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		<title>A Code of Conduct for Bloggers?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last April, the folks at O&#8217;Reilly, who coined the concept of Web 2.0, declared that they want to create a code of conduct for Bloggers.  I actually was talking about a concept of ethics in Blogology 101, so this is something I want to further my opinions on.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Last April, the folks at O&#8217;Reilly, who coined the concept of Web 2.0, declared that they <a href="http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/04/draft_bloggers_1.html">want to create a code of conduct for Bloggers. </a> I actually was talking about a concept of ethics in Blogology 101, so this is something I want to further my opinions on.</p>
<p>While there is nothing in the code concerning payolas or reviews, a good deal of the code is geared toward that sacred duty Google knows all to well: Do no evil. Also there are things such as Taking responsibility for your words, something I inferred but didn&#8217;t outright say with my Zune post. In addition, that one would never say anything on a blog they wouldn&#8217;t say in person. Wow, that takes out..well, pretty much every emo kid in LiveJournal. I would also like to say that I enjoy the fact that comment deletion is left solely to the blogger(s).</p>
<p>But there are other things I have problems with. One of those is Keeping the sources private. This was obviously added because of when Apple tried to sue a few bloggers to reveal their sources. I have a bit of experience in the journalistic world, and I&#8217;ve been told to cite sources whenever possible, but that anonymous sources are OK, so long as they can be confirmed. </p>
<p>Another problem that I have is with the rule of &#8220;Do no harm.&#8221; Rather vague, isn&#8217;t it? This is what the rule says according to the draft of the code:<br />
<blockquote>A blogger must not use his or her blog to willfully cause harm. A blogger must consider the impact of his or her actions on others. A blogger must not send his or her audience to harass other bloggers or people.</p></blockquote>
<p> Sounds good, but then again, what if a blogger discovers that people are going to be causing a problem, either writing something bad, spamming a forum, etc. Should they not attempt to do something to stop the problem? You could argue that it&#8217;s for the authorities to deal with, and I&#8217;ll agree. But I feel that as a blogger, your duty is to the Blogosphere first, and and code of conduct second. If someone has issued a libelous entry, or has otherwise commited a wrong, other bloggers and their audience should have the right to stand up. </p>
<p>Now, obviously, if a blogger decides to go on a harassment campaign simply because he hates the person, that&#8217;s stupid. You end up looking like a troll. </p>
<p>All in all, it&#8217;s pretty good for a start. If it&#8217;s made official, I might just adhere to it. Whether you do or not is up to you. </p>
<p><a href="http://blogging.wikia.com/wiki/Blogger%27s_Code_of_Conduct">The Blogger&#8217;s Code of Conduct Draft.</a></p>
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