
Inquires the geek of the geek. (To me, it's a term of endearment. Please don't make me cross it out, too!) I quick-fixed the last post, hoping whoever chose to voice his/her (inadvertently) hurt feelings anonymously elsewhere, gets the message. (Why not comment right here, by the way, to give me a chance to comment on the comment?) I'm a nice person, a friendly creature with a sense of humor, and I apologize from the bottom of my heart if I'm lacking the skill to convey that. The last post was
not supposed to be dead serious.
4 comments:
I'm sorry that you had to censor your original post. It certainly did not seem like a personal attack on anyone, and it's a shame that it was perceived that way.
Who would have expected such high drama about web 2.0?
I also suspect that, while the anonymous post was placed on the learning 2.0 blog rather than as a comment to your posting, it does not represent the feelings of the entire learning 2.0 group.
I am actually not upset, thank you very much. The post went into the tips section because of several blog posts. It was a gentle reminder that while you have your opinions it is not really nice to make such disparaging comments about other peoples interests.
You did not have to change your original post!
I removed the tip since it seemed to upset you.
Thank you all! I was completely floored that somebody was actually looking at the content of my blog. Now I even receive comments! This is so cool! (Never happens on my other blog...)
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