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News Bits July 4 - July 10

Pittsburgh News:

US News:

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  1. ZOMGs LOL, spellcheck much, CBS? Or is that Curious George actually saying plane-ing? “This bill will help our intelligence professionals learn who the terrorists are talking to, what they’re saying and what they’re planing,” he said in a brief White House appearance after the Senate vote. []

WTF Trackback SPAM

Recently my comments have consisted almost entirely of trackback spam. Comments whose links are to fake blogs (spam blogs or splogs), their posts having a bit of my post (and other people’s posts) and a link to my post, which ends up as a comment on that post, thanks to WordPress’s trackback functions.

SK2 hasn’t been catching them. I think it’s because I set the severity of the plugin too low1 . I changed some of the javascript-embedding-in-the-comment-form options in SK2, to see if it can solve some of my spam problems, I’ll try it for a week and see if it works, if not, I’ll have to do some of the tricky, accessibility-inhibiting methods found here.

Have you ever gotten trackback spam?
If so, what did you do?

  1. I tend to have it on Lovey Dovey, because I’d like to think I’m nice. []

News Bits from 17 June - 4 July

I’m off to go blow shit up (yay, illegal fireworks!) and stuff my face, in a long-standing American tradition.  Peace out, y’all! </Futurama reference>

  1. Srsly, wtf is wrong with American beef?! I have yet to DIE from eating it.  You see, my South Korean friends, it kills you slowly through heart disease, not quickly through Mad Cow disease.  So srsly STFU about it. []
  2. Oh, and BTW, CBS, I don’t appreciate you calling me mentally weak when your minions at KDKA can’t figure out to make fireworks display information in BIG LETTERS on their homepage.  Forsrs.  It doesn’t take a college education to learn that on 4 July in America, what people want to know is when the fireworks are.  </argument> I win. []

Commenting Etiquette

I don’t think I should have to post about this, but I do. It’s a pretty prevalent thing.

A lot of people don’t use proper manners when commenting on others’ blogs. I’m not just talking about being rude or “flaming”. I mean simple common courtesy1.

For those of you who aren’t sure whether your web manners are up to date, here are a few pointers:

  1. If the post isn’t about someone’s layout, don’t comment on only their layout. At least one sentence about their actual post, please.
  2. Don’t sign up for comment rotations if your post consist entirely of detailed research papers about your life.2
  3. Don’t comment on sites only because you read that they return comments. That’s just selfish.
  4. Return all worthwhile (non-spam, non-off topic) comments received on your own site. Not only does it build web-connections, but it’s just polite.

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  1. Oxymoro~n… AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAaa. Ahem. Sorry. It’s just, y’know. []
  2. What I mean is the kind of site where every post is a 5 page detailed documentary about every single moment about their life. Unless you’re an astronaut on the space station - which you’re probably not if you have enough free time to read this - the world doesn’t need to know about your entire life’s Kleenex usage statistics. Sure, it’s your site, but it’s just rude and stupid to expect people to connect with you when you don’t post about anything except you. Post about the things you like and read and want to remember. Don’t be afraid to post surveys and quizzes and stuff sometimes. It’ll give people more of an interactive feel. []

Who Owns Comments?

I noticed this over at WLTC, and figured I’d like to post something about it. I seem to have eventually gotten around to it.

Would most of you agree that when you post a comment on a blog, you still own your comment, but you give the blogger the universal, irrevocable right to reproduce, distribute, and edit the comment for clarity, no strings attached?

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