ATL Metroblogger no more
Looks like I’ve been kicked off the Metroblogging Atlanta Team. I received no notice, my account was just unceremoniously deleted. Not that I blame them, considering I was barley posting as of late. It would’ve been thoughtful to send an email though.
The problem (for me at least) is the lack of interesting Atlanta based material. Yeah you could post about concerts or events but that got boring real quick. Plus inevitably someone received the same email as you two minutes prior and already posted about it. Numerous times I would plan on posting about something for the upcoming weekend on a Thursday before but someone else would post about it a month in advance. This got much worse when the started offering money to the top posting cities. However LA seemed to always come out on top. Atlanta was usually in the top three before the money incentive though.
I guess a lot of it is my disenchantment with this city. I could care less what the Braves did last night or what Shirley Franklin said. Also there’s no point to post another traffic bitching post. All in all I found the blog very boring, however I do like some of the authors personal stuff and read their sites on Atlanta Bloggers. On a positive note it has allowed me to delete the feed from my Bloglines account. For a more entertaining Metro blog check out Metroblogging Seattle, or even better along the same vein Seattlest.
June 28th, 2006 at 11:43 am
That’s kind of harsh. No email? Did you say something about it to Daniel?
June 28th, 2006 at 12:09 pm
No, I didn\’t bother since I was planning on leaving anyway.
June 28th, 2006 at 12:50 pm
Noooooooo! Are you sure you were dropped? Once when I had a 30day lag between posts, I appeared to have been dropped but I found my login still worked and all. I just fell off the main list due to inactivity…
I don’t want to lose you.
June 28th, 2006 at 1:21 pm
Sorry to hear you got dumped.
As the new co-captain of the Metblog, I’d be more than happy to reinstate you.
Also, you shouldn’t feel bad about not posting. A lot of people stumbled trying to come up with posts, but we’re not CitySearch or the “events” page of [insert radio station’s website].
Come back and post interesting things that pertain somehow to Atlanta.
I read your blog, I think you’re an asset. Don’t leave.
June 29th, 2006 at 7:40 am
hmmm, I just joined the metroblog and am curious why it isn’t more active. I’m going to post stuff about the Thrashers as that’s something I’m interested in. Will probably talk about restaurants and the ASO, but it seems that the metroblogs site group isn’t all that active. Today for instance is the first time I’ve actually seen an article suggestion that seems useful. Meanwhile atlantabloggers.net is always full (is it just republishing RSS extractions of locals blogs, or is it the beer get togethers that does it?)
June 29th, 2006 at 10:30 am
Maigh: Yes my account no longer functions, I\’ve been dropped from the list before but this time I can\’t log in. I\’ll always be on the Interweb Maigh.
Seth: Congrats on the position, I didn\’t know that. I really appreciate the offer and compliment, however I want to concentrate on my own blog right now (which I\’ve been slacking on as well) I found myself struggling to come up with Metro Blog content and I think my posts suffered because of that.
Jonathan: I guess part of the problem is that Metro blogs discourages cross posting. In my particular case I tended to put things on my personal blog as opposed to Metro Blogs unless it was something I wasn\’t that interested in, then I would post it to Metro blogs. Also Metro blogs has a high readership and an image to maintain (at least I think it does) so I would censor myself or tone down things a bit for that site. To me that made my posts less interesting. I think Atlanta Bloggers gives a nice unofficial vibe of the city and very interesting and diverse viewpoints. Plus you\’ve got to love the blog wars that go on from time to time.