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Monday, June 2, 2008

Something to think about when you publish a blog or other personal web site

This morning, I was modifying my blog to include functionality to add blog posts on my website to Facebook. In doing so, I realized, that some content that included on my blog and Facebook site contained content that may be considered inflammatory, derogatory, and/or offensive. For example, discussions around the upcoming presidential election, same sex marriage, or whether or not farting is fun to do (yes, someone actually posted a conversation about farting).

Because there are times when I do not agree with the content of site in question, I do not want someone to mistakingly assume I share the opinions being expressed on it. By including the content on my blog, it stands to reason that you could assume I share the same viewpoint and even worse be offended by it.

You have to be careful of your web presence. In todays world, it is not uncommon for someone to Google your name and you want to be certain that what ever comes back in the search results, that every instance where your name is plastered on the web it best represent you as a person. Of course there are instances of mistaking identity, after all, the world is a big place and people do have the same name as you (if you Googled my name from the link above, I'm not a professional Tennis player, although ironically enough, I was born in the St. Louis area).

And before you add a comment with a smart ass remarks about what content I could possibly be discussing (you know who you are), the content was coming from Floort.  You should check the sight out, there are some thought provoking (and not so thought provoking) conversations that go on there.

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1 Comments:

  • At June 12, 2008 5:46 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I too worry about this. Alot of what I put on my site is just random stuff that I find on the net. Some of it isnt as nice as Id like it to be. What Ive opted to do then is update the robots.txt file to stop crawlers from searching the site. Yes, this will inhibit and reduce my visits, but thats ok - Id rather keep visitors down to those I know and want to come check things out. Its not at all a perfect system, but it does help. I guess the most you can do is just keep an eye on whats published and make sure it's something you don't mind the world knowing about ya.

    Also, congrats on the move - I know you guys must be exhausted from all the craziness that comes with it!

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