Pro-Clinton Writers Go "On Strike" at DailyKos
By Micah L. Sifry, 03/15/2008 - 1:00pm

It looks like the heightening divisions with the Democratic party over the Obama-Clinton contest are causing a split in the online progressive city known as DailyKos. Yesterday at 5pm PDT, a diarist who posts under the name Alegre put up an open letter titled "Writers Strike at DailyKos" and threw down the gauntlet:

I’ve decided to go on "strike" and will refrain from posting here as long as the administrators allow the more disruptive members of our community to trash Hillary Clinton and distort her record without any fear of consequence or retribution. I will not be posting at DailyKos effective immediately. I will not help drive up traffic or page-hits as long as my candidate – a good and fine DEMOCRAT - is attacked in such a horrid and sexist manner not only by other diarists, but by several of those posting to the front page.

Alegre's call -- "This is a strike - a walkout over unfair writing conditions" -- appears to have hit a nerve. Several dozen diarists joined in, and Alegre's post made the recommended list, accumulating more than 1250 comments. You can find her over at HillaryBloggers.com now.

For a long time, it's been clear that Kossacks, as denizens of the sprawling community site (it even has a gardening club!) are known, were not enthralled with the Senator from New York. She went to YearlyKos last summer and earned a lot of heckling from the audience. Regular snap online polls of the site found her attracting little more than ten to fifteen percent of the vote, with the bulk going to Edwards and Obama--and when Edwards dropped out, his folks mostly went to the Senator from Illinois.

Now the lines appear to be hardening, and Alegre's action may signal a real breaking point for a rump faction of Kossacks that have simply tired of arguing with their fellow progressives. This response [LINK FIXED] from one diarist named Gemina13, which is currently on the recommended list, may be indicative of most Kossacks' attitude to the "strike" by the Clintonites. "Your collective hissy fit" isn't anything like a real strike, Gemina13 says to Alegre, describing how her forbears fought the coal industry. "Are you sh*tting me?!"

wrong link

Interesting stuff. btw-- I think you pasted in the wrong link for Gemina13's response-- it links to Alegre's original post.

John
http://yeswecanhas.com

Editor's note

At the request of "Alegre," I have removed references to her real name.

Micah Sifry

Not sure why this is getting as much coverage as it is.

It's worth noting that a "recommend" on DailyKos isn't the same thing as a show of support, and there were at least a couple Kossacks more than happy to push it to the top and see some of the louder Clinton supporters depart.

As for Alegre's complaints that diarists have been given free rein to "trash Hillary Clinton and distort her record," a quick look at her diary history shows a long line of diaries about Rezko, Goolsbe, etc. This isn't a diarist interested in civil dialogue or getting the facts straight.

A "strike" is mostly an empty threat anyway. Alegre doesn't play a large role at DailyKos, and Clinton supporters are a tiny percentage of active readers. And more often than not, diarists writing epic "I'm quiting" diaries (not at all an uncommon occurrence) end up coming back a week or so later.

The more interesting, problematic, and deepening divide is between the communities at DailyKos and MyDD. Multiple pro-Obama diarists have been banned there after tussles with site founder Jerome Armstrong. And Clinton supporters being banned from DailyKos have ended up congregating on MyDD. Hence the polarized recommended lists on each site.



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