I’m baffled as to why insulting blogs fits into an evaluation of whether private schools should be considered charities. Charity Commission report was brought to my attention by a badscience<\/a> post that linked to a podnosh blog about it<\/a>. <\/p>\n Well, that speaks for itself, in terms of whether blogs can have educational value…. <\/p>\n And props to Ben Goldacre for this fine defence of open knowledge:<\/p>\n Without even thinking about what effect it might have on the people who read it, I can say for certain that writing here has had a huge impact on the way I work and think: it has made me more rigorous and more transparent in my reasoning, because I can get away with nothing; it has made me think about the importance of finding and linking to primary references, attributing ideas, sharing workloads, and collaborating. It\u2019s also reinforced for me the value of open access publication, as I\u2019ve seen more and more people from outside of academia who wanted to read academic papers, simply for their own interest and edification.(from badscience<\/a>)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n