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Tag boards and blogs

Tag boards. What’s with them? And why the fuck am I blogging about tag boards when there are better things to blog about anyway?

Tag boards are an essential tool to a blog or a website’s success, though to some extent it is deemed optional. It gives other users the opportunity to say what they think of certain contents of your blog or the websites you manage if they are don’t have the time, lazy or are just plain incompetent for writing comments in the proper place. In short, it’s a one-stop shop to the blog visitor’s messages to the blog owner, whatever that might be.

The mechanics of tag boards are as simple as 1-2-3. You put your name, your [fake] e-mail if it is required, and then you post away your message. It appears instantly in the tag box. You don’t have to mess up with the site owner moderating the tag board content, unless he personally made the tag board. You don’t have to deal with the hassles of spam-detection techniques in the comments section, you could immediately post your content. The posted content could immediately be seen, The least that you could do in a tag board is registering a nick, which is also a task achievable by a grader.

However, no matter how people want to keep their tag boards clean (aesthetics), decent and on-topic, there will always be people who will violate the norms. Tag boards are sometimes misused by selfish and self-centered bitches who try to desperately try promote their blog in several ways. But we’ll get to that in a few sentences. Tag boards are also used by selfish people who have altogether different motives rather than promoting their site. They could be asking repeatedly asking something from you, they could be demanding you to pay your website subscription and debts, or they are coward people who put anonymous nicks and then go diss your blog content from the theme to the ads to the footer of your personal site.

You see, even though the tagboard is an effective tool, it has its own loopholes and faults. It has created a legion of Internet douchebags. They are sub-divided into 5 sub-sections:

Bloghoppers

First of them are the people who only know to blog-hop and then post in the tag board. No, they probably won’t even dare to read your blog. At most, they’ll probably read four or five sentences (or paragraphs if they have consciences) and then they’ll post in your tag board things like “HAI I’M BLOGGHOPPING AND I CAME THROUGH YOUR BLOG” or “JUST BLOGHOPPING :)” or just a simple but rude “BLOGHOPPING” message. At least these people are honest to admit that they are not interested, although in a subtle manner - you need to have a brain that analyzes to figure it out, to read your blog from sentence six (or paragraph six) onwards. Then you could immediately delete their comments. Tell ‘em you’re just blog-hopping too.

Link Whores

There is also this species called the link-exchangers A.K.A. the link-whores, which is the best kind of a site promoter. These species would do anything to get their site to be linked to the majority of the websites in their network, even if it means messing others’ tag boards and making it much more annoying. They will post a variety of messages like “Hi, exchange links?” or the shortened form which is “Nice site. x-link?”. Unlike the blog-hoppers, you really would not distinguish if they are interested in reading your content. They will also try to be linked to the best blogging sites of sites that garner much traffic so if they don’t find a tag board, they’ll most likely do it in the comments. Garapalan na!

Totoo ba yan?

I am appreciative of beauty and those who notice beauty but I loathe those who go on cajoling other owners and their tag boards, dropping unconvincing and used up one-liners like “hi. nice site”, “hi, nice content”, “nice layout/theme”, “nice picture” or “nice whatever”. At the least, people like these should have decency to just put a fucking relevant comment next to their short one-liners. Convince the site owner that you, as a reader really liked his site because one liners like the ones that I have mentioned above just merely look like tag board comments from a disinterested reader. It’s just like blog hopping with the flowery remarks that contain no substance.

Spamming

Spam has been a problem in the Internet for so long and sadly for this post, tag board spammers will not go unnoticed. They may be people who: (1) want something from you in a hurry, like for you to put someone’s fucking site into your links; (2) try to flood your tag board, which is the most obvious cause; (3) want to spark flame wars by flooding their messages on someone’s tag board. Or they hate one of your articles because it hurt their feelings. And they want to get back at you but your comment box is closed. For example, if you wrote about geeks being incompetent and lousy in bed, then most likely expect a spam attack in your tag board every 30 seconds.

Wrong Grammar. Irrelevant.

And lastly, this has been a redundant rant but it ought to be included here because tag board whores have invented new ways to violate the rules of proper posting, grammar and syntax in tag boards. You could see people fill the tag boards with smilies. Posts with irrelevant nonsense and gibberish. Some fill posts with punctuation marks, say they are over-reacting to one post. For the love of God, please don’t fill tag boards because they only hold small portions of text containers in the whole site and they are absolutely no match when you fill them with repeated stuff in one post. The grammar and spelling problems are still there but I’m not going to rant on it as much because several rants from the past about it brought me to no solutions. Decent and level-headed online users should most likely keep the tag boards clean (aesthetics), decent and on-topic.

Now go and post in tag boards. Go, asshole. Keep in mind of these things for you to have a good time with tag boards so that the next time you post, tag board owners will think twice before deleting your tag board messages. Help to keep the Internet sane.

A summer not much worth it

Another summer vacation with so much potential and so much potential energy goes off to waste. Blah. School’s coming on again in barely one and a half weeks’ time and still, I haven’t done so much. I was not able to go to any beach that I planned going to heading into vacation. All of the plans for a beach outing were flushed down because of several problems and excuses from some parties. Blaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. None of the plans even made it the halfway mark, which effing sucks. I was able to go though to some resorts within our province with swimming pools plus the artificial wave features. But that was it, which is really corny. Okay, swimming pools are fine but nothing beats the experience of being in White Rock, Bora or Puerto Galera with the fine sand, the good water and the good sceneries.

But 80 percent of the time, I was found online on Yahoo Messenger, on mIRC, on this website fixing themes and customizing shit, on several NBA forums and on several torrent networks. In simple terms, I just lazed out myself on the computer, trying do online geek stuff. Not that I didn’t go out, but basically my vacation was mostly engaged in computer time. I’d wake up at 4 am to first check the emails and new messages from various forums. After maybe an hour, I try to search for new torrents of albums, movies, series and artist discographies. And then the download overlord starts. At 6 am, I leave the computer and the internet on standby mode. I leave it and I don’t care if my mother would use the other pc, just that she won’t use the PC that I’ve been downloading stuff into. I also try to snark at forums, but hell I’ve grown tired of it. But lately, my interest at snarking in forums has raised up a bit due to two boneheads that nightdreamer introduced to me in the i.Ph forums. One is full of braggadocio and the other is stupid. Oppppppps I don’t want to snark here.

It also doesn’t help that Basketball TV was cut off the air from SkyCable since January 1 of 2008 because that forced me to go online more and more, trying to look for online streaming for the NBA games that will not be shown on TV. It also doesn’t help that it’s already the playoffs and every game is important for every team so the action is exciting and every game is a must watch. My Lakers are currently locked in a tie against the Utah Jazz, with both teams scoring 2 wins in their best-of-seven series. I think Detroit has already advanced to the Conference Finals so a job well done for them. The Celtics are always homesick when they travel to the road, and they are still winless on the road, but they don’t really have to win any road games to reach the championship, on the condition that they take care of their home floor. San Antonio’s on the brink of elimination from the young and fearless Hornets.

Oh, wait, the topic about the not-so-worth-it summer is completely lost now. Getting back to it…

Despite the not-so-worth-it summer, I keep myself in shape by playing sports, especially basketball. Extra weight from too much food is the number one opponent so keeping up in shape is a top priority. I’m already a fat guy and I don’t want to add more weight to this body, or else I have to buy new pairs of jeans and new clothes that will fit me. And no, I don’t want to look like Jabba THE Hut. The pick-up games have been nice, sometimes there’s a wager involved in the games but it’s just petty cash good enough for after-game refreshments for the winning team. The games have also been a good time to re-evaluate my basketball skills and try to increase my little skills in playing basketball, and also to gain confidence with making moves. I am really shaky and iffy when I enter the court, mostly unsure of what I’m doing but the morning ballgames this summer helped me up my confidence when playing. Here’s to hoping that I will come out of the summer vacation a better ballplayer, with more confidence in every move I make.

Also, my body clock has been turned upside down this vacation, which is really weird. I’m asleep during the afternoons and awake starting from 12 am to about 12 pm. I usually sleep at about 1 or 2 pm and then wake at around the 12 to 2 am zone. I don’t know what the hell happened with my body clock, but I’m trying to fix it before the classes start on the 26th or else, I’m in deep shit. I always am trying to fight the feeling of sleepiness but I can’t help it. Being in a bed while fighting sleepiness to begin with doesn’t help the cause at all. Having a nice soft pillow around my arms just kills it all. So yeah. I’ve battled long enough to stay awake at this juncture of the day so I’ve won half of the battle.

I’ll try to sleep now so I can start to fix my body clock. And I still hope to extract something much meaningful before this summer vacation ends. LATERZ!



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