This was the original Seminole Heights blog with commentary about life in and around the urban neighborhood of Seminole Heights in Tampa, Florida. Musings about other topics as my mood permits. The blog is essentially inactive since I moved to Lutz. Go to The Official Unofficial Seminole Heights Blog - www.seminoleheightsblog.com for active content.
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Happy News
Welcome to the newest blog out of Seminole Heights, Seminole Heights Happy Days, by Renee, I've lost count as to how many we have in this neighborhood.
Hi Renee -- I am so very pleased to read about a blog with a positive twist on living in Seminole Heights (I'm thankful for an opportunity to finally say that on this blog -- I've been reading this blog for over a year and it seems to be becoming more and more 'negative'). Anyway -- I love your blog, but I wish that 'anonymous' people like myself could post there.
Creating an account on blogger still allows you to remain as anonymous as posting as anonymous. There is no cost or requirements and it aids conversation by keeping posters somewhat distinct, even though there is nothing to prevent a single person from having multiple handles. While I understand why people may want to keep their real identities obscure, possibilities of real retribution or appearances of impropriety and all, I don't understand why people want to completely detach themselves from their comments in a pool of anonymity. If you believe it enough to post it you should keep claim to it as your own at least within the context of the forum.
Hi Renee -- I am so very pleased to read about a blog with a positive twist on living in Seminole Heights (I'm thankful for an opportunity to finally say that on this blog -- I've been reading this blog for over a year and it seems to be becoming more and more 'negative'). Anyway -- I love your blog, but I wish that 'anonymous' people like myself could post there.
ReplyDeleteCreating an account on blogger still allows you to remain as anonymous as posting as anonymous. There is no cost or requirements and it aids conversation by keeping posters somewhat distinct, even though there is nothing to prevent a single person from having multiple handles. While I understand why people may want to keep their real identities obscure, possibilities of real retribution or appearances of impropriety and all, I don't understand why people want to completely detach themselves from their comments in a pool of anonymity. If you believe it enough to post it you should keep claim to it as your own at least within the context of the forum.
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