Zero Scrollerance?

Okay, I need your help.  This blogging thing is so new to journalism (not to everyone else, but to some of us) that I need to know:  Do you agree that scrolling is just no big deal?  Here’s the latest from the Poynter Institute on that.  I ripped it off blogmeister Terry Heaton’s PoMo Blog.   He won’t mind.  Or else.

The situation:  Today, I was trying to track via satellite locals competing in the Boston Marathon.  At the same time, I had three other posts I could have thrown up for you.  Would you rather I stay with one subject or would you rather scroll down and see if there are other subjects you consider more comment-worthy?  You can handle more than one topic a day, right?  Or am I going to get, “Dang it, I was still on the Boston Marathon and you go and throw some crud about scrolling up there, then make me scroll like there’s no tomorrow to get to Boston?”   

I don’t want to read some fancy poll on what you want.  Tell me what you want.  Thanks!      

8 Responses to “Zero Scrollerance?”

  1. CT Says:

    Is it safe to reply or will there be another topic up in a few minutes?

    Just kidding

  2. Sherri Says:

    hAAAA!

  3. Mel Says:

    If you have time to check online every day new topics are no big deal, but if you check every couple of days like me, you can start to feel behind.

  4. WRyker Says:

    McCafferty: Colonel, is it true you authorized the scrolling?

    Jessup: Truth, you can’t handle the truth. You talk about things like scrolling, posting and blogging when the truth is, you can only read and comprehend something that spans the normal dump.

    McCafferty: We deserve the truth did you authorize the scrolling!

    Jessup: YOU’RE DAMN RIGHT I DID!

  5. tommy Says:

    its your world…..we only visit …..do it as you like.

  6. Lu Lu M. Says:

    Non-sequentials like me love to scroll. Wouldn’t bother me, bring it on.

  7. Sherri Says:

    Alright, Scroll Trolls, will do. Thanks for your take on this!

  8. turtle Says:

    There’s nothing wrong with multi-tasking. And who wouldn’t want to follow SherriTalley.com, when we’re not bogged down. Oh by the way you miss it for too long H&J will be grown.

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