I totally agree with what Connie said here:
"The truth is, the “disclosure policy” bit is a standard created by these PR bloggers. It is a self-serving standard, if there ever was one, because it was fashioned to justify these bloggers’ actions and manner of blogging. They will not accept lower standards so that they can feel superior BUT they will not accept higher standards too because that will make them look like leeches and mercenaries."
If Carlocab is indeed being coached by his father, so what?
Why is there a need to scrutinize the way other people blog? If I were to scrutinize the way you guys blog, I would SURELY find things to criticize. Like... Never mind.
One problem that I see with "this" group of bloggers is that they have crab mentality. Masakit mang sabihin pero parang mga utak talangka sila. Puwede na ring "inggitero". Yun lang yung nakikita ko. They might as well create an association of Filipino bloggers and I have a perfect name for it. Talangka Bloggers Association (TABA).
Maybe criticizing other people is their hobby.
I don't know..
P.S. I like this one:
"I know that you will keep coming back for as I long as I respond. You will never let it happen that you did not post the FINAL comment. As though that gives you the final word. So, I’m closing the thread."
Wahahahahahaha! Agree! Agree! Agree!Criticize me if you want! I'm OPEN MINDED.
I'm out like Boom Boom Bautista.

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Nice take on the subject at hand, bro. Pero sa totoo lang, natawa ako dun Talangka Bloggers Association (TABA)! Laugh trip!
I have to extend my hand to Connie and Richard for doing this write-up. It is disappointing that several bloggers were accusing Carlo of being used by his father. One blogger even suggested that it is a form of child labor. Who would have thought that a 14 year old will earn more than most of us? And one more thing. Who in the blue hell said that there are fixed rules in blogging? If you really think that Carlo is a scam, then prove it first. Judging from your actions, it appears that you are just a bunch of bitters.
"Why should the blog of a child serving as a mouthpiece of the father, if it were indeed true, be less ethical than those of bloggers serving as mouthpieces for business entities, for instance, when they blog about products being promoted by PR companies, in exchange for free dinner, drinks, “being seen” and benefiting from the subsequent rounds of “link love”?"
- I agree with this point. And as this post points out, there isn't even any issue of exploitation involved here.
Talangka Bloggers Association (TABA)! Nice name!
The blog war is on! Bring it on!
Puso mo. Puso mo. At least the issue is settled now and apologies were made. I also felt bad as the father and son appeared for the 1st time during the top 10 emerging influential blogs eyeball. I was supposed to meet them afterwards to discuss the issue but was settled na before that. I hope we all learned a lesson from it.
Inggit lang yung mga detractors kasi Carlo is earning more than them. I've seen him on an SEO gathering. Kasama nya dad nya.. so what... kung bawal pala ung ginagawa ng dad nya edi sana matagal na bawal ung isali ng mga magulang yung mga anak nila sa mga singing contest!
Ok nga iyon kaysa ibang tao pa ang magcoach kay Carl. Mas masaya kaya iyon at mas interesting na may tumutulong at nag-eencourage sa iyo. Ang iba lang kasi naiinggit dahil walang tumutulong sa kanilang kamag-anak at dinidiscourage pa sila ng magulang nila. Ibig sabihin lang noon caring at loving ang parents nya lalo na ang tatay niya. :-)
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