You know, there are a few opinionated articles which just cry out for someone to set them straight.
Unfortunately, these articles seem to be (increasingly) grounded in websites which require that the respondents adhere to strict rules of identification.
It's not enough that we have to identify ourselves, we also have to identify the blog website with which we re associated. These folks want not only to know who you are, but what Blog Site you support! Why the HELL do they need this information .. to the point where you are forbidden to post a comment without giving up your blog site?
Are they looking for personal blogs which oppose their political viewpoints? And when they identify these people .. what will they do with that information?
*BTW .. as far as I can tell, if you don't have a blog .. you can't enter a comment!*
Well, hell, every body who know me knows that I'm a easy-going kind of guy. I don't mind giving out more information about my personal identity than would ordinarily seem to be reasonable just to justify the fact that I have an opinion.
(Sorry, urping all over my keyboard here ... they need my WEBSITE to justify my comment?)
Personally, I think it's bizarre that some folks are so hoity-toity that they need to be assured their commenters have an actual WEBSITE (read: blog?) before they will accept a comment.
Why would my opinion be more legitimate if I have a website, than if I did not?
Oh, just TRY to enter a comment on these websites if you don't have a BLOG!
The curious thing is ... I only bump into this certification process when my comment is going to be something like: "Hey, wait a minute now, this is all bullshit!"
In other words, I encounter this strict requirement to identify my websites where I strongly disagree with their printed opinions; which is to say, "Liberal" websites. "Conservative" websites don't seem to impose this "tracking" requirement nearly as frequently.
Conservative websites don't seem to give a shit who you are or where you are coming from. They just take whomever you are at face value. Are they less fearful
Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed this bizarre requirement from Liber websites?
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They only want opinions which adhere to their orthodoxy.
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