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Trip-Trap the Comment Trolls are Back

There’s a nasty little trolling campaign going on against Pippa Wagstaff, of Miss Wagstaff presents. That’s the second contributor here coming under different attacks in about 3 weeks from completely different sources - hence my decision to comment here.

These trolls are always ironic; this one meets their own charges far better than Miss W. But it raises two questions:

  1. What should our attitude be to people who don’t reveal their full identity on their blog?
  2. How do libel laws apply to blogs?

My view of Anonymity

My position on pseudonymity in blogs is this:

  1. Exactly the same standards should apply in the blogosphere as elsewhere in the media.
  2. There are certain reasonable grounds for anonymity.
  3. It is perfectly possible to maintain a consistent pseudonymous identity, using tools such as OpenID logins that cannot be easily faked by third parties. That is sufficient to present and maintain a coherent and consistent argument.
  4. If anonymity in the blogosphere is to be removed, then the same must be done across the media.