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categories: reviews | blogs | death threats | Sierra
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6502643.stm
About Kathy Sierra's blog death threats, it highlights one of my
problems with blogs and my overall lack of surprise about the matter.
Blogs, in and of themselves have fewer homeostatic mechani
Geert Lovink wrote:
> Dear nettimers,
>
> I wonder how many of you follow the 'Kathy Sierra' case and what you
> make of it.
I wrote this reply to her, but apparently she didn't see my comment
on her blog or doesn't care about autonomous community initiatives to
try to create change in techno c
I only followed this only very tangentially, but from what I can
gather, I think Geert is right. In many ways, this is old news. It's
a classic case of a community where all members used to have all
the rules internalized, i.e. they were 'voluntarily' adhering to
them, thus there was no need to en
Dear nettimers,
I wonder how many of you follow the 'Kathy Sierra' case and what you
make of it. My first response was that this scandal was the final
chapter of the A-list, the presumed consensus culture of prominent
US-bloggers that got famous by linking to each other in the time when
blogging w