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My Response to My MyBiggestComplaint Complaint and Assumptions06.16.07

This post was actually intended as a comment response to my Peeve Week 2 post, “Mixing Spam and Invitation Perceptions Together” on Ronald’s site. Since it is turning into a discussion, Ronald is going to turn off comments on that original post, and the conversation can be carried on here.

Therefore, anytime I say something like “my comment above” or “my post above” or something similar, I am referring to my original post and comment, and other comments, on Ronald’s site. If you have no idea what I am talking about, and would like to know, please head on and read “Mixing Spam and Invitation Perceptions Together“, as that will hopefully explain everything about the context of this e-mail. Thank you. :)

Hi “not george“,

First of all, Thanks for the comment. Ayya, this is going to be another long comment, which is definitely not good. I am hungry again, and I really need to write this quickly. It seems that the biggest issue here is the way a debate is carried on; I am trying to carry the argument using the logical points from my original post which are still valid as of now. My post was about showing how assumptions and perceptions about things can be different online, and hard to judge, and how peeves about online assumptions can be done in a peeve week project. You and George are focusing on how me thinking and assuming negatively about something that I consider part of a bulk mailing is not good, and that I should be not voice any concern, even through doubts and doubting my own self publicly, about anything and everything that comes through my contact form [even though the admins at MyBiggestComplaint have said and admitted that they did e-mail the same thing to multiple people].

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5 Things MyBlogLog Needs To Improve05.15.07

Discover who visits your favorite sites (including your own)!” That is what MyBlogLog states it will help you do. More and more bloggers are using MyBlogLog to find out who is visiting their sites. While the business model is so interesting that Yahoo acquired MyBlogLog, the MyBlogLog model’s value to users is itself limited and under a lot of testing. Wide adoption of a service or a product does not guarantee or mean that a service is definitely useful; it simply means that the service or the product has done good marketing and is gaining more subscribers or customers.

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