Another Great Blogging Basics Issue (#4)
Hello, Frenzies
In the previous article, we tackle the PROs and CONs of building a website versus starting a blog. In this article, we are going to tackle responsible blogging ethics.
Although there is no clear-cut code of ethics for online blogging, the responsibility to post ethical entries and dialogues still holds. The weblog community, as an influential and reliable group of writers, must at all times maintain the decency of all their corresponding published entries.
In this article, we are going to go over some of the unspoken rules and responsibilities that come along with being an ethical blogger.
First - always be honest and fair.
Simply put, this implores bloggers to ensure that all the information they are posting is accurate. The facts should be well presented (without distorting its real context) and all pertinent links should be stated. In cases when the authenticity and correctness of the information are doubtful, it is imperative to inform the reader. If photos are included in the post, put captions to explain their meaning and relevance. Never take options and post them as facts.
Second - do your best not to inflict any harm.
Practice care when mentioning names and events. If your entry is discussing a rather controversial topic or person, be careful with what you are saying. Always consider the affected party's possible reaction and strive to dampen the blow, if not eliminate it.
A person's privacy should always be held in high esteem. Using the quest for information and the truth to barge into other people's private business is in bad taste.
Work to showcase compassion and empathy to any individual you are writing about who is affected by the grief of misfortune.
Third - remember you were accountable for your actions.
Take charge of the consequences of your publishing. If you have made a mistake, accept it and work immediately to resolve any conflict it might have caused. Own your entries and any reaction they may invoke.
If people have questions about your information, promote a healthy discussion and be open to other ideas. The new learning you might discover may ultimately lead to the improvement of your data.
Every person has their own measure of what is ethical and what is not. The above list may not cover everything that a blogger should maintain to affect the integrity of the blogging population. It is important to note, however, that ethics is primarily a question of how others are treated and affected by our actions. Therefore, the subjects of any blog entry should be given respect and portrayed in the most objective light possible at all times.
That's all for now, thank you so much for dropping by again, Have a good time frenzies.
Make sure to come back here again soon and check out my next article . We will tackle "Why a great idea isn't always enough when it comes to building your blog".
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