Carallena’s, Taylor’s, and Dorsey’s blogs, I didn’t make them too long and I gave honest feedback in a kind way. I also commented on the article ,"What Did You Once Hate but Now Like?" I just ask that everyone follows my rules like I follow the rules of the articles/posts I comment on.
I also went to huffingpost.com where I read an article about these women stranding up to a government because they had been beaten in a prison and were told to be quiet about it. Seems to be a sad story, but as I got to the comments people were disagreeing about their thoughts on the article. For example one comment hinted to me the person that made the comment didn’t believe that the events didn’t take place. In fact, there were other comments suggesting the same thing and other people would just get upset because of how some people feel about those ladies situation. Arguing on a news blog in my opinion just makes a person seem like they have nothing positive to do and it can make them look so ignorant.
I do have rules for my blog; they are posted on my sidebar if you have not noticed. I have rules because some people may not know the impact their words may have on me or anyone that reads my blogs or they just may not care. Before making my rules I read and listened to, “The Top 10 Reasons We Deleted Your Comment” and “From Commenter to Columnist: The Atlantic’s ‘Cynics’,” they enlightened me on why professional blogs or online news companies delete so many posts a day .To me it basically gave me logical reasons to delete peoples post on my blog. It discusses how if a person writes too much or curses on posts it drives other users away from reading my blog. It also gave me tips on when I am commenting on someone else’s blog. For example the way I commented on I also went to huffingpost.com where I read an article about these women stranding up to a government because they had been beaten in a prison and were told to be quiet about it. Seems to be a sad story, but as I got to the comments people were disagreeing about their thoughts on the article. For example one comment hinted to me the person that made the comment didn’t believe that the events didn’t take place. In fact, there were other comments suggesting the same thing and other people would just get upset because of how some people feel about those ladies situation. Arguing on a news blog in my opinion just makes a person seem like they have nothing positive to do and it can make them look so ignorant.