Perennial Favorites: How to Starve a Troll
Your blog is your space, and you get to define what behavior is acceptable — and not acceptable. This great advice from in-house Miss Manners Elizabeth is worth a second read.
Your blog is your space, and you get to define what behavior is acceptable — and not acceptable. This great advice from in-house Miss Manners Elizabeth is worth a second read.
Overwhelmed by Twitter? Sort it out!
The web often feels like an all-you-can-eat buffet; how high should you pile your virtual plate? For the curators and collectors out there, here are some ideas on how to enhance your blog with content you find elsewhere.
When does it make sense to recycle posts from your archives?
You don’t have to be a pro photographer to include beautiful images with your posts. If you’re always taking blurry photos of your own hand, Creative Commons to the rescue!
In this post, we want to share examples of how bloggers use trigger warnings, as well as perspectives on the use of these disclaimers. We’d like this discussion to be a starting point for your own exploration of the subject, so you can decide whether or not trigger warnings are appropriate for your own blog.
Blogging is 50% publishing, 50% community. Linking to blogs you love is a great way to foster the latter —…
A reblog of one of your posts: a compliment or an act of theft? Here, we discuss the process of reblogging.
Lots of commenters on Tuesday’s post mentioned how challenging it can be to write substantive comments. Here’s a great piece from…
I know, I know: didn’t I just publish a post, which spawned a massive discussion, about not leaving plugs in comments?…
We talk a lot about commenting — why it’s important, what makes a good comment, how to moderate a vibrant…
Tomorrow’s January 1st, and for a lot of us that means it’s resolution time. Whether you’ve resolved to start that…