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    <title>Steven Den Beste has posted</title>
    <summary>Steven Den Beste has posted 258 links to MetaFilter in the less than one year he&apos;s been on the site. I&apos;ve been a member 3...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.metafilter.com/user.mefi/522">Steven Den Beste</a> has posted <strong>258 links</strong> to MetaFilter in the less than one year he's been on the site. I've been a member 3 days longer, though I had read the site for months before that, and I've posted 6 links.</p><p>I don't mean to pick on him, as he has posted some links that yielded good discussions. But I think he's kinda using MeFi as his personal blog. When it's <a href="http://www.blogspot.com">so easy</a> to get a blog of your own, and even easier when you <a href="http://home.san.rr.com/denbeste/">already have a site</a>, I think there comes a point when someone ought to be the bad guy, like I'm being right now, and just call a guy out.</p><p>This is all prompted by <a href="http://www.metafilter.com">today's <em>21</em> threads</a>, and the danger that the massive overposting poses to one of my very favorite sites. I don't share <a href="http://www.kottke.org">some people</a>'s distaste for Salon links or general news stories; I just care if a link prompts good discussion. I also like for as many different voices as possible to participate, and I think that the frequency (and, let it not be ignored, reader interest) in Steven's posts means it's time for him to get a blog of his own.</p><p>If I've offended Steven, I'm sorry. I didn't email this to him because I don't think anyone wants a message like this, that could be potentially offensive, in their email. If he wants to come to my site and read my opinion, he's welcome. I like a lot of his links, (I don't get over to HardOCP often enough to see the cool shit that he finds there) but I have more of a passion for the kind of community MetaFilter has, and I think there's an easy solution to preserving both. That's my goal.</p><p>And I know I'm not the MeFi cop. That's why this is on <em>my</em> site, with <em>my</em> name up there at the top. If this annoys you or pisses you off, I'd suggest you get a <a href="http://www.dashes.com/anil/index.php?peeves.php">peeves page</a> of your own and put me on it. So there.</p><p><strong>Addendum:</strong> Apparently, I'm not the only one who feels this way. There's an <a href="http://metatalk.metafilter.com/metadetail.mefi/300">entire thread on MetaTalk</a> about this subject. Including the quote I was looking for where Steven says he doesn't have enough material for a blog. Tish-posh, I say. Go read what everyone else said.</p>]]>
      
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