PrivateCitizen
Confused about dryer sheets
I would like to start blogging about specific savings/retirement issues, but don't see a blogging place for this as I do on other forums. Could this feature be added to e-r.org? Thanks.
I would like to start blogging about specific savings/retirement issues, but don't see a blogging place for this as I do on other forums. Could this feature be added to e-r.org? Thanks.
We like having conversations! If you want to develop your own blog, you could provide a link to it in the thread.
I would like to start blogging...
I always have difficulty when nouns are used as a verb.
."Blog Spamming" is prohibited. A determination of whether any particular instance constitutes blog spamming shall be at the sole discretion of the moderators
Clearly, I'm wasting my time here asking about blogs.
Clearly, I'm wasting my time here asking about blogs.
Yeah, you wouldn't want to... uh ... say, converse.
Clearly, I'm wasting my time here asking about blogs.
Yeah, you wouldn't want to... uh ... say, converse.
I'd probably take a look if the content and writing style of the poster was interesting to see if they had anything to offer in a "documentary" format.
...or not.
Years ago on this board, Dory gave H*cus his own forum to moderate. It was a short experiment and it came to an ugly end.Second and more importantly, blogging is inherently an uneven communication. The blogger owner is the top dog and even in the somewhat unusual situation when there is a real dialogue going on in a blog, the blogger opinions get more weight.
Years ago on this board, Dory gave H*cus his own forum to moderate. It was a short experiment and it came to an ugly end.
I think H* managed to hold out and be "fair and balanced" for almost 36 hours before he felt obliged to start editing/deleting people's posts to reflect what they really would have said if they truly understood what they were talking about...
is worse than the the 3 or four line
quote fests that people are fond of doing in their posts.
re: linking to blogs etc..
.. as far as providing the best "quality of experience" in the forums
i don't see why how having one url link to your
personal blog or website as your signature is worse than the the 3 or four line
quote fests that people are fond of doing in their posts. i'd rather see
a small smiley sized "personal" link icon at the bottom of a post, or on the left
hand side column along w/ the poster name than multiple line long sig's with
quotes that i'm not really interested in seeing on every post.
maybe somehow making the 'about me' link via the poster's name on the left
a little more apparent would do the trick..