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Of anonymous bloggers

The Usual Suspects sans Migs, Marc and KimIt was a very productive — albeit momentarily heated — meeting we had last night, a group of bloggers and an NGO representative together in a workshop at Fwendz Diner. (Btw, try their chimichanga!) It was for the MBS1 Pre-Summit Workshop, where we tackled this concern: the role of bloggers in fostering understanding & peace in Mindanao.

On a lighter side, it was also where Mandaya Moore-Orlis revealed herself to the workshop participants and a number of The Usual Suspects. Would you like to know who he/she is? Attend the Summit and you just might find out! ;)

Mandaya Moore-Orlis is, of course, a gay man. He’s actually a good friend of mine and he’s not exactly closeted. So why does he prefer to remain anonymous in his blog? Hmmm… For the mystery? Or — for some target audiences — for the allure?

Davao has another celebrated anonymous blogger, and I’ve been hearing about her in conversations at restaurants all over the city. My restaurateur friends have been asking me who Davao’s Food Huntress is. I sure would like to know myself! I don’t get her. Her subject matter of choice is probably one of the most non-sensitive topics, gender-wise or culture-wise or any other wise. But why does she veil her identity?

I must admit, though — the Huntress’ anonymity makes for an intriguing blog. Will she reveal herself during the blogging summit? Or will she carry on and leave us all in hungry anticipation?

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11 responses to “Of anonymous bloggers”

  1. Mindanao Bobon 21 Oct 2007 at 7:52 am

    Hi Blogie - A lot of restaurant or food reviewers worldwide do so anonymously. I don’t know about the Davao Food Huntress, but most who choose to remain anonymous do so because if their faces are known, they tend to get special treatment in restaurants. The food that is served to them is always “a little better” than the normal food served to others. Thus, their reviews are not the same as they might be. I wouldn’t know for sure, but this is what I always expected of the huntress.

  2. Leighon 22 Oct 2007 at 10:07 am

    So sad. Ill be transferring to Davao for good on Nov 16. Tsk

  3. Leighon 22 Oct 2007 at 10:10 am

    btw, until when ang registration blogie? my friend wants to join baka late na kasi cya for registration.

  4. Blogieon 22 Oct 2007 at 10:56 am

    @Leigh — What’s sad??

    The registration will be up to this Thursday. Ask your friend to register already! :)

  5. Leighon 22 Oct 2007 at 11:00 am

    Coz I can’t join…. I’ll be in Davao for good starting Nov 16 pa.
    d bale.. Next time nalang

    Thanks blogie for the info

  6. Blogieon 22 Oct 2007 at 11:02 am

    That’s too bad, Leigh… Well, there’ll be other blogging events in the near future, that’s for sure!

  7. jayvee f.on 22 Oct 2007 at 5:20 pm

    blogie,

    what does the venue look like? is it big? preparing for my presentation :)

  8. Blogieon 22 Oct 2007 at 5:45 pm

    @jayvee — The venue’s rather big, because it’s the same plenary hall that the MICT Congress is using. There’s a stage that’s about 3feet high.

  9. jayvee f.on 25 Oct 2007 at 1:20 pm

    bukas na! :D

  10. Blogieon 25 Oct 2007 at 5:57 pm

    Yup! See you tomorrow, Jayvee!

  11. Blogieon 05 Nov 2007 at 4:17 am

    Oops! Forgot to reply to Bob’s comment. Yes, I see what you mean, Bob. But, is that why the Huntress is anonymous?

    What’s bugging me is, she mentioned in an email that we’d already met… *sigh*

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