August 15, 2002

Blogging, Trust, and Spam

(via scriptingnews) Some thoughts on the mainstreaming of blogs and the definition of spam in this essay, Blogging, Trust, and Discovery by Bob Frankston. A sample:

I find the more interesting change is in the process of discovery. Being heard against the din of all the voices is hard and we have a large industry dedicated to just that. Marketing and advertising are important and often necessary. But they easily become pathological and there is no sharp distinction between spin and fraud. In fact they often overlap. Of more concern is the sheer volume of noise as the "in your face" motif becomes increasing necessary. At least in the view of those vying for attention.

Posted by xian at August 15, 2002 10:16 PM
Other incoming links (via Technorati)

Hosted by Mediajunkie.

Sponsors
On this day in 2003
RFB down and out in New York: Radio Free Blogistan and most of my other sites are hosted on a server in New York City that is currently offline because of the blackout, and probably will be till Monday. Hence this site.... (Weblog Concepts)
My gut on RDF: I need to read Shelley's book, because I'm still fairly clueless about RDF. While I think it's silly to harp on colons in the format (would <a:href> really be all that hard to type or understand if that had been the format for HTML?), I have some vague sense that resistance... (Weblog Concepts)
New York is off-line: Suddenly I’ve noticed the charms of a hosted weblogging system, now that the New York blackout has taken my server off-line. Not sure if my sites will be up again today or not till Monday. It’s too bad, too, because I’m missing “Fair and Balanced” day on the Internet.... (errors)