Is anything in history more pathetic than anonymous comments?

I have arrived!

My commenter is an astonishing combination of ignorance and illiteracy. It thinks I do music! It makes me so proud.

But I’ve turned off anonymous commenting. Why? To test the dedication of this lovely. If I have real power, it will create a Blogger account just to comment further. Pleaseohpleaseohplease.

6 thoughts on “Is anything in history more pathetic than anonymous comments?”

  1. I agree, although at the moment with normal blogger and beta-blogger happening at the same time, and with people who use one system unable to comment on blogs using the other, it means that the anon button is the only option for commenting on certain blogs. Although I always append my name.

  2. sorry about that. maybe i should have asked how are nawlins and krak? i’m not sure what you call them. maybe p and j?

  3. Bloggers be more powerful than they think.

    I created an blogger account purely to comment on someone’s (not yours) blog. The blog under my account name is blissfully empty, and likely to remain so.

    I’ll follow the progress of this one with interest…

  4. Rob’sright on that one. Though often you can use Other rather than Anonymous. Also I found earlier today that if I when I had commented on a traditional Blooger blog then I was accepted in my identity when I later commented on a Beta Blogger Blog. But it may be a problem for a while until the two forms of Blogger merge seamlessly into one bigger and better format. I too though took it as a great compliment when I got my first strange anonymous comment (In German) – I was told this meant I had arrived.

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