Sunday, December 11, 2016
reasons to stop anonymous blogging
Blogging anonymously is a dangerous “game” to play in the internet world. Anonymous blogging is a blog without any acknowledged author or contributor. These actions caused by this type of bloggers can cause serious havoc on social media to the point where people are deleting their Facebook,Twitter,and Instagram accounts to people committing suicide. I think anonymous blogging should be gone from the internet. No good comes from this type of posting on social media. People are getting hurt left and right without them knowing who's throwing the punches. To me blogging anonymously is a just a waste of time like there is really no point to add chaos to the world, there's already enough of that. I believe if you have a problem with someone you should say it face to face instead of behind the screen. Another reason blogging should not be anonymous is the blogger who is causing havoc have the freedom to post negative comments without repercussions. So this makes some people want to join social media then more people would join to the point where your best friend could be the one hurting you on social media without you knowing. There is absolutely no point having this type of posting on social media. There should be an app where you can see who’s posting these negative comments, this could be a way of ending all types of anonymous blogging for good.
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Anonymous blogging is cool for saying things you're scared to openly stand behind though. Maybe similarly shy people could enjoy relating to those things. Anonymity isn't that bad if you ignore the trolls.
ReplyDeleteI disagree with this statement. There are many positive things that can come from anonymous posting. If we rule this opportunity out we would give up so many of the good things that come from this. For example we get to hear people's truth on certain topics without them having to worry about judgement on their opinions, this opens many people up to the idea of expressing their true opinions. This gives us many more point of views than normal. People can also talk about topics that they may usually uncomfortable about if they weren't able to be anonymous.
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