Jessica Coen

Sometimes, anyhow.

Friday, February 11

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placesweusedtogo:

Reading the comments on Jason Linkins’s “How HuffPo Works” piece as well as the comments on nu-Gawker, one thing stuck out to me, and that is that people who spend seemingly their entire working day commenting on articles on the Internet are really, really self-important, and also convinced they make up the majority of people reading any given website. Hint: you suck and also there are only 10 of you.

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    Okay, LAST POST and then I drop this (because I actually don’t dislike comments or care either way and occasionally...
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    I’m trying to think of a media/creative industry where the most committed participants/consumers/fans are treated with...
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    Here is some “inside baseball” for you but the reason I skip the link dump so often is because Salon’s CMS can make...
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    Sunday morning political shows. I...encourage comments, and also fun. From what I’ve been...
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    Right? See, I comment too when I’m bored or taking...break. It’s fun! But then
  7. dahlelama reblogged this from placesweusedtogo and added:
    Yep, that’s pretty much...gist of it. I mean, don’t get me wrong—I love commenting, and I...
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    People keep promising to prove this, but honestly, after seven years, when I mention Gawker, if the person isn’t a media...
  9. ryanbrown reblogged this from jessicacoen and added:
    BUT “WE/THEY” ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT 10!
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  12. cajunboy said: so very true.
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