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Nat Biz & Amonymity  

Natalie Biz has posted her reaction to being recognised "in public" (eek!) and "in real life" (double eek!).
Her concern about being "outed" at work for some of her more harsh judgements on workmates despite mild obfuscation is something which budding blog-journos need to consider.
I know you can make yourself just about completely anonymous (try it as an exercise with a trail of web-based e-mail accounts), but what you *actually* write is usually what you care about, so your (real) life must squeek through in places.
(Nice trendy profile image Nat!)


1 Comments:

"Nice trendy profile image Nat!"

ha! thanks Jonathan. A not-so-subtle attempt to throw people off the scent.

The thing was, when I started the blog, I never really expected *anyone* to read it, and just treated it like a diary (which is, I suspect, what a lot of people do). When people actually start taking note of what you're doing, and who you're talking about, that's when the trouble starts.


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