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Re: Blogger and Garden Blogs


Hi Everybody ,

You all had me confused with the postings on this matter, partly because
I don't understand very well what you are talking about, but also because
my Blogger Buzz was explaining how you CAN do exactly what you are
talking about. Perhaps somebody who actually understands this could go
onto Blogger Buzz and read the December 13th entry. There is some apology
to WordPress users for interim problems at the end, so maybe that's what
was going on.

In any event, Blogger account holders control who can comment through our
"Settings" setting, and so can also restrict comments to blog "members"
only, registered users only, Google account holders only, or allow anyone
to comment.

Regards,
Lois J. de Vries
Visit http://loisdevries.blogspot.com

On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 13:55:43 -0500 "Kathy Purdy" <kopurdy@gmail.com>
writes:
> Doug,
> It did cause a minor tempest. Pam Penick's blog Digging addressed it 
> in this
> post with links to other bloggers' posts:
> http://www.penick.net/digging/?p=391
> and then there are more responses in the comments.
> 
> Kathy
> 
> On Dec 17, 2007 9:07 AM, Doug Green <dgreen@kos.net> wrote:
> 
> >
> > I just posted a note on my blog about Blogger that some of you 
> might wnat
> > to
> > consider.  IMO... In short, Blogger has implemented a new policy 
> of making
> > all commenters on your blog have either a Blogger account or 
> "register"
> > with
> > a non-linking account in order to make a comment.
> >
> > In the short run, this isn't likely too big a problem as the 
> Blogger
> > network
> > is fairly large and the numbers most garden bloggers are talking 
> about
> > with
> > subscribers are still pretty low.
> >
> > In the long run however, professional garden writers may want to 
> ensure
> > they're in a system where all visitors can comment equally.  Have 
> your own
> > self-hosted blog.
> >
> > Why?
> >
> > The deal is fairly simple.  Blogging is about networking and 
> creating
> > relationships between blogs and writers.   If I, as a non-Blogger 
> person
> > can't include my blog-link in a comment on your site, then you and 
> the
> > other
> > readers don't know who I am and can't include me in the 
> conversation by
> > visiting my blog or back-linking through.  I ran into this on the 
> weekend
> > where I wanted to make a comment on a Blogger garden site but 
> couldn't
> > because I didn't have a Blogger account and I wasn't all the keen 
> on yet
> > another registration for a non-linking identity.
> >
> > Blogger has created a wall around it's blogs and writers and while 
> it may
> > not have been the intent, effectively created a long-term policy 
> of not
> > allowing any other blogger outside the network to interact.  A 
> closed door
> > policy reminiscent of AOL back "in the day."   You won't see the 
> effect of
> > this in the short term but in the long term, I suspect that 
> Blogger blogs
> > will increasingly talk to themselves.
> >
> > A useful strategy might be to have two blogs - one inside the 
> system and
> > one
> > outside the system.
> >
> > But that's too much work for me. :-)
> >
> > So that's a heads-up if you're using Blogger.  You'll see inbound 
> comments
> > from other Blogger readers but likely decreasing numbers of 
> comments from
> > non-Bloggers over the next few years.
> >
> > I haven't seen this issue raised in garden blogs even though it 
> has been a
> > bit of a firestorm on other blog areas I follow.  My apologies if 
> I've
> > missed it in my travelling and moving.
> >
> >
> > On a lighter note - a Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday Season to 
> all
> > fellow
> > garden writers.  May the simple gifts of the season be yours this 
> year.
> >
> > Doug
> >
> >
> > --
> > Doug Green
> > Ist in Online Gardening Publishing
> > Homesite http://www.simplegiftsfarm.com
> > Blog http://www.douggreensgarden.com
> >
> >
> >
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