Dienekes' Anthropology Blog is the grand ole man of genetic blogs, well-praised in all quarters with archives going back to 2004. It is run by Dienekes Pontikos (blogger pseudonym), a Pontos Greek whose family is from Turkey, and who describes himself, far too modestly, as "an anthropology dilettante."
Dienekes keeps current on a large range of scientific papers appearing in human population genetics, physical anthropology, archeology and history. His judgments are sparing, but sound, and he encourages you to "reuse any of the materials of this blog for non-commercial
purposes, as long as you attribute them to Dienekes Pontikos and provide
a link to either the individual blog entry or to Dienekes' Anthropology Blog." If you are looking for elegant perfection, bookmark Dienekes and follow him on Twitter.
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There have been complaints about abusive posts on DNA Forums. Blogging, of course, can result in a range of legal liabilities and other unforeseen consequences, including defamation, malicious statements, libel and slander.
Several users have complained about trolling on these forums--making personal comments aimed at causing grief or stirring up hatred. According to the Internet definition, a troll is "someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic
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emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion."
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