Splogging - Don’t Do It
I wrote about my splogged content. I then wrote about my seeming inability to act. To recap… Content splogged, me mad, me ineffectual. I have since made sure that my Creative Commons is up-to-date (it was) and added a widget to add it to my feeds. I decided against moving to partial feeds because my readers were very vocal about their hatred of them.What I did not do, which I will do immediately after posting this, is do another search on my links (can someone tell me how to do this OTHER than Technorati links to you?) and ask for my content be removed. And keep track and follow up. Why didn’t I do this before?? I am leery of confrontation. I’m small potatoes. I was afraid of a fight I couldn’t win. I’m not afraid anymore. (update: went to find my content again, and couldn’t find it. Disappeared? WHY didn’t I bookmark or make screenshots?!) This is my content. Mine. I created it. I thought of it. I took the time and energy and thought to put it out there. Unless I have specifically allowed you to use my content, you’re not allowed to use it for profit. You are free to share, copy, distribute, display, and perform the work under the following conditions: It’s fairly clear to me. You make money off my stuff without my permission, it’s theft, pure and simple. Twitter informed me of this newest case of splogging, and Twitter has allowed me an action to take. Here I am. Some others have been splogged - bigger potatoes than me - all by blognetnews.com, with editor, Dave Mastio. I’m not hyperlinking, they don’t need ad traffic from me. I refuse to give it to them, however, I do encourage you to look it up yourself and see if you’re one of their stable of bloggers. Without compensation/permission. I am not one of them. Please be sure to look and make sure you’re not too. The whole thing makes me sick. It makes me angry. It makes me tired. It makes me feel used. Really. Sometimes I write something I’m really proud of. Sometimes, it’s crap, but I’m writing. Sometimes it’s memories I don’t want to forget. Please don’t abuse this interesting media of peering into the minds of others. Don’t twist it.
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April 12th, 2008 at 12:44 pm
No need to feel down - a lot of us are demanding that are content not be taken. Check out the url I left you in the comment section.
It has a detailed ways to report splogging abuse that is very effective.