I’ve had a long day in London collating video, audio & photographic footage from the ‘Fund Our Futures - Stop Education Cuts’ Demonstration in Westminster. I’ll be uploading bits & pieces over the next couple of days; the primary aim being on Monday I will be directing a Regional News Programme, brought together by a group of us at university... This piece is a light-hearted view on a serious subject! Edward; Tim & I were fortunate enough to come across: The Storm-trooping Scotsman!
Student Demo: Storm-Trooping Scotsman!
I’ve had a long day in London collating video, audio & photographic footage from the ‘Fund Our Futures - Stop Education Cuts’ Demonstration in Westminster. I’ll be uploading bits & pieces over the next couple of days; the primary aim being on Monday I will be directing a Regional News Programme, brought together by a group of us at university... This piece is a light-hearted view on a serious subject! Edward; Tim & I were fortunate enough to come across: The Storm-trooping Scotsman!
Fund Out Future - Stop Education Cuts March!

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✖ The Consequences Of Blogging... ✖

With the popularity of blogging increasing & without any clear
✖ Blogging & Employment ✖
✖ Losing one's employment as a consequence of personal blog commentary about the place of employment has become so commonplace that there is now an informal verb for the event: "dooced”.
✖ The word dooce originates from the pseudonym of Heather Armstrong, who lost her job after writing satirical accounts of her place of employment on her personal blog.
✖ In general, attempts at hiding the blogger's name and/or the place of employment in anonymity have proved ineffective at protecting the blogger.
✖ In the spring of 2006, Erik Ringmar, a tenured senior lecturer at the London School of Economics was ordered by the convenor of his department to "take down & destroy" a blog in which he discussed student life at the school.
✖ Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, was recently fined during the 2006 NBA playoffs for criticizing NBA officials on the court & in his blog.
✖ Mark Jen was terminated in 2005 after a mere 10 days of employment at Google for discussing corporate secrets on his personal blog.
✖ Blogging & Political Consequences ✖
✖ Blogging can sometimes have unforeseen consequences in politically sensitive areas.
✖ People are increasingly using blogs to express their political opinions.
✖ Sometimes bloggers can get into a very serious trouble when representing their political beliefs. There are many examples of this in the history of blogging.
✖ Other Consequences of Blogging ✖
✖ An unfortunate consequence of blogging is the possibility that the author may be subject to attacks, threats & harassment, often for NO rational reason.
✖ A blog is published worldwide & although if you publish articles you are open to both positive & negative criticism, under no circumstances are threats & abuse acceptable.
✖ Anonymity is often unsubstantiated as the best of times, however; blog trolls [individual’s who ‘anonymously' follow & harass other bloggers] believe that they can hide, & that their threats & insults can be emboldened by their anonymity.
✖ There have been many internet discussions aimed at countering abusive online behaviour, including developing a blogger's code of conduct (which will feature in a later post).