June 17 at 7:13 pm
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Ive been sitting on this for 24 hours as well hoping that I'd get some sense from Keith and that these blogs would go away. Someone is feeding him some really dumb advice because privately he defended them. A couple of DMCA's and he'll lose the hosting account as well. - Duncan Riley
I hate sites like these. I know Keith too, don't know why he's doing this. Seems pretty stupid of an idea. Is this the best he can come up with? If so, doomed. Great job Duncan in chasing this down. Thank you! - Robert Scoble
I tend to ignore this stuff, as I expect there will be good guys and bad guys in blogging, and the good guys will win out over time. Duncan is wired differently than I am, and I'm glad he looked into it. - Louis Gray
I am curious to see the follow-up to this story. Should be interesting to see what Keith does from here. - Mindy Koch
Louis, normally I ignore sploggers as well, but it's Keith Teare, not some nameless spammer in a dark room living at home at the age of 28 and has never had a girlriend :-) I also have swapped maybe half a dozen emails back and forward with him about this as well (and yes, someone else was also in on those emails, Scoble will know who), he just doesn't seem to think he's doing anything wrong. The funny thing: I only noticed because I'm subscribed to his FF feed and I was confused why he was posting my posts - Duncan Riley
Try a Google Blog Search using a unique phrase in one of your posts. While I realize Teare stands out, there are hundreds (more?) of these sites out there, monetizing while sleeping. I kinda let it go too. - Charlie Anzman
Should I be flattered or pissed off?! Probably both =) - Ryan Spoon
Duncan: don't tell me that Furrier is involved in this. Keith is friends with Arrington and Furrier, so it's probably one of those two and it sounds more like Furrier. - Robert Scoble
Scoble, Michael's not involved with these, but he was aware of the situation so to speak prior to me posting. - Duncan Riley
Furrier. Well... - Robert Scoble
Charlie, I would normally agree, but for a couple of reasons: it's Keith Teare so he should know better, secondly he's promoting these stories through FriendFeed (it's how I first found out about these blogs...I saw my own post reappear on his blog in his feed) and other social outlets. Most garden variety sploggers pump the content and leave it at that, Keith is out selling other peoples full content without permission on his site for his gain - Duncan Riley
Scoble: i'm not involved; are you suggesting I'm a splogger? - John Furrier
Keith and I share space with Jeff Clavier, and 3 other startups; By your logic I guess I'll take credit for all of Jeff Claviers great investments :-) - John Furrier
No. I was just asking if you were involved. Glad to see you're not. - Robert Scoble
Scoble, aren't you connected enough where you can just call someone at Google and say "Keith might be a nice guy but his sites are kind of slimy and the pagerank for his sites should take a hit when calculating page rank." That effectively kills all hope of getting more traffic for your content than your own site will get. :-) - Robert Seidman
ok Robert..thanks for clarifying; It was a discussion item in the office today; i've been out this week so i walked in today to ... "I think Scoble called you a splogger.." - anyway I'm familar with keith's project but not involved..it seem cool and i know for a fact it isn't a splog app but i can see how a friendfeed misconfig could cause a 'break' - like a firehose of reposted stuff.. - John Furrier
Solution: fill your RSS version full of AP content. He republishes and has AP and $12.50 a stanza to deal with. - Christian Anderson
It's so cute to see the mavens asking each other who's juggling who's content. For some significant but ignored percentage of bloggers, sploggers are not friends you can ask to knock it off. I think I'll hide this now, because it isn't my world, and that's just too much cuteness. - Wade Dorrell
I've never heard of Teare before- but really, as the article says- if you've gone after other folks for less, why is it OK? - anna
Anna, Keith Teare had a brilliant and beautiful dream. He wanted to become a billionaire with the "simplest" of tricks. If you typed just FriendFeed in your browser, it would automatically go to www.friendfeed.com -- and, they'd charge a fee for this privilige. Keith almost got his wish, but in the end, it didn't quite turn out to be a billion dollar proposition. - Robert Seidman

