TAMA Rachabanda

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January 6, 2010

దేవ్ రచ్చబండ ఒప్పందం

Dear TAMA Rachabanda,
I have been following your blog closely for sometime now and have contributed a couple of articles. The concept is very interesting and has a lot of potential to make this place a spot for gathering of minds. However I have found that the tenor of the audience recently has become quite nasty and personal. I will be glad to participate in your podcast as I have had similar thoughts. However I request you to be more aggressive in moderating the blogs as it does not bode well when people throw stones from behind closed doors. I also hope that more people will participate and make this a place for constructive discussion and news dissemination. Hopefully we can leave the vitriol behind and create something nice here.

Here are the guidelines I would like to suggest for the blogs.

1) Leave out abusive language.
2) Leave out personal attacks.
3) Include criticism, however they should be written without abusive or derogatory language.
4) Balanced viewpoints presented from all sides.
5) Stick to the issues and do not let others inject unnecessary (unrelated) issues into the topics.

thanks
Devanand.

2010/1/5 Telugu Association of Metro Atlanta Rachabanda

Telugu Association of Metro Atlanta Rachabanda has sent you a link to a blog:

You have been either been an ardent contributor to Rachabanda or have been supported by many of the volunteers of Rachabanda, we are contacting you to see if you are interested in furthering this blog by contributing audio/video podcasts to Rachabanda.

Blog: TAMA RachaBanda
Post: రచ్చబండ జాకి ఫలితాలు
Link: http://tamarachabanda.blogspot.com/2010/01/blog-post_05.html

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7 comments:

Moral Telangana said...

Your suggestions are really great Dev.

Anonymous said...

Block anonymous bloggers from posting any criticism. Let them have a name behind their views.

Food for thought said...

Brother Anonymous, you just have posted a comment anonymously. Its the convenience and freedom of expression that a blogger should have. What is wrong in expressing one's view on things, its their right, its just that some people won't like it. The best way to discourage anything is not to give it attention, which is what we are not doing here. If responsible bloggers ignore any idiotic comments I am sure the menace will find some other blogs.

Anonymous said...

My older brother Food for thought, I meant abusive language in their criticism. I am sure you will know who I am if you read my comments about anonymous bloggers and their abuse in previous topics.

Anonymous said...

The other way of looking at it...

When we have names, discussions are on the individuals posting than on the topic itself.

The best way is to ignore the senseless posts.

Anonymous said...

I agree with you all bro's...How come Devanand only signed up so far? Where is Singareddy and others? I would think this is an excellent platform to discuss issues for leaders wanna be.

Anonymous said...

Singareddy must be busy with his Railway ring road project I guess.

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