One of my favourite Social Media blogs, Unique Frequency asked his readers a burning question:
The Case For & Against Blogging Anonymously: For The Sake Of Sensationalism Or Proper Debate?
I’ll like to state my reasons to why I’ll like to remain anonymous.
- Firstly, I blog about work, matters at work and I do intend to share more information on projects I’m handling in future. If I am not anonymous, my boss would probably be yelling at me any moment now or I’ll be fired in an instant.
- As what Unique Frequency has mentioned, I’ll like to be able to share my thoughts freely, without being judged.
Aside from Unique Frequency, are there anyone else uncomfortable with anonymous bloggers?
I’ve been giving a lot of thoughts over my blog. Initially Work Whore was meant to be a place where I’ll be able to express myself freely about work and other happenings but I got sidetracked after viewing the latest happenings in the blogosphere. I love scandals and I do love expressing my thoughts and opinions about it.
I do hope that I have not caused any distress to anyone over being anonymous.
What would you like to read about on Work Whore? Do share. Like I’ve mentioned earlier, Work Whore thrives on comments.
Have a great weekend folks.
2 responses so far ↓
Daryl Tay // June 6, 2008 at 12:39 am
Hey actually I mentioned that I see the rationale for your site in particular being anonymous for the exact reasons you mentioned. I’m not uncomfortable with anonymous blogging per se, except when there doesn’t seem to be a valid rationale behind it.
workwhore // June 6, 2008 at 4:19 pm
@Daryl Tay: Thanks for understanding.