[Sigia-l] Corporate and personal blogs are indeed public

Alexander Johannesen alex at shelter.nu
Wed Oct 29 19:01:46 EST 2003


Listera <listera at rcn.com> wrote:
> Invert the issue: what exactly do we (the public) get by these *public* 
> corporate blogs? Anything that whistle blowing or leaking couldn't 
> solve?

Hell, yes; it reveals that real humans work inside these hard
corporate walls. If the PR departement of said companies would
rather play on it instead of against it, it could be called
Good PR instead of what they get when they fire people for
some issue only the top management could understand.

> Unless it's an extension of corporate PR, I don't see a point, other 
> than personal preening.

Like someone else said; where we work and what happens there is a
quite natural part of us all and how our society works. The *new*
thing is that what we say now gets published and recorded, and
that - as I see it - is what the fuzz is about.


Alexander
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