I have been speaking with a lot of colleagues recently about possible methodological considerations for the liveblogging research project I am doing right now. As I plan to speak about some of the things I learned, I thought I should also create my own policy for blogging about private correspondence. I have never seen any personal policies about blogging publicly about private matters, though it would not surprise me if they exist. I shall start drafting one here:
Blogging Policy on Privacy
- I will not relate anybody’s personal, private, or self-identified information when they communicate it with me in confidence.
- Public presentations and discussions can be blogged under an understanding of Freedom of Speech.
Let’s see, what else is there?
I wonder what happened to Tim O’Reilly’s Draft Blogger’s Code of Conduct?
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