People love this blogging thing. So much that the print folks wanna give it some credit.
Style Weekly published some thoughts through this week’s “Short Order”:
It’s difficult enough to open a small business in Richmond. And it’s more difficult still to fight the now-inevitable bloggery that follows, with every self-styled critic weighing in on matters big and mundane.
Those critics can not only squelch a squeamish customer base, but also make it more challenging for owners. Two new businesses made their much-delayed debuts last week and bloggers were breathless within hours. Should owners respond or ignore the online commentary?
Well, as the804.com rebuts:
[T]here seems to be a slight twinge of elitism in using the term “with every self-styled critic“, as if the opinions of bloggers are somehow less legitimate than, say, a Style-styled critic. As for this angle of being the friend of the “small businessman,” in the past, Style has had no problem ripping into restaurants and, thereby, their bottom lines with negative reviews (Baccus and Down Under recently come to mind). That feels like a double standard.
Well said.
The Times-Dispatch, meanwhile, has a couple of questions for bloggers. Which bloggers? Well, while they identify the sites, they don’t actually come out and say who exactly they’re speaking to. Is this a veiled critique on the art of blogging or just shoddy writing?
Anyways, first they wanna talk West Of Boulevard News and then they turn to Fan District Hub. Both are worthwhile and let ya know what the brains behind each are thinking. Hopefully someone at RTD is taking notes and will be tweaking their “community blogs” section accordingly. Or closing it in lieu of the real deals.
UPDATE: The WTOBN.net interview was with Sam, the FDHub.net interview was with F.T. Rea. This is the kind of crack reporting and thorough follow-up you’ve come to expect from the “Best Political Blog In Richmond”. That’s right. Denial is awesome.
UPDATE 2: Deveron Timberlake responds with a clarification of her thoughts in the Style Weekly column.