tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-652950132925204088.post3501399609478366124..comments2024-03-25T17:34:35.600+11:00Comments on Sarah Stewart: The "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" sides of TwitterSarah Stewarthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00480597227427423793noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-652950132925204088.post-9497832928418164832010-10-09T05:52:07.379+11:002010-10-09T05:52:07.379+11:00There are people who take delight in stirring up t...There are people who take delight in stirring up trouble online...we call them trolls...it is much better to ignore these people and not give them ammunition to feed off.Sarah Stewarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00480597227427423793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-652950132925204088.post-54549930128611307742010-10-09T05:31:43.638+11:002010-10-09T05:31:43.638+11:00I am glad you post these questions. I have read a ...I am glad you post these questions. I have read a few rants by people and I have wondered if they thought they would feel the same way the next day. On my Blogs I try to write hard things and then wait a day, but I stay away from using Twitter and Facebook that way as I can see that it could be something that might spread throughout the world in a few minutes. What a thought. Used to be just neighbors....Tracy Pembertonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07951292415697899964noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-652950132925204088.post-57410243573324679672010-10-06T07:29:47.701+11:002010-10-06T07:29:47.701+11:00I don't have an answer for you, Lisa. I would ...I don't have an answer for you, Lisa. I would probably ignore the original post...sometimes, the more you respond, the worse things get. <br /><br />One answer would be to privately contact the writer and explain why you're upset about the original comments.Sarah Stewarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00480597227427423793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-652950132925204088.post-10659996786716983932010-10-06T06:59:12.752+11:002010-10-06T06:59:12.752+11:00So what happens to a comment that is published and...So what happens to a comment that is published and then deleted? I tend to publish good and bad comments for discussion. It definitely pays to be clear on the law if you intend to blog potentially controversial statements.<br /><br />I find it difficult if someone has posted about you but then wont publish your comment in reply. How would you deal with that?Lisa Barretthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04161928233695371911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-652950132925204088.post-4445283513977082632010-10-05T16:03:10.363+11:002010-10-05T16:03:10.363+11:00Hi Katherine, to be honest, I haven't noticed ...Hi Katherine, to be honest, I haven't noticed you ranting...will have to pay more attention LOL<br /><br />Sometimes I think it is really hard to remember that what you say online is open to the world. I know...I have been guilty of a few boobs myself. I try to follow my own advice about leaving 24 hours before commenting but some times, emotion gets the better of you. So what do you do if you make a mistake? I think the best thing is to be up front about it and apologise...that's all you can do.Sarah Stewarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00480597227427423793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-652950132925204088.post-14752827509212132832010-10-05T14:07:50.595+11:002010-10-05T14:07:50.595+11:00Thank you for this timely reminder. It is entirely...Thank you for this timely reminder. It is entirely appropriate too, for a facilitator to be pro-active in "training" or guiding course participants in netiquette protocols; to be specifying the expectations and encouraging discussion on what is appropriate and what (frankly) isn't. (... as a trainee facilitator too, I have been learning as much from quietly watching fabulously modeled facilitation as I have from the discussions and activities). Social protocols: <br />I'd like to discuss this aspect of social tools in teaching more. I really appreciate the gentle yet firm way you've expressed your expectations - especially as I have a tendency to rant (you may have noticed). There is a balance isn't there (for me especially as I'm rather inhibited in 'real time') of being free to express a perspective (whether negative or positive) without being personal or harsh. Great advice.Katherinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10319899525930563157noreply@blogger.com