My Commitment Not To Spam Via MyBlogLog
For those users of the internet who wish to continue using MyBlogLog but want to show their users that they will never spam them using the Community Messages system, I have good news for you.
Jon from Smart Wealthy Rich created a little image you can put in your sidebar, probably under your MyBlogLog widget, to let people know you won’t be spamming them anytime soon. He also made a commitment, and I’d like to make my own commitment to readers of my blog here and now -
My Commitment -
I will not use the community message service, and you will not receive any mass message from me on MyBlogLog. I may use the private message system to reply to you if you message me, or if I have something specific to say to you personally, though usually I would just send you an email or contact you via your blog.
It’s nothing personal.
If you did send out a message to your community, don’t take this like a slap in the face. You probably thought it was a great new feature and a good way to get in touch with everyone at once. But that’s what your *blog* is for.
You can make your own commitment if you also feel strongly about this, and display the image on your own blog.
Communities are great, I have gained a lot from being a part of them, but I’m reading your blog daily in google reader and if you have a message to send to members of your community your blog is the place to do it, not via a mass message to all people in your community on MyBlogLog.
Please note, I am not talking about private messaging. Sending one message to someone is not spam. In my opinion, people should not be able to send more than one message at a time. If they want to sit there and message every member of their community individually that is fine, I have no issue with that. It’s when they are able to type one message and instantly send it to hundreds of people that it becomes spam - and a potential problem for every member of MyBlogLog.
It’s a real shame because MyBlogLog has such potential but the moment you allow a system where spam like this can happen and be easily done, you are just opening up a can of worms - the *real* spammers and scammers will be along in no time. I get enough “Enlarge your penis” mail (especially for someone who doesn’t OWN a penis, being female!) through my normal email addresses, thanks very much.
The Nigerian 419 lads will really love this system and I say that because I know them very well and they already abuse similar systems on dating sites and other community sites, and they’ll be along before you can blink, joining OUR communities in order to send US mails intending to SCAM us out of our hard earned money. Worst of all, they WILL get money from people who don’t know anything about those scams. I do not think MyBlogLog really wants to provide a service for scammers - they want to provide a service for bloggers.
The solution is to quickly get rid of this community messaging system. However from what I am reading on the MyBlogLog blog, they seem to want to keep this or wait until people give them feedback. I think that’s a mistake. People will leave, and there’s other sites out there providing the same service, but without the spam.
Also, I don’t belong to a lot of communities yet, but I do read on average 200+ blogs a day. One of the blog communities I read on the RSS feed has over 200 blogs posting to it. In point number 4 of Eric’s blog post - “I’ll leave it for other people to debate why someone would join 5,000 communities” - it sounds like a judgment of people who belong to a lot of communities and that people who belong to less communities won’t have an issue.
At this time I think I belong to less than 5 communities, NOBODY has spammed me, not ONE person, yet I have a problem with this because I can see the potential for disaster and because I know scammers well.. If you have an issue with people belonging to a certain amount of communities, put in a limit. Don’t use this to justify the community messaging system.
I was about to sign up for the MyBlogLog Pro service because they do offer a lot of great features, especially the stats, they are some of the best I have seen on the web but I’ll take a raincheck for now until I see how this plays out.
Meg from Dipping into the Blogpond posted on this topic here, so go and read it if you’re not aware of the situation. Other posts I found are here -
Mybloglog messaging system and why I think it sucks - Yack Yack
MyBlogLog Mass Messaging - Swallow Spam or Die - Avinash
MyBlogLog New Features - The Abusive and the Incomplete - Andy Beard
Think Twice Before You Launch A New Service - MyBlogLog - Jon
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- Bumpzee members please take note -
- A Quick Note About Blog Spam
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That’s a great commitment
I hope it takes off.
Thanks for letting me know about the badge (and also for the mention). I’ve updated my post to include a link to your commitment and Jon’s badge.
Cool
Good on you snoskred, and thanks for the shout out too
Snoskred — I’d like to clear up some confusion.
Only the author of a community can send out a community message. All the 419 spammers in the world can join your community and not a single one will be able to mass message you and your members.
The only way a Nigerian spammer can take advantage of this is if you join *their* community and why would anyone do that?
Great post and I’ll be joining “No Spam” from me! I have been very vocal against this one on MBL blog using my nick “freesecrets” and you are right - we need to let people know that we will not spam them!
Note to Eric. Unsolicited messaging is still a SPAM - no exceptions. You guys refuse to see bigger picture and I’m starting to wonder why? I will not be posting any comments on MBL blog, as they make no difference or so it seems. We have voiced our opinion supported by good arguments and all we get in return is brash off.
Alex
I agree to the no spam and have deleted myself from communities doing so and informed MyBlogLog of my feelings. Not that I think it will go anywhere as I am only 1 of 180.000 and they even recommended that we delete out of communities
Heya, Snoksred - well, you can spam me anytime.
Meg - I was glad to read about it on your site, that’s what let me know what was going on..
You have such a great way of communicating stuff. Just so you know.
Rob - Thanks for dropping by!
Eric - I’ve obviously replied to you at length in my new post. Your premise is incorrect. People often join communities because people joined theirs. That’s the way these social networks work. You are so busy trying to argue that you are right, you’re not stopping to consider the realities and full implications of the situation. Please, take a step back, a deep breath, and try to see it from our viewpoint.
Alex - I’m hopeful Eric will see the light. If not, we all know blogcatalog is out there and available to us to use. I haven’t checked it out yet but I certainly intend to now.
Peter - each one counts. Unless people get up and voice their dislike of something, change doesn’t happen. I’m hopeful more people will speak out.
Julie - right back atchya
And I just did, I sent you an email..
lol
Thanks for all your comments, I appreciate them.