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  1. LCTBQE

    nectarine / 2461 posts

    @pinkcupcake: @Dahlia: Lol. wonder how much it costs to cure you of a healthy sense of skepticism...

    @Mrs. Snowflake: I have really enjoyed your posts—haven’t commented because I don’t have much to add/say, but glad to see them.

  2. snowjewelz

    wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts

    @Mrs. Snowflake: I love the your voice in the blogs!

    @gestalt: I do agree. With the santa post, I saw some bees comment that they strongly disagree so I think that's a great, direct way to "counter" the opinion publicly. I completely understand and validate the origin concerns, but I think the comments here kind of went downhill at some point

  3. jape14

    pear / 1586 posts

    @BadgerMom: @Dahlia: the waffling between opinion and fact (or really, conflating the two) is my biggest issue with the posts.

    I was truly interested in whether others had noticed and/or felt the same way. It's definitely clear from this thread that there are a lot of HB users who read but don't comment on blog posts, so I agree increasing engagement via comments is a good goal.

  4. babypugs

    persimmon / 1101 posts

    FWIW, there have always been some blog posts that have not been my "cup of tea." It's easy enough to ignore what you don't like (and/or engage if you feel the need) and focus your attention on what is useful to you.

    I don't think any of us hold hellobee to same standard as we would a peer-reviewed, scientific paper. It's our job as media consumers to be as information literate as possible. Whether on hellobee or elsewhere in the big bad internet world, do your background research and don't believe everything you read.

  5. gestalt

    cherry / 150 posts

    @snowjewelz: I think the downhill trajectory of this thread was predictable from the beginning, and i feel badly for the blogger who has contributed to the blog section this past month.

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