Recently, I was given a wake-up call. Someone who I didn't know read this blog referenced something I wrote on here.
Hey, t3h egotist. Guess what? People read things that are left public.
When Facebook stalking is an accepted form of communication inconvenient blog reading is going to happen. Who knows? Perhaps even someday my grandmother will figure out how to turn on the Internet and use Google. (Currently, she thinks that the computer is a great machine because it does all the card shuffling on Solitaire for her.) As a blogger, I really should be careful what I put up here. Because it really could be bad if the wrong person read the right post.
And yet, the whole point of making posts is to let out all the angry and lost-ness inside of me, so I don't spew it on my friends, or start dialing people at midnight when I get all lonely. Self-censorship doesn't help that out.
21 May 2010
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lj (and other journals that use the same format) has a thing where you can set either specific posts or your whole journal so that only you can view them, or so that only certain people can view them. Does blogger let you do that? Still self-censorship, but at least you wouldn't have to wonder.
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