whatever"

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  18. i never post on here, but seriously stop whinging and just ignore the negative comments

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  19. Anonymous comments are fun. It's not like you HAVE to read them. I know there is at least one company who's representatives are concenred about anonymous comments. But as stated, it doesn't stop someone from registering fake accounts to post them anyways.

    It's like checking ID and luggage at an airport before boarding. The shoe bomber sneaks through anyways and blows up the plane. Locks keep honest people honest...

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  20. "Disable 'em. It'll show you learned from your mistakes."

    if matrix keeps lightners url at top, I don't think he learned anything much.
    he does not seem educated yet to me.

    why do you act this childish way matrix?

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  21. Obvious what happened here.
    People lost respect for matrix.
    I don't think he can regain respect by requiring registration.
    I think Matrix should learn to apologise first. Nothing good was accomplished, was it Matrix?

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  22. People that matter don't judge.
    People that judge don't matter.

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  23. Anonymous posts are the domain of cowards and weaklings. I enjoy your blog - as far as I'm concerned, you provide a useful service. Why should anyone in those circumstances need to continually police comments or put up with slander? If you have something worth saying, it should be worth creating an account for.

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  24. I think making us register will only make things worse. Less good members and incentive for what seems like lots of anon posters to register whenever they like. I anyways believe you are running a losing battle.
    The anon posters are terrorists.
    Nobody can stop terrorists.
    Like the USA, you have to change your ways first and gain respect.
    Then time must take its course.
    No other way or the terrorists will just find another way in.

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  25. ©2006 Matrixsynth - You do not have permission to copy posts from this blog.


    Hypocrite is right!

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  26. Remove false / damaging posts, anonymous or not.

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  27. > Remove false / damaging posts

    That's way too broad. Matrix would have to completely turn off commenting because anything could be potentially false.

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  28. I was undecided, but the last few anonymous posts in this topic made up my mind for me. Get rid of 'em.

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  29. > matrix has done a good job of trying darn hard to be anonymous himself!

    That is true. And by doing a quick Google search of his supposed last name turns up a cached page that is undeniably linked to this blog. But besides for that slip up, he would still be completely anonymous. It reaffirms my and other's point that requiring registration doesn't mean your real identity is there for everyone to view. The only real solution is to ban comments all together. Or presecreen everything. Both making quite a boring site.

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  30. I hate to admit it, but I agree with the last spate of puckish anonymous postings. I concur with his opinion that the Vermona & MicroWave do indeed suck.

    That aside, I agree with Future. These internet flame things tend to work in inverse proportion to the amount of attention given them.

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  31. "I was undecided, but the last few anonymous posts in this topic made up my mind for me. Get rid of 'em."

    I am starting to feel swayed as well after reading the recent few anon posts. It's ridiculous. Honestly, all the talks about Matrixsynth need to earn respect and all... he has my respect... and just a thought... if you want Matrixsynth to respect you, you gotta repect his site too. It's a fair game... With these anon posting disrespectfully, it's no wonder they get non, even from people who comes here...

    Well, you can't please everyone... that's the real world. Please leave Matrixsynth site if you disrespect him and his postings... real easy.

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  32. Well, he posted that one-word comment on the MOTM too. And even if they do suck, it would be nice if he would say something about what in particular about them sucks.

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  33. > I am starting to feel swayed as well after reading the recent few anon posts.

    The increasing number of "useless" anonymous postings is just a tactic being used by those who want anonymous posting banished.

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  34. Matrix,
    it's not that a post is anonymous or not. All this time I was posting anonymously and (I think)never had a problem.
    It's the quality of people that count.
    O.K., it's easier to say whatever you want, without care if you'll annoying someone so that's why people post that way.
    Many posts on the subject that came up these days were silly -to say the least and misleading.
    I just wanted to say that, a little bit of thought and logic required for everyone (I don't left my self out)when posting opinions in public.
    Nick

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  35. 1. Disable Anonymous Comments altogether.

    But the "Other" field is handy, since I don't have a blogger account. Either that, or turn off comments altogether. Some of these anonymous guys (or is it just one guy over and over?) are a bit over the top. For the SIGHUP blog, I've disabled the comments system and opted for a forum instead. It's easier to register for the forum, gets rid of anonymous posters, and makes it much easier to manage the spam.

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  36. D I S A B L E

    if you are going to take the time to post, you must take the time to register so that you can be held (somewhat) accountable for whatever bullshit you wish to spout

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  37. An anonymous comment is most likely to be viewed with some salt.

    Just clean house on the really dumb stuff and if you can set it to display all IP addresses that might make some people a little less obnoxious.

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  38. I don't see how most screennames are any different than anon comments except they registered.
    If anon posts are made by cowards, it doesn't make screenames the domain of the courageous either.
    I don't know *their* names either.

    As for slanderous talk, I think Matrix took the cake in that department. What you are witnessing is a hit and run. He wants to say shit about people, then wants to stop it coming back his way.

    *That* is a coward.

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  39. Baby talk, baby talk.
    It's a wonder you can walk.

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  40. I have a wonderful idea.
    I don't know why it wasn't thought of before

    Ok, Matrix has his detractors and offended people to the point they can't leave him be.
    So why not make another blog and call it matrixsynth sucks or something.
    Then whomever that runs the blog can copy just the non-donated content and no text from matrix himself. Links provided to the original matrixsynth post.
    They can include Chris at Audio Damage too, because he has no feelings any how.

    Voila!
    No jerks here and a forum where anything can be said.
    No need for censorship or registration.

    Or maybe Chris and Matrixsynth can put up public apologies to those they've offended.

    Which solution do you feel might be easier?

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  41. Thanks everyone. I put this up to see what you all think. I'm going to disable them for now. The problem with anonymous comments is you can't tell if it's from the same poster or not. Anon (not anonymous) above said it perfectly. This is a personal blog, not a forum. I put stuff up I find interesting and you can comment if you like. Note it is a personal blog, not some business and not really a forum. BTW, I noticed that all the forums I go to like, the-gas-station, Harmony Central, VSE and most lists, AH, have moderators. I can delete the annoying anonymous comments, but it would be a bit of work. I've been thinking about turning them off and was curious what others thought. As expected there are people on both sides of the fence and I respect that. Unfortunately I can't do both.

    I guess this is just what happens when you get more traffic. Boing Boing, the number one blog out there has simply turned off comments.

    And as for people signing up and trolling, I will delete the trolls, although I'm not sure what to do about synthbaron. ; ) His trolling falls under a completely different category. You are special synthbaron.

    And BTW, this is blog really isn't that important. I never expected it to even get that big. It really is just a place where I post stuff I come across. Think of it as my favorites list. It's not meant to be some major publication. Think of it as tapas bar or appetizers for the synth community. If you enjoy it keep coming back, but if you don't go already. The funniest things about the negative Anonymous comments and Kevin actually, is they keep coming back.

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  42. Thanks. BTW, regarding posting people's IPs and tracking them like on Flickr, I'm not sure. I haven't looked into that yet.

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  43. Trawling? Sure, I do try and get people to start talking about something. But I don't do it for "pleasure".

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  44. I know synthbaron. Just making a joke. Apologies if you took offense to that.

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  45. I was agreeing with you!

    :-p

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  46. People are too sensitive. Into the Volcano with them is what I say!

    Anyone wanna invest in my 'Volcano People Disposal' company?

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  47. "The funniest things about the negative Anonymous comments and Kevin actually, is they keep coming back." Hee exactly my point... If they are so upset about ur site, then don't come...

    Matrix, this is your blog, treat it like your personal one. You don't have to answer to anyone... as long as you don't break any laws, there's no right or wrong to things. :)

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  48. Thanks! It is just a blog after all. : )

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