Betrayed by a Blogger

I cried last night.

I was very disappointed because I realised that someone who belongs to one of the blogger communities I hold dear to my heart, has been jumping off my blog content.

I’m not in the habit of humiliating people and I really do not want to invite my old self back and involve myself in some cheap chick brawl at this point, so there will be no pictures and I will not get into bigger details.

All I can tell you is that I first noticed odd similarities of one of her blogs to one of my blogs several weeks ago, but being the non-suspecting person that I am, I shrugged it off and dismissed it as coincidence.

Until I accidentally came across her blog again and found out that she also jumped off on some of my “other” content, tweaked them to make them her own, but must have missed one detail, because she ended up copying that detail to the letter – and though it was still applicable, it was somewhat off to the other details she had fashioned her own.

It’s a case that can easily be twisted to justify what she had done, or worse, deny it.

They may seem of not much value to others, they’re not even SEO-friendly details; I’m far from being a celebrity blogger, but because they were mine to begin with, they have value to me.

That’s what hurts. Because the details she imitated were details my husband and I have brainstormed on, and spent late nights on, in preparation for my blog’s hosting and migration, which I’ve been waiting for so long.

My best friend comforted me by telling me that maybe that person was blessed and inspired by me to have done what she had done.

I get that.

But I also believe in practicing ethics. I never use anyone else’s intellectual properties without acknowledging them, nor asking for their permission. I make it a point to be respectful of boundaries, and to give credit to whom it is due. Copyrighted or not copyrighted.
Ethics-is-knowing-theWe’ve exchanged blog comments more than once, she could have simply sent me a private message.

But she didn’t, and there’s that.

I’m very disappointed. I’m very sad.

And yes, I cried.

6 responses to “Betrayed by a Blogger”

  1. Michelle Padrelanan Avatar

    Merry Christmas, May and Jay! I’m sorry this happened to you. Suffice it to say not everyone is trustworthy. God bless you!

  2. Kat | Petite Momma Avatar

    Aww. Hugs! I know how it feels for other people to claim what you have worked hard for. I hope you’re feeling better now. Merry Christmas!

  3. Jhanis Avatar

    Hugs! I hope writing about it let some of the steam off. I know how it feels but like what Monching said, people will know sooner or later. Keep on keeping on! Merry Christmas!

  4. The Monching Avatar

    That’s why I don’t exactly join blogger communities – I prefer blogging alone and be a lone wolf, to say the least. If you ask me, that’s one of the problems of blogging today – everyone’s a blogger with just one click. But when you look at the content, it’s either plagiarized from others or reposted press releases.

    At the end of the day, it all boils down to this fact: makikita naman kaagad kung sino yung nakiki-bandwagon lang at kung sino talaga yung legit pagdating sa paggawa ng content. :)

  5. Josephine of My Simple Joys Avatar

    (Hugs) Christmas na next week, don’t stress yourself na. But if ever that person did it again, guess you better talk to that person already. For the mean time, think happy thoughts! :D

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I’m May

Fifty-something storyteller, award-winning writer, long-time content creator, podcast host, artist, an advocate for alternative learning and a staunch supporter of the arts.

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