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"Caution:
There is Another anti-Islamic Site"
Why issuing an alert
letter is precisely the wrong thing to do
"The most anti-Islamic site
will die if it faces a frozen counter. That would happen if you just leave it
alone. But if you are out there telling everyone about it and asking them to do
the same, you are in effect volunteering as their publicity department."
By Khalid Baig, 7 December 2001
The alert letters keep coming.
Beware here is the latest anti-Islamic site. Then a URL so you can verify that
it is indeed as described. Then a passionate request to tell all the Muslims in
the world about it.
Sincere. Misguided.
Counter-productive.
Little do the senders realize that
they are actually helping the very sites they are trying to fight.
The failure is in realizing that
the Internet is a very different medium and the rules that applied to the
previous media do not always apply here. If there is a bad magazine or book out
there, you can tell others about it. We can be sure that nobody will rush to the
closest bookseller to buy it. The warning may be useful, if there was a chance
that some people could have bought the book out of ignorance.
In the click-click world of the
Internet, the first thing most people will do is to click on the URL, thereby
increasing the hit counts and boasting the morale of the site owners. Second, it
will help it with search engine placement, as some of them will use the
increased curiosity traffic as a sign of popularity. You just helped create the
monster you wanted to fight!
It is common sense. If you don't
want people to visit a site, just don't tell them about it.
It is very easy to setup a page on
the Internet. It is very difficult to draw traffic to it. The most anti-Islamic
site will die if it faces a frozen counter. That would happen if you just leave
it alone. But if you are out there telling everyone about it and asking them to
do the same, you are in effect volunteering as their publicity department. That
is exactly what they need.
If there is a well-established
site (like CNN) it makes sense to launch a protest campaign. But for most of the
sites the prudent course is just the opposite. Leave it alone. Let it die of
neglect. A natural death. The greater the lack of attention, the faster will be
the death of this would be monster.
So the next time you receive an
alert letter about an anti-Islamic site, just delete it. If you respond to the
sender, do not include the original text of his alert email, because even that
may help some search engine ranking.
There were dozens of anti-Islamic
sites that sprang up recently but died soon after because, luckily, our
enthusiasts had not noticed them and had not publicized them through their alert
letters. The ones that receive the alert letter mention will, unfortunately,
survive and may thrive.
On the Internet, the best use of
your energies is to promote the good Islamic sites. Let the good drive out the
evil.
Now, may we request that you send
this article to all your friends?
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