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Globe to ditch most of its bloggers; some to stay on as freelancers
By adamg on Mon, 03/24/2014 - 8:09pm
Community Voices is soon to be no more, Dan Kennedy reports. He adds the Obnoxious Sports Fan is staying on, but will reveal his actual name. A Globe editor claimed to be shocked, shocked that somebody was blogging for the Globe anonymously.
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DoB
So more more Dirty Old Boston either? :( *sad trombone* (at least he's on Facebook!)
Dirty Old Boston
I was told that a few of the Community Voices blogs will be kept. Hard to imagine they'd dump Dirty Old Boston.
The editors didnt know about OBF?
I, anonymously, acuse the editors of either lying or not ever reading their website. OBF has been prominently featured on Boston.com. I'm going with the lying theory.
The community voices blogs
The community voices blogs were the one readable part of Boston.com.
That sucks about Dirty Old
That sucks about Dirty Old Boston. I hope they ditch the real estate blogger.
so, more "borrowing" reddit content then?
I really enjoyed the post that was a series of screen grabs from reddit's Boston section.
And don't think Reddit didn't notice
Because it most definitely did.
Well
I can't say I'm surprised, since one of the featured blogs has been trumpeting "Did anyone get engaged this Valentine's Day?" as its headline/most recent post for six weeks now. If you can't bother to update at least weekly, you shouldn't have a news blog.
Please keep "Ask the Pilot"
I've been reading him ever since he started with Salon.com way back in the 90s.
HaHaHaHaHaHa
Would you blog for the Glob under your real name? I certainly wouldn't.
Ha
Especially when you're posting the annoying drivel that the Obnoxious Sports Fan was.
Kevin Paul Dupont is also
Kevin Paul Dupont is also leaving the globe. He is a racist, and generally a sub-quality human being. Good riddance.
and yet he was courageous enough
to use his own name and not play the race card anonymously. So apparently it takes a sub-quality human being to recognize another one.