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Tue, Feb 28, 2006

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BusinessWeek has an interesting story online entitle "Big Brother is Reading Your Blog."

Something new I learned is that the term for corporate bloggers getting fired is dooced.

The story says:

Corporate bloggers are also coping with increased
vigilance by bosses. Getting fired for blog entries is so common now
that it’s come to be characterized by the term "dooced." Dooce.com, a
blog kept by one of the dooced, has seen its traffic more than double
over the past year, according to Web site ranker Alexa. One networker
who asked not to be identified says she regularly peppers her entries
with fiction so she can avoid being identified by her employer.

This has obviously brought about the opportunity to provide a more anonymous environment to blog and socialize, which the story goes into as well.

Thank goodness I’m my own boss. Never feeling hindered by having an employer watching what I say is incredibly comforting. Freedom of speech isn’t so free if it gets you fired.





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1 Comments For This Post

  1. Steven Rothberg Says:

    Being your own boss doesn’t mean that you don’t have a boss. It means that all of your clients are now your bosses. And it means that all of your friends assume that your work day consists of rolling out of bed around 11a, walking to the mailbox to pick up huge stacks of big checks, watching a couple of soap operas, then calling it a day. Not only is that ridiculous, I wouldn’t wish that type of tedious existence upon my worst enemies.

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