tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14600985.post6683794029385481093..comments2023-11-03T14:59:31.910+00:00Comments on The Growlery: Mutter, grump ... oh, alright then...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14600985.post-27257795895104749192008-08-01T16:43:00.000+00:002008-08-01T16:43:00.000+00:00Well, there are a number of factors in there: whet...Well, there are a number of factors in there: whether a blog is intended as a form of broadcast or of communication; whether "self-confidence" and "healthy" can so readily be assumed to be connected; etc etc. I accept I'm probably biased from moving in circles (i.e. the Guardian Bad Science crowd) where The Enemy generally comprises people and groups whose besetting sin is insulating themselves from critical appraisal.<BR/><BR/>Purely from a practical POV, over the past few weeks comments (both on my weblog and others I visit) have brought my attention to a number of sites and sources that enabled me to significantly add to existing articles, as well as providing several ideas for new ones.<BR/><BR/>It's always possible you might run out of ideas, but for me anyway, external input is one of the ways to protect against that.Ray Girvanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05556764642402680159noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14600985.post-88020501856590256212008-08-01T10:56:00.000+00:002008-08-01T10:56:00.000+00:00Hmmm. I always consider "comments disabled" as a g...Hmmm. I always consider "comments disabled" as a <I>good</I> sign and am disappointed that you have given in to what I consider a far-from-conclusive argument. <BR/>"Comments disabled" is good because it hints at a healthy self-confidence - "Pah! What do I care what random passers-by think?" <BR/><BR/>The reason I don't keep a public blog myself is because I'm afraid I'd find myself touting for readers and getting upset if no-one commented. Then if I actually got any commenters I'd start to feel responsible for keeping them entertained and I'd get all shouty and crude. (Shouty and crude on the internet? Surely not!) I'd then start to feel I had to keep the wretched blog fed with wordage every day and whatever tiny spark of inspiration I had would be snuffed out completely ...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14600985.post-25438374343490806392008-07-29T14:44:00.000+00:002008-07-29T14:44:00.000+00:00Yes ... I've seen your Bad Sign commentary on occa...Yes ... I've seen your Bad Sign commentary on occasions :-)<BR/><BR/>Which is partly why I decided to enable ... I lacked the courage to seem cowardly!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14600985.post-49311686525993719762008-07-29T14:36:00.000+00:002008-07-29T14:36:00.000+00:00Well, see how it goes. I enabled mine after painti...Well, see how it goes. I enabled mine after painting myself into a philosophical corner: i've joined in bitching on a number of occasions about it being a Bad Sign regarding various flavours of pseudoscience, quackery and authoritarian politics that they are deeply cowardly about open discourse (e.g. websites with no comment mechanism, or at most highly censored forums). I thought i would be hypocritical not to allow comments on my own site. (OK, it could be done via e-mail, but as I use Blogger constantly - for content management as much as explicit blogging - that way was easier for me).Ray Girvanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05556764642402680159noreply@blogger.com