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  <updated>2007-12-03T11:26:33Z</updated>
  <title>Comments for BlogHer: Does your readership change what you say</title> 
  <subtitle>Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and more.  As of December 2007 Jack will likely start writing about product management too.</subtitle>
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    <title>Comment from Lumpy on 2007-07-31</title>
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        <name>Lumpy</name> 
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      <![CDATA[ <p>I think readership definitely influences what you say.  It is nice to see that you and Amy Gahran finally met at the Blogher.  Amy has written many a good posts on understanding your audience.  As far as how I filter what I write, I am pretty good at putting my foot in my mouth over at my personal blog.  However, when I write over at lockergnome, I find myself much more cautious and spend a great deal of time on the edits.  Why?</p>

<p>Different audience.</p>

<p>As far as spam control goes, I am pretty much using the standard features of the new build of movable type and all the cautions you and I discussed some years back.  I have been, largely due to work and health reasons, not as active on my personal blog of late.  Less activity, Less SPAM.  I have also gone to a sign in but, for ease of use for the reader, I may change that.  </p>

<p>I have not gotten around to modifying the templates as you do with the extra field.  I think those are good measures.  I also am involved with blogs that use Askimet.  I think that is a pretty painless additions to the spam article.</p>

<p>In terms of SPAM, I also do some server side stuff but one must be cautious with that or you can do what I did a few years ago.  --> <a href="http://www.lumpyscorner.com/MT/archives/2005/05/spam_injury_numero_uno_lumpys.php">http://www.lumpyscorner.com/MT/archives/2005/05/spam_injury_numero_uno_lumpys.php</a></p> ]]>
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    <published>2007-07-31T10:29:41Z</published>
    <updated>2007-07-31T10:29:41Z</updated>

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    <title>Comment from jackvinson on 2007-07-31</title>
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      <![CDATA[ <p>Thanks, Lumpy.  The aspect of different audiences getting different voices wasn't addressed directly in the discussion.  Most of us talked about it from the point of view of self: how much do I edit/censor and why.  And is it "censoring" or is it "editing."  </p> ]]>
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    <published>2007-07-31T14:27:40Z</published>
    <updated>2007-07-31T14:27:40Z</updated>

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    <title>Trackback in article BlogHer reaction for Sunday from Knowledge Jolt with Jack</title>
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        <p>
              The Sunday sessions at BlogHer rocked!  This was were all "unconference" style via Open Space Technology.  As a result of this session, I've set up CoffeeNeeded.com and made even more connections with wonderful BlogHers. <a href="http://blog.jackvinson.com/archives/2007/08/01/blogher_reaction_for_sunday_.html">[Read More]</a>
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    <published>2007-08-01T05:04:18Z</published>
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