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August 18, 2008
Does a Critical Remark About Opinions Expressed By a Commenter or Blogger On Another Blog Constitute Bullying?
Following up on Mark Osler's post, there are two issues: one is advance notification to commenters. The second, using trackbacks to give to bloggers a heads-up. Chime in and take our just launched polls at A Kierkegaardian Leap of Faith in Social Media on Law Librarian Blog. -- Joe Hodnicki
August 18, 2008 in Blogging by lawyers and law professors | Permalink
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