blog.ericeggert.de

  • Archive
  • RSS
My content will be stolen and republished in ways that violate my extremely permissive Creative Commons license. This will be done by both bots and humans. The bots will use my content to steal pennies from advertisers and time from people. Some of the humans won’t realize they’re doing anything wrong. The others think I won’t notice. People will misquote, re-title, and edit my content to make it more sensational, at the expense of my credibility and their readers’ trust, in an effort to increase pageviews to their own site, like Business Insider, or increase their rank or reputation on someone else’s site, like Hacker News. People will misread and misunderstand my content, usually because they’re inattentively skimming it for trigger phrases and concepts that confirm or inflame their own biases. This will incite many of them to leave misguided, poorly written, ad-hominem comments on every site that republishes or links to my content. Most of the commenters will only read the (edited, sensationalized) title before commenting. They’ll insult my intelligence, call me names, tell me I suck, and refute arguments I didn’t make. Many of them will email these comments to me to make sure I see them. But I still write. Because amid all of the spam, fraud, and nastiness, people are reading what I write. Some even send positive feedback or valid counterarguments. But most importantly, I’m freely expressing my ideas in public, which helps me clarify my thoughts, enhance and alter my views, and improve my writing over time. I think I’m getting the better end of the deal.
Marco.org: What I expect 

Source: marco

  • 2 years ago > marco
  • 164
  • Permalink
  • Share

164 Notes/ Hide

  1. fitzroy liked this
  2. kxr liked this
  3. pkazmierczak liked this
  4. nala liked this
  5. lacontessa liked this
  6. stevekinney liked this
  7. pairpearpierre liked this
  8. crispyteriyaki liked this
  9. evocateur liked this
  10. drewfranklin liked this
  11. psiphisamurai liked this
  12. christopherdwhite reblogged this from marco and added:
    think he absolutely nails...being a writer (or any kind
  13. markhowson reblogged this from marco
  14. markhowson liked this
  15. rinsespin liked this
  16. underpaidgenius reblogged this from marco
  17. anglobibliofile liked this
  18. peterwknox liked this
  19. brooksben liked this
  20. quietbabylon liked this
  21. embody liked this
  22. azspot liked this
  23. electrichoney liked this
  24. sheatsb reblogged this from marco
  25. alanhogan liked this
  26. trafford liked this
  27. tiffany liked this
  28. bohtho liked this
  29. dentarg liked this
  30. old-pxlblg liked this
  31. nonowarn liked this
  32. glenndixon liked this
  33. tapeleg reblogged this from marco and added:
    people who really like what you did that make it all worth it.
  34. sisterpearl liked this
  35. jimcloudman liked this
  36. complex reblogged this from marco
  37. nikography liked this
  38. tkot reblogged this from silas216
  39. johnwgunn liked this
  40. seanblog liked this
  41. brainofg liked this
  42. bigboxcar liked this
  43. awkwardscorpion liked this
  44. bitdepth liked this
  45. toldorknown liked this
  46. tgumbel liked this
  47. jaycruz liked this
  48. pukomuko liked this
  49. librarysciences liked this
  50. charliepark liked this
  51. Show more notesLoading...
← Previous • Next →

About

Avatar My blog about web design and development in english language.

Me, Elsewhere

  • yatil on Dribbble
  • yatil on Forrst
  • @yatil on Twitter
  • Facebook Profile
  • yatil on Vimeo
  • yatil on Flickr
  • yatil on Delicious
  • yatil on Pinboard
  • yatil on Last.fm
  • yatil on Foursquare
  • yatil on Gowalla
  • Google
  • Call me on Skype
  • yatil on github

Twitter

loading tweets…

I Dig These Posts

See more →
  • Post via marshallbock
    iPhone 4S Template


    Pretty much every decent iPhone app ever made also has a website extolling the virtues of the app and its features....

    Post via marshallbock
  • Photo via preppeller

    A cheeky little addition sneaked into v1.0… the ability to wildcard when navigating the File System within Alfred :)

    Photo via preppeller
  • Photoset via usersillusions

    Apple has made some very subtle updates to the visual design for iOS 5.

    via Design Archive

    Photoset via usersillusions
  • Photo via minimalmac

    Sumo is an elegant and useful cable management tool designed to be placed on a desk, tabletop or workstation to prevent cables from dropping...

    Photo via minimalmac
  • Quote via fuckyeahgaiman
    “I wanted to put a reference to masturbation in one of the scripts for the Sandman. It was immediately cut by the editor [Karen Berger]. She told me,...”
    Quote via fuckyeahgaiman
  • RSS
  • Random
  • Archive
  • Mobile

Effector Theme by Carlo Franco.

Powered by Tumblr