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yeah, it is hard

I'm one of the people involved in this effort towards a Solidarity blog, and I've had mixed experiences so far. We do have readers, but yes, comments and discussion are difficult. Especially when there are already so many places to discuss politics on the web - recent posts by Solidarity members at DailyKos, MRZine, and so forth have been far more discussed than anything here. I often wonder: Who's reading this stuff?! Apparently, from this post, it includes friends from other socialist organizations! What about other activists? Is it people that just sit around on the internet all day?

Figuring out the gender dynamics of the web is also interesting. "Moderating" comments on the internet (or on conference calls!) is totally different from real-life interaction. I try not to post something unless a previous post of mine has fallen off the front page...

In any case, I will pledge to post a comment on your blog :).

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