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So it’s been a week since I asked to have my content pulled and… it’s still there. No reply to my emails either.

What the hell? I mean, seriously. This goes so far beyond slipshod it’s ridiculous.

I guess I’m not worthy of a response. Yeesh. I am so glad I don’t bother over there anymore, although I did go back to comment briefly on a post attacking my older work.

See, on FDL, if you’re a lowly community diarist, you’re not allowed to even critique other people’s work on the site without a talking to from Rayne, the supposed editor of the Seminal, who won’t return my emails. But if you’re a front-pager, you can do it in a slippery, disingenuous, fact free manner, and that’s all right.

Poor Nathan Aschbacher was pulling his hair out in the comments over the whole thing.

I never did post those pictures, because I’ve been doing other stuff, working in real life. Honestly, it’s so refreshing. I liked having people read my stuff, but there are just so many trolls in the FDL commentariat… ok, a quick primer on writing diaries for FDL.

If you want a ton of people to agree with what you’re saying, criticize Obama without any concrete plan to oppose his agenda.

If you want endless argument and belittling from front-pagers, suggest not voting Democratic in the upcoming election. That will have Phoenix Woman on your thread shouting nonsensical horseshit about Nader and German Communists and how not voting Dem will lead to Hitler.

If you want to be ignored or attacked as a bigot, write something from a strongly atheist perspective. FDL may not look it, but it’s a very, very religious crowd overall, and they do not appreciate having their sacred cows questioned. Peterr and Glenn Smith in particular show a great disdain for atheist positions, and Peterr won’t even accept the fact that America has massive religious discrimination written into the tax code. Which is a complete denial of objective reality, but hey; he is a pastor. Goes with the territory.

It got to be so damned boring. Write what they want to hear, and you get lots of attention; write something the mob disagrees with, and you get knee-jerk reactions and vitriol. It felt less and less about informing or discussing than it seemed to be about venting. I started to feel like a cheap date, every time I put up a diary about politics. Circle the wagon, criticize Obama, and then what? Go back and vote for him anyway? How is that productive?

So I’ve been working around the house, catching up on chores, and man, everything is just better and easier without the hassle. I’ve been putting off finding another place to post. I like writing, I like being read, but yeesh.

I guess I’ll send another email about my stuff today, and then chill. Got other stuff to do, after all. You can see the antics of my last post here on Flickr though. Note how the mod will lie about deleting my comments, change them to say something else, and censor any criticism of their censorship itself, while leaving attacks on me up and untouched.

Almost like I hit a nerve somehow.

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  1. October 1st, 2010 at 11:57 | #1

    Hi John, I was looking up your game theory post, and found you’d withdrawn from FDL. Some folks who’ve had difficulties there have found a home at correntewire.com. You’d be welcome there, as would your critiques on the Administration. Why not take a look?

    • John Sears
      October 1st, 2010 at 13:22 | #2

      It’s perhaps more accurate to say I’ve *attempted* to withdraw from FDL. They refuse to even answer my request to take down my writing, which their terms of service simply does NOT give them the right to refuse, but hey.

      I actually have looked at Corrente in the last couple of days, based initially on the high level of esteem Ian Welsh has for the site. I have long respected Mr. Welsh’s opinions, and tried to spread them around, to unfortunately little avail. Sometimes it’s eerie how right he can be, and how early as well.

      So I certainly will give Corrente a look.

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