A critic is a bundle of biases
held loosely together
by good taste.
— Whitney Balliett, Jazz critic and book reviewer for the New Yorker magazine 1954-2001.
Yep, that about sums it up. Does it for me.
(Of course, like beauty, ‘good taste’ is in the eye of the beholder.)
— composer Max Reger in a letter to Munich critic Rudolph Louis.
(thanks to Jim Tucker, Intro)
Trolls – a special form of critic?
(Via Seth Godin.)
Something else in the eye of the beholder, methinks.
Doesn’t the “gain perverse pleasure” comment resemble a hallucination/projection unless one has knowledge of the troll/critic’s, er, pleasures or some declaration has been made to that effect? (It seems it does to me.)
I talked about that in this post Falling into error: when we think we know why…
Elsewhere, experienced bloggers talk about dealing with ‘mean-spirited’ comments and blogs.
The lovely Lorelle has some wisdom to share:
Key quote: “words on your screen don’t give you a lot of background information and clues.”
Yup, hallucination. Divining motives is difficult.
Seth’s ‘echo chamber’ image is a good one. [Of course, when I have one-zillionth of Seth Godin’s experience and insight into online life, my opinion may be worth something… 😉 ] My view:
– P