Saturday 1 August 2009

Lowering the drawbridge

Regular reader Tahmnong wants to know why it is harder to leave messages these days.

Readers now need to be registered to leave comments. Raising the comments bar has led to a drop in the average number of comments for every post.

Where once posts drew an average of eight comments or more, now we are down to just a couple. That's a shame for a blog which attracts 900 unique readers a day, as it does at present.

I have taken the step to avoid criticism by fool male farang who think all Thai blogs with a gay theme should be set in a gay sauna.

As I have said before, readers who want that kind of dismal, uninspired fare should go elsewhere.

The anonymous posting option is no longer. Anon the Psychic and his bitter kin will have to find their kicks somewhere else.

Anon the Psychic, for those who don't know, liked to leave personal criticism of me, but more often the boyfriend.

I enjoyed getting reader feedback on this blog, but in this case the antics of a bitter, misguided few have ended up ruining the experience for everyone else.

Update: Comments bar is now permanently lifted. I changed my mind.

1 comment:

  1. aaronng881 August 2009 at 02:22
    some ppl just spoils it for everyone.. wa.. u get 900 readers a day =.= super geng! hahahaha

    omg maiyuu is definitely making my lunch look like prison food =(

    p/s: i've never been to prison.. honest!

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    Wilko1 August 2009 at 06:39
    If Maiyuu cooked for prisoners there'd be even less room in the jails and the streets would be empty!!

    Wow, think how great shopping would be!!

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    William1 August 2009 at 09:07
    Forget about those sticks in the mud.

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    Clayden L.1 August 2009 at 10:11
    Wow... ur so lucky to have a chef bf! :D

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    groveboy11 August 2009 at 10:54
    What is your secret. My taiwanese boyfriend refuses to took any more, and he uses our oven as a storage facility for his never-ending supply of fake costume jewelry. He claims that cooking hurts his back, especially after a long day at the salon where he cuts hair. I told him he could stay home and be a housewife if he would start cooking and cleaning again, but he prefers to work.

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    Anonymous15 January 2010 at 05:29
    you should try HomeMade-Cheese Co.

    They make premium cheese products in Bangkok and deliver too...


    www.homemade-cheese.com

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Comments are welcome, in English or Thai (I can't read anything else). Anonymous posting is discouraged, unless you'd like to give yourself a name at the bottom of your post, so we can tell who you are.