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by
moJoe
Mon Nov 27 2000 at 23:30:11
Being
objective
affords one a certain amount of laditude when they really wish to make a statement. It is as simple as the story of
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
; If you continuously write
subjectively
, people tend to take your writing less seriously. I always stand up and notice when
religiously objective authors
post something with a little
fire
in it because they probably wouldn't be voicing a strong opinion unless they really believed that it was something worth having strong opinons about.
Objectivity also tends to offer the reader more information so that they can make up their own mind rather than have it made up for them.
Misleading the reader
isn't really good or bad per se, but again--you are taken less seriously by people who read your work if they are constantly
wary
that you are trying to
snow-job
them.
Eventually, people become widely viewed as nothing more than a
loud mouth
if all they do is write heated subjectively oriented
write-ups
. This can render the author effectively impotent which is no help to anyone, least of all the author.
Note to self:
Subjectivity
objective
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