Sunday, January 28, 2007

Next 10 testimonials from James

My next 10 are up at my site for those interested.

Reason in the cold light of day

You know, I've been thinking last evening and at times through the night. Fabian, I think, was right and one word runs through my mind over and over: "bullying".

You can imagine, as an ex-Head, how I feel about bullying. To be accused of it makes one stop and think. And that makes me think of Chris Dillow and “managerialism”. I don’t think one person should be in charge or even two or three. A group, a committee, is a much better idea and the experienced manager will be listened to anyway. I want to step back from this "headmaster" thing. I'm only a fellow blogger and you're all equals or betters. A man can start to believe in his own publicity.

If Fabian had been part of the administrative committee, he could have said that one word: “bullying” and we’d have stopped and considered. This is not to say that Wayne could have got off scot free and continue what he was doing - I still think he was out of order on that and he reaped the whirlwind.

On the other hand, he's put his case well, I've been reading his blog and I can't see any problem, myself. I was looking at Wayne's photo on his blog and can't for the life of me see why he'd want to stay with a group who have been so down on him. And I admire that because I've been on the receiving end of group ire many times before and I just become bloody-minded about it each time.

Sad that Fabian had to go to bring reason back in and I take a large share of the blame for that. Let's persevere though. We'll probably lose others - this scheme was always on a hiding to nothing - and yet it's a good scheme and has helped many of us. Easy to threaten, to give ultimatums, to stand our ground. Much, much harder to make something work.

UPDATE:
Central News has actually broken through and is the first Blogpowerer, [I may be wrong], included in Tim Worstall's Britblog Roundup, ahead of all of us. What a gesture on Tim's part. Well done, Wayne.

UPDATE UPDATE:
Morningstar was also in there. Well done there too but see the comments as to how this works.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Blogpower Testimonials: Ellee Seymour

My tenth and final Blogpower review and testimonial is up over at the Last Ditch. As voted for by Blogpowers, my final "victim" is Ellee Seymour. I hope you enjoy it.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

I’ve read the Norfolk comment - my thoughts

1] Personal stress. Whatever the rights and wrongs of the thing, the issue is that Blogpower is a FUN thing, done in spare time and for pleasure. We are already stressed out enough in the workplace at this time of year and the last thing we need is ugly disputes in cyberspace. In the end, one’s mental health is paramount.

2] As for the issue itself, I can’t reprint the comment because it was a private e-mail but the comment was:

a] provocative, about paedophiles and so on and clearly designed to stir NB up;
b] backlinked to ydkm’s own site*, not directly to the BNP, [as he commented on the last post]. I’ll send copies to the other four to see what they think.
*UPDATE: I was wrong, He did leave a BNP url on NB's site. I didn't see it earlier. He comments in the previous post.

Tom made a very good point that, in politics, we have to take the rough with the smooth and ditto in the blogosphere. If we can’t stand the heat, then use comment moderation and simply delete. Or don’t use moderation and delete, as ydkm himself indicated. I do it with the spam which sometimes arrives. We’re not in this to mollycoddle any blogger’s heightened sensitivities. We’re here to blog and combine in a loose confederation. Full stop. Period.

On the other hand, NB himself commented that one of the reasons he left was not only ydkm’s actions but the way a large proportion of other Blogpower members seemed to condone his actions.

3] Not one blogger so far [other than himself] has disagreed that ydkm is taking the p—s out of Blogpower. He’s 19 and having a ball, at our expense. We all do the same: take the p—s out of someone [mine is ‘Them’] but here’s the thing – none of us take the p--s out of fellow Blogpowerers. That’s the point.

Seems to me that if one enters Blogpower, it’s a sort of haven of protection and members go easier on each other than they would on their selected targets outside. To run down the Blogpower list [from within the group] and select a victim to provoke with allegations of paedophilia is an abuse of Blogpower. It looks remarkably like boosting one’s flagging stats in a cheap way.

Chicken Yoghurt hit the nail on the head when he wrote of ‘common decency’. Could we add to the manifesto:

Membership of Blogpower goes with the tacit understanding that we act with common decency towards other Blogpowerers, toning down our usual predatory instincts and remaining either silent or calm in the face of things we clearly are opposed to. Anyone not in Blogpower though is fair game.

As we have no disciplinary mechanism, let’s put this:

If an absolute majority of the current, full blogroll e-mail me to the effect and the other administrators agree, then we post that we’ve removed someone from the roll and await member reaction. I can’t see how that constitutes a political statement, as two thirds represents differing political persuasions. In other words, the libertarians do not currently make up two thirds of the roll. Yet it is crystal clear. It requires two thirds of the roll to take any major action.

4] Finally, to ydkm himself – it’s not personal, man but if you can’t abide by the manifesto addition above, then I’ll vote with my feet and withdraw from Blogpower, on grounds of mental health and heavy commitments. I’m sorry but I can’t be doing with this sort of rubbish any longer, particularly as the full brunt of my work begins in February and it will be hard enough keeping my own blog running.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

It's apparently started again

Norfolk Blogger has withdrawn and you can read why on his site. Same problem, same source, same taking the p--s. I seriously think we need to investigate Norfolk Blogger's reason and if it is factually correct, we may have to take a very unpleasant step [for the libertarians amongst us]. We are not just losing people one by one but we're losing good people plus our reputation is suffering badly. The administrators have tried everything to keep it all on an even keel but this is JUST NOT FUN. We'll report back to you.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Blogpower behind Jeremy Jacobs?

Do you think we could adopt Jeremy Jacobs as our next Blogpower project? Below is something from Nourishing Obscurity on his trek in three weeks:

First up is a very worthy cause which I’m hoping you’ll all support just a little.
Jeremy Jacobs' tragedy led to him dedicating himself to the cause of Breast Cancer ever since. He’s about to embark on a trek which is explained below and naturally needs funds for the Breast Cancer Campaign.

I'm receiving a few e-mails and hits concerning my Trek next month. For those of you who would like to donate to Breast Cancer Campaign, you're able to do so on-line here. If you would like to send me a cheque, then please drop me an e-mail to jeremyATjeremyjacobsDOTcom or call +44(0)8453 31 31 71.

Please pause a moment and drop him a line or click on the link. It's for a very worthy cause.

So how about it, Blogpowerers? Let's support Jeremy in this.

UPDATE: I was perhaps coy in telling Jeremy's story but our newest member, A Young Conservative, has written a fine piece about the whole business. Do look.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Blogpower stats for the last week

Visits

Total ........................ 2,173
Average per Day .......... 68

Page Views

Total ........................ 3,625
Average per Day ........ 100

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Blogpower Testimonials: The ThunderDragon

My penultimate Blogpower testimonial is up over at my blog. Please vote below for the subject of my final review.

Friday, January 19, 2007

Final Last Ditch Blogpower Testimonial

I am coming to the end of my reviewing exercise. The ThunderDragon review is in preparation. During the course of my labours, one of the ten blogs on my original list has left. I promised to do ten, so please let me know which of the following you would like to see reviewed.

Which Blogpower Blog should be the subject of my final review?
Ellee Seymour
Morag the Mindbender
Sicily Scene
Westminster Wisdom
  
pollcode.com free polls

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Blogpower Testimonials The Waendel Journal

I am now up to number 8 of 10 in my series of reviews of Blogpower blogs. This time Tony Sharp of the Waendel Journal is under discussion. Next up is the ThunderDragon, as his fortune cookie is warning him.

This is very like hard work. I am looking forward to getting back to unstructured ranting! Any suggestions as to the final blog to be reviewed?