Daphne Maia, what have you done? there was really a stark contrast in the group that attended. This group was the boisterous group, the eloquent group, the popular group on Ping.sg. Yes, there really is such a thing as the “in group”, as in all other communities - I don’t deny that. I’m so disappointed. As community manager, you shouldn’t have made the distinction between an ‘in’ and ‘out’ group within the Ping.sg community. Yes, that’s right - there’s only one way to interpret your careless blogging remarks - DK’s intepretation. As a self-professed HR professional, you should have known that the best way to minimize the damage was to publicly apologize and confess that you screwed up big time. Instead you let things get out of hand. Flame wars ensued and DK got banned. DK got banned!!! I don’t have to be part of the Ping.sg community to know that DK has been an integral part of the community since the inception of Ping.sg. In fact, when I think of DK, I think of Ping.sg. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a DK fan, in fact I think he runs a boring pretentious nerdy blog. As a founding editor of Tomorrow.sg, I have been rooting for Ping.sg all this while (despite weak traffic) to eventually succeed the Tomorrow.sg experiment as the site that finally get Singaporeans to effectively decide for themselves what they should read. But somehow along the way, you’ve made Ping.sg lose the plot. So as community manager of Ping.sg, I’d have to say maybe you want to go look in the mirror and reflect upon what your actions and subsequent inactions has done to Ping.sg - why hide behind the terrifying and awesome powers of Pig.sg founder Uzyn? You just make him look like a corrupt despot protecting his cronies. You have zero credibility in my eyes now, and I don’t think I am alone. What have you done, Daphne Maia? Copyright © 2008 Cowboy Caleb - http://cowboycaleb.liquidblade.com - .

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