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March 21, 2005

A predictable uproar will soon erupt in the blogosphere over Tina Brown's latest column (reg req) for the Washington Post. The piece, after rambling around a bit, ends up being a useful exploration of why our society has become so dangerously risk-averse, and notably so in our private lives.

Bloggers are already starting to complain about one sentence in this paragraph:

We are in the Eggshell Era, in which everyone has to tiptoe around because there's a world of busybodies out there who are being paid to catch you out -- and a public that is slowly being trained to accept a culture of finks. We're always under surveillance; cameras watch us wherever we go; paparazzi make small fortunes snapping glamour goddesses picking their noses; everything is on tape, with transcripts available. No matter who you are, someone is ready and willing to rat you out. Even the rats themselves have to look over their shoulders, because some smaller rat is always waiting in the wings. Bloggers are the new Stasi. All the timidity this engenders, all this watching your mouth has started to feel positively un-American.
Yes, I'm talking about the "Bloggers are the new Stasi" line.

Of course it's idiotic, and it unfortunately detracts from the otherwise reasonable point of the column. We are, indeed, in a world of busybodies where the slightest gaffe, depending on your status or notoriety, can be a disaster.

Who among us hasn't said stupid things, especially in situations we considered private? Who among us would not be chagrined if our every utterance was available to the world, and if a casual remark was taken out of context and turned into a damaging faux pas?

Tina Brown made one dumb remark. She's not wrong with her overall point.

We need to start cutting each other some slack. Soon.

Via Dan Gillmor on Grassroots Journalism, Etc.


Originally posted by Dan Gillmor from Dan Gillmor on Grassroots Journalism, Etc., remediated by yatta on Mar 21, 2005 at 05:30 PM