1.
Blogging allows for people to post their mind
and what they think. They can post things about who they are, or about who they
want to be. People can use blogs to share things that make them unique or they
can blog just to let their opinion known. Blogs let people express themselves
either anonymously to avoid conflicts, or with their actual name inviting
people they know to share their opinions as well.
2.
Blogging allows people to post about things that
are enjoyable or disappointing. People can post about their days, problems or
even what they think about the newest trend in their topic of interest. Blogging
allows people to share anything they want while choosing who sees it. All the
while the information is just a refresh click or a Google question away. You
can find other people who deal with similar problems as you, or share the same
ideas as you just by looking through blogs.
3.
I found that customizing a blog gives so
many different options that unless people actually try, no two blogs could be
the same. Every person adds their own personal flair into it and writes about
things that interest them. Even though blogs can have the same topic, the
contents will always differ as peoples own opinions twist the blog into a
unique way. Being able to make something completely your own and control it
from start to finish just seems satisfying in its own way.
4.
The most interesting part of blogging I found is
also the most difficult. Making the blog match your own personality through
colour, background, font, or even widgets takes time and just makes its all the
more rewarding when you finally finish and see what all that hard work was for.
With so many different ways to change how the blog looks you don’t notice how
much time you spend on it until you decide to add a clock feature and notice it
has been an hour since you decided on the title for the blog.
5.
I think blogging can both improve and complicate
communications. People can feel like they have more of a voice on the internet
since most people who view their blog won’t know who they are unless there is
something to connect that person on a more personal level. And some people feel
more confident through blogging or posting comments because their voice is
heard no matter what and their comment is hard to overlook while in actual
conversation their comment may remain unheard or just ignored. However with
people becoming more confident online rather than offline they detach
themselves from people and avoid actual confrontations with people.
6.
All in all I think blogging can both be good and
bad. It allows people to voice their opinions on their own blogs, or on other
people’s blogs through comments, where they can be constructive or hurtful with
their responses. It allows people to make something all their own from the
ground up. They can customize basically everything about their blog and make it
their own. Being able to be completely anonymous if one chooses can be bad
though as one doesn’t need to worry so much of the consequences of their words.
Tim in your number three answer about no two blogs being completely the same I completely agree. I was looking around for blogs to get ideas and the diversity among all the different blogs is frankly mind boggling.
ReplyDeleteTim I agree with you because every blog will have something different on it no blog will be the same. You will have some good things about blogging and bad things about blogging that you will regret. And I also think blogging is just another way of communication and also acts like a Facebook profile page.
ReplyDeleteI never thought of blogging to be like facebook but now that you say it it has caused me to consider the many forms of communication and how they duplicate each other.
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