- Blogging online is a chance for all of the internet to see what you create and to weigh in on what they like and do not like in an open and honest format. Knowing that blogs are view-able to the entire internet some users may want to be very conservative about what they post knowing that everyone will be able to see it. On the other hand some people may want to post everything about themselves but under an alias, an alternate identity. When blogging or using any sort of online social media it gives the user a chance to pick an identity for online that may or may not be different from offline.
- Blogging allows users to post data about any topic so that others can easily view it without having to download anything, or sign up for an online subscription. The fact that the data is available free makes blogging such a nice way to post homework questions to get feedback, or to talk about a computer problem and get troubleshooting advice. With each different problem raised in life you can be sure to find a blog specific to that problem. With so many blogs out there now it is very easy to be your own IT guy, and to be your own TA.
- I found that while blogging I lost track of time completely when I was searching for new widgets to put on my page, or when I was looking to customize the fonts. Any time I get really interesting by a new area of technology I immerse myself in it deeply so that I can get a full understanding of it. With my love of technology I found it simply awesome that I was able to install a hit counter right on my page. I had seen them before on other sites, but it was just so rewarding that I was able to do that myself.
- Finding widgets to put on my site and where to place them I found easy, but when it came to all the minute details such as background colors, and fonts I found it challenging to know how to change the correct one. I remember I was looking around the advanced settings of the font colors for a good fifteen to twenty minutes just trying to figure out how to change the background color on my hit counter from black to transparent. I eventually figured it out and now I know for future reference.
- I believe that blogging is a bittersweet technology. It allows you to see many different points of view on any given topic and to find answers to homework or computer problems, but like other online technologies it detracts from our offline communication. When blogging users may get in the habit of being disingenuous because of the low accountability factor involved with the guise of a screen-name. In our offline communications individuals tend to be more genuine in conversations because you know who you are talking to. Blogging is a blessing and a curse to our social lives.
- On a whole I only enjoy blogging when it comes to the technology side of it. I truly loved creating my blog and personalizing it to what I wanted it to look like, but past that I am still a firm believer in interpersonal communication in person. I feel that communication in person is the most meaningful and lasting. Any relationship I have made in my life I have made face-to-face, and by that same token I maintain these relationships face-to-face as well. Blogging may help some aspects of life, but it certainly hurts our face-to-face communication.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
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Definitely agree with losing track while looking for widgets. I also agree with how you said that offline communication tends to be more genuine. More and more now I see people not grasping that concept. People do not seem to understand the importance of communicating in person anymore with Facebook, Twitter, even text messaging.
ReplyDeleteI agree with adjusting all the small things in the blog, trying to set everything up so that its not only readable but pleasant to the eye is fairly irritating since you need to preview everything to see if it looks nice, and if it doesn't having to start over.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with blogging hurting face-to-face communication, but only if that person is using blogging as their main source of communication. I think if a person has regular face-to-face communication then blogging doesn't hurt at all. I am still messing with my page and the widgets so I definitely agree with losing track of time and such for that.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the fact that face to face communication is so important and its sad that it is becoming less and less used by people today. A face to face conversation is more involved, especially emotionally which is important for developing real lasting relationships with people
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that the fact is that blogging is just another way of communication. But also it is sad to see that the face to face communication is going away but it happens when the technology keeps on getting better. Also with the gadgets we had to put on our blog pages it was difficult to figure out which one to choose and also what would make my blog page stand out.
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