School Gossip blog?

<p>So there's a new site that 2 kids at my school put up (no one knows who they are). These 2 kids decided to make it a site where they completely DESTROY people! Personally, I think it's really funny, but I'm not sure if I'll be thinking that after they post something about me up there. Do you guys think that this is ridiculous or funny?
P.S. It is perfectly legal (freedom of speech and there have been several cases taken to court similar to this where the students always win).</p>

<p>I think it's funny, in an EncyclopediaDramatica-like</a> sort of way.
I also think it's kinda mean, and if someone wants something said about them taken down, the administrators should respect their wishes. (Especially if whatever's said about them uses their full legal names.)</p>

<p>And I also want to see the site :)</p>

<p>it's mseibcsidp.blogspot.com</p>

<p>If no one knows who created the site, how did everyone find the address?</p>

<p>They wrote it in the bathrooms at school lol</p>

<p>It's not funny enough to actually worry about.
These kids have no writing talent whatsoever, and they come off as immature children trying to look "cool" to people more than anything else. The site will die.
Maybe if they put some [url=<a href="http://maddox.xmission.com/%5Doriginality%5B/url"&gt;http://maddox.xmission.com/]originality[/url&lt;/a&gt;] and humor into it, all their "meta-posts" about "w00t we're so cool and dramatic and no one can shut us down" would actually have some value.
And then I'd actually like the site. I did like the idea behind it.</p>

<p>Haha. your school's website is funny, but the writing is kind of confusing (too many commas).</p>

<p>Funny. Immature, juvenile, yes. But mildly funny.</p>

<p>I guess I shouldn't be laughing at it.</p>

<p>It's really no different from what normally goes on in school
the main difference is that the audience here could be potentially far larger than the audience of the gossip circles at school.</p>

<p>it has a possibility of homogenizing thought patterns too (but I'm not quite sure if this assertion really applies here). </p>

<p>i've been largely absent from the gossip circles at my old school, so it's something that i wish i had access to. that being said it also has the possibility of fully verifying feelings/attitudes that would otherwise be hard to verify - and this could have impacts on insecure individuals with self-esteem issues (I was one of them)</p>

<p>Someone has been watching too much Gossip Girl.</p>

<p>Aw, it's gone. What happened? School find out who did it?</p>

<p>Yet another quote from the wise, old UserFriendly:</a></p>

<p>"I'm a blogger, but I need a new name for someone who blogs for a few days and never blogs again."
"Since the Internet is a bunch of tubes, may I suggest the term 'clogger.'"</p>

<p>lol fizix2, that second link you posted is hilarious!!!</p>

<p>Fizix2, how can you care about the writing talant of a site that ''completely DESTROY people!" ? You conceive of it as comical, however please apprehend that the site concerns personal private affairs, possibly false, thus ruining a student's reputation horrendously. The site is purely inhumane, in the worst case, may lead to suicide. Which have occured numerous times.</p>

<p>Psht. Have you even seen the site? All it does is say "Ms. Such-and-Such has awful fashion sense and is a total whore." It's not like it's some sort of journalistic expose.</p>

<p>Oh, and it is really, really poorly written.</p>

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The site is purely inhumane, in the worst case, may lead to suicide. Which have occured numerous times.

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<p>real-life gossip does too.</p>

<p>hell, the Truth oftentimes leads to suicide. (the Truth in this case is the fact that some feelings exist - even if the feelings have erroneous content)</p>

<p>(though sometimes covering up the Truth for emotionally sensitive adolescents might be a good idea for the emotional health of them)</p>

<p>there isn't really anything fundamentally different between real-life gossip and website gossip.</p>

<p>"Ms. Such-and-Such has awful fashion sense and is a total whore." </p>

<p>Sentence's like this often accumulates, thus leads to potential disorders, or worse. Don't you see that these site's trigger the potential disasters at schools? Please take this into account seriously, please.</p>

<p>One shouldn't use the word "please" more than once in a sentence.</p>

<p>Ooh, grammar nazi.</p>

<p>I can't help it.</p>