Anonymous
I blogged on a number of posts of different nature since the 23 October. I also noted how the blog posts on Mauritius blogging circle created a discussion here and there. Is there a law saying an individual cannot blog or comment anonymously?
In the past a number of bloggers had to give justifications because they were blogging and writing comments in an anonymous way. Some people value identity more than views in a written post or comments.
The reaction to Shayus gives readers the impression that if a person want to set a blog, the person should be the friend of an established blogger. It is as if there is a rule claiming that a new blogger is obliged to put his/her family name on a blog. Many new bloggers and upcoming bloggers also have the impression that a person cannot create a blog without the blogging community green signal and if he/she does it, then he/she is labeled as a Hate Blog. A new blogger should ultimately be active on established blogs to increase the ego of self proclaimed giant bloggers.
My previous posts was intentionally very stingy. Reaction to Shayus confirms my views in the previous blog posts. Bloggers started to spit venom on each other. Some agreed with Shayus blog posts while others hated it because they were feeling targeted and insecure by the truth in these posts. A few people bent on aggressive language and speculation and a highly derivative fight started on Twitter.
I think the problem is that how a new blog has been the trending topic on the Mauritius blogging circle. Maybe many thought that only a few people have the right to blog on this sensitive issue. If, only some bloggers come out of the circle and view the blogging community from outside it would be good for the health of many. Mauritian bloggers have always looked across the blogging globe from the inside but never viewed it from a non blogger’s point of view.
Previously there was a tension about bloggers and journalists and now bloggers highly controversial problem is anonymous blogging. I had a good laugh yesterday seeing all these conflicts which confirm my opinion that the Mauritius blogging circle is mostly fueled by ego and also jealousy toward other bloggers. I noted how some bloggers were trying to misuse this Shayus personality to avenge their personal grudge and jealousy toward other bloggers. Mauritius Blogging Community should be more flexible to environmental changes as none can stop what is to come.
I think you deleted my comment on the previous post or it went to spam so pleas chk it.
As for what you said in this post, I can’t disagree with these bt please please do meet me lol. I wanna appoint you on IC
– Anyway jokes apart, yes there was actually a real cinema on twitter yesterday. Anyway its often the same who will do the same..
Though your posts are very controversial i must agree it is fun as you dare to say whatever you think and anonymous FTW lol. (I think @carrotmadman6, @metalikacrew will agree with me on this anonymous fact). Even I am anonymous but last year some people learn about me during the a debate we organised.
Sure you’ve got the right to go anonymous. Everyone does. But if it’s to target others on your blog, then you might as well use your real name to really stand by your opinions. And you know, all those stuff that you’re writing would have looked better on your official blog.
Everyone has discovered who you are anyway.
“Some people value identity more than views in a written post or comments.”
Of course they will if you are being so bitchy and making personal attacks on people. By all means be anonymous, but don’t be anonymous just so that you can attack people without them being able to know who has a grudge against them. Because then it’s called cowardice.
“The reaction to Shayus gives readers the impression that if a person want to set a blog, the person should be the friend of an established blogger.”
What complete and utter rubbish!!!!!!! I didn’t know anyone before starting my blog. @kissmyattitude didn’t know anyone before setting up her blog. I am pretty sure Bruno didn’t know all of you before starting. I think you live in an imaginary world where you are just bitching about stuff which are not actually happening.
“Bloggers started to spit venom on each other.”
Atleast they do it openly. Because then it becomes a discussion. They write down their opinions alongside their name, without any worry about replies, because they are brave enough to reply to arguments. And if by spitting venom, you mean discuss, then thank god, bloggers spit venom at each other.
“…a highly derivative fight started on Twitter.”
lol are you trying to pretend that you have opened a can of worms and you have shown that bloggers do hate each other? Because that’s bullshit. If you had read twitter updates properly. There was only one fight going on. EVERYONE versus Avish (bless him) defending his girlfriend. It was EVERYONE versus Shayus. If that doesn’t show unity, I don’t know what does. You have utterly failed in showing cracks or hypocrisy in the blogging circle.
God, you do think you are awesome, don’t you? I think this entire blog is an amazing fail.
Now let’s see if you have the balls to publish my comment and if you have the brains to reply to me, because I don’t even think your blog is controversial. Controversy requires brain and a decent level of English. You have none.
I strongly dissagree with your point of view, saying that “if a person want to set a blog, the person should be the friend of an established blogger.”
Utterly wrong. When i started blogging, i was neither friend with any of big bloggers nor did i have experience, and was anonymous. Inspite of that , i integrated the blogging circle quite comfortably.
You should do your homework, instead of making direct derivations based on temporary facts.
I don’t understand – who PWNED you/what in this story?