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Horrendous torture? Like the evil Dick Cheney pouring a water kind ofhorrendous torture or the cool hip chopping fingers off Saddam torture?Ihave had experience this week with domaining blogs, Elliotsblog.com and I have anew respect for what these domain bloggers must put up with.
I had a very pleasant email discussion with Morgan Linton and a nice phone call from Domain Sherpa ( Michael) andI have a new respect for what they and others go through so I apologize forcomments that may have offended them and anyone else who blogs about domaining.
Domain Bloggers have to put up with is horrendous torture and scrutinyfrom people that like to hide behind aliases.
The only thing I would reccomend is that you blog owners make people post undertheir facebook accounts so you/everyone knows who they are dealing with.
People using proxies or aliases to post on blogs are cowards, if you have somecomment to make to these guys have the guts to use your real name.
It's ok to have a difference of opinion but use your real name.
For the most part, I know who most people are on Dnforum, some I agree with andsome I disagree with but at least we know who we are dealing with.
It's tough for a blogger to write an article and have the same people come inand bash it sometimes for no reason what so ever.
So hats off to all the domain bloggers that continue to post day after day.
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Well despite the miscue I do not think writing a blog means you are saying youare an expert. Most are just journals. You can learn a lot from people'sfailures as well as their successes. Ido not regularly read any blogs but have a few I go back to every couple ofweeks. I avoid most of the negativecomments. You can get a good grasp onwhere they come from just by reading the comments after most CNN.COMarticles.
The people whopost them should learn to ignore the non constructive and the mine is biggerthan yours comments. Same as anythingonline.
But to call ittorture? Made me actually login.