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Digital Road Rage

digital road rageYou think it, you write it. You like it, you announce it. You don’t like it, you trash it. And with the worldwide web on your side, the whole world can see it.

In times where world-wide audiences are available at the press of a computer button, are we putting our minds where our mouth is?

I’m speaking of off-the-cuff posts in blogs and even regular websites all over the world, where spontaneity holds sway over sensibility.

While conventional publishing puts the responsibility of putting presumably well thought out news and views in a few hands, publishing on the worldwide web is open source. Yours to do as you please.

Quite like driving on Delhi’s roads, where rules are damned, and decency is trashed. If you don’t like the way someone drives, you show him the finger. You don’t like his reaction to your finger, show him the hospital.

Many bloggers seem to be driving the same path – armed with what I call Digital Road Rage. Surf around you, and you’ll find more rants than raves and more angst than

thanks.

Get personal, get unprofessional, and even hack away at your opponent in some cases. “All’s fair in blogs at war” seems to be the mantra. With no apologies due when my karma runs over your dogma.

My two bits of advice [three actually], learnt from navigating the streets of Delhi:

> Fight the rage, nurture the raves. Whether you’re a large organization or an i

ndividual, think before you upload. What you say, is going to drive the perception of you – positive or negative.

> The world is watching, and it has the same weapons as you do, maybe with more time and more friends.

> There’s nothing sillier, or uglier than two people battling it out in public – on the road, or on the internet.

Now I’d like to end by saying “thank you for reading my Blog all you nice people. Have a nice day!”

Permanent link to this article: http://noshtradamus.com/2005/11/04/digital-road-rage-2/

8 comments

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  1. Rohit Talwar

    you are welcome dude! ;-)

  2. Sushil

    Hi Nosh,

    Liked your website. haven’t heard the podcast yet. Will do eventually.

    Cheers,

    Sushil

  3. noshtradamus

    Hi Sushil, glad you liked my site. Keep coming back, I’ll let you know whenever it’s updated. And waiting to hear about my Podcast! Cheers to you too :) Nosh

  4. kannan udayarajan

    “With no apologies due when my karma runs over your dogma”

    Well said Nosh!!

    ;)

    kannan

  5. Rohit Talwar

    and this delhi road thing.. “Quite like driving on Delhi’s roads, where rules are damned, and decency is trashed. If you don’t like the way someone drives, you show him the finger. You don’t like his reaction to your finger, show him the hospital.” I AGREE !!!

  6. aquamarine

    tell me wbaout Delhi, the couple of times I visited the captial city, I almost ended up getting decapitated,ok..exaggeration!!

    tx to the blue liner, I had a multiple ankle fracture, and dat did it for me…..

    AquaM

  7. nomadic_waves

    Grrr…Delhi roads!!those of us who have to face the perils every day, know how the going can get tough…at times.

  8. Sushmit

    true….estrogen and testosterone levels in the city have shot well past the red mark…

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