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What in the world is up with
the world of blogs? Blogs are meant to be this great new technology
where people can share their ideas and interests with others around the
globe. As far as I'm concerned the state of blogs is one of chaos,
confusion, and anti-interactivity. The other day I decided to do some
research on the Web and try to connect to some blog writers out there
that interested me. Let me tell you it was not an enjoyable task as I
had envisioned. I spent four painful hours surfing through around a
thousand on-line journals, and I found only a few that interested me.
What are we doing out there people?
First of all, just getting to a blog can be a pain in the arse. For
example, you type in the words 'Philosophy blogs' and a whole bunch of
sites come up. Some are conglomerate sites with thousands of journals,
but the area you're searching for may have only one blog in it! This is
because they separate the blogs into a million different categories,
like 'love', 'lovers', 'lovable' etc. Why not have just a few main
categories to choose from?
The next problem is the content. People with 'philosophical' blogs are
having personal chats with their mates about the local dance
competition on Tuesday! Why not go to a chat room if you just want to
talk to your friends? Blogs are supposed to be a personal viewpoint
expressed to the whole Web community. Wouldn't you actually like to
meet more people like yourself? How is this going to happen if you talk
in strange uncommon slang and acronyms that you and your friends can
only understand? Please stick to the subject at hand, and take it at
least half seriously.
Another major problem is the fact that you can find a really cool blog
that sparks an interest, but then find that the writer hasn't added an
entry in over a year! What's it doing on the Net? Have these people
passed away? I seriously doubt it, as there are so many blogs in this
'lost' state. Having a blog is a responsibility; it's a shared diary
for the whole community. How can someone form a relationship if you
only write in your blog once a millennium?
Back to the subject of content: These on-line journals are a real
chance to communicate regularly with others with similar views to
yourself. We can learn a lot from each other, as each human is an
individual with special traits and skills that only they have. So why
do we see so many blogs just talking about trivial nonsense like 'Who
the coolest movie actor is.' Humanity is an intelligent species
evolving everyday towards a higher consciousness. So where are all the
thinkers out there, the people who have taken us to the next levels of
spirituality and scientific exploration? I'd really like to hear what
you've got to say, but all I can find are philosophical beliefs on why
died pink jeans express one's true inner self.
The issue of making comments on someone's blog is also a controversial
one. Why have comments sections if you're not going to reply to people
who have expressed an interest in what you've had to say? How is this
community going to function if all the conversation is one-way! Come on
people, wake up and smell the onions! Let's change the blogging
community into the awesome structure of shared knowledge that it was
intended for. Please don't let it turn into the small-talk world of
chat rooms.
About the Author
Jesse S. Somer
M6.net
http://www.m6.net
Jesse S. Somer is a concerned human attempting to inform his fellow
people of the real possibilities hidden in the Internet.
Jesse S. Somer
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