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An Open Letter to DNA (Daily News & Analysis)

Dear DNA,

One of your reporters, Anjali Thomas, repeatedly called me last week for a story on the dark side of blogging in the context of the attacks against Cathy Sierra and Tim O’Reilly’s blogger code of conduct.

I repeatedly told her that the story she was researching was marginal at best and she should instead do a story on how blogging lets people find their voice and become part of a community.

I repeatedly told her that most of the bloggers I know, including myself, have had mostly positive experiences with blogging and I have rarely seen offensive and/ or abusive comments on the blogs I read.

When she insisted that I tell her about some controversial episodes in the desi blogospehere, I asked her to speak to Saket, Gaurav, Sakshi and Rashmi instead and offered to do an interview if she decided to do an objective story on blogging.

After all that, imagine my shock when I saw myself misquoted in this manner in DNA yesterday -

Alexa vs Alexaholic in Perspective

Alexa’s lawsuit on Alexaholic/ Statsaholic is generating a lot of negative buzz about both companies.

Tim O’Reilly - who was at the center of the blogger code of conduct controversy recently - puts the issue in perspective -

In short, I ended up with a lot more sympathy for Amazon’s position than I expected to. If someone decided that they could make a nice business by re-using the content from O’Reilly books in a new, more accessible form, I’d probably be miffed too.

Also See: TechCrunch. O’Reilly Radar.

Anything Goes

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Tim O’Reilly’s draft blogger code of conduct was picked up by New York Times but has been the subject of much ridicule otherwise (Techmeme).

Robert Scoble takes the best dig at the logos -

Something tells me the sites with the ‘Anything Goes’ logo will be more interesting.

Heh!

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Update - Tim O’Reilly responds to the criticism.