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Walrus 04-24-2006 07:20 AM

Why do so many people have a blog?
 
I'm not talking about us. I'm talking about your friends and family who start non-profit blogs and post boring mundane every day crap about their life or current events. I can't believe how many people I know that have one. And they all trade links with each other and post in the comments section just as a favor to each other. I guess my point of view is that it'd be too time consuming if you're not marketing and making money.

cranki 04-24-2006 07:21 AM

they think of it as a hobby... quite obvious if you ask me...

Walrus 04-24-2006 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cranki
they think of it as a hobby... quite obvious if you ask me...

Yeah, I know. But I'm just amazed on how many I know who do it.

Sosa 04-24-2006 07:27 AM

That is the way I see it pretty much. If I can't make money with a site more then likely I'm not going to do it.

seeric 04-24-2006 07:29 AM

i only run one that doesnt make money. but i only work on it when i have the time. its jsut for fun and tradeshow crap.

reynold 04-24-2006 09:55 PM

I think there are those who just want their views to be heard. They need to express their opinions on issues that strike their interest

baddog 04-24-2006 10:06 PM

one word: fame

Mr.Right - Banned For Life 04-24-2006 10:15 PM

I think it is a great idea, i have an ex girlfriend of mine who has one, she is a writer for a televison show here in Aus, and she has one fucked up mind, i read her blog every week, it is great.

madawgz 04-24-2006 11:28 PM

blogs are the revolution......

Amysworld 04-24-2006 11:32 PM

I started one on LiveJournal a LONG time ago to keep my family in the loop about me. I travelled a lot so they could see what I was doing with my life. I think people just want to be validated and writing something makes them feel maybe a little more important. Who knows... it is a fad. :)

u-Bob 04-25-2006 01:56 AM

Some people just have way too much free time on their hands...

2HousePlague 04-25-2006 01:58 AM

Blogs are dreams. Everybody has one - :)




2hp

chaze 04-25-2006 02:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Walrus
I'm not talking about us. I'm talking about your friends and family who start non-profit blogs and post boring mundane every day crap about their life or current events. I can't believe how many people I know that have one. And they all trade links with each other and post in the comments section just as a favor to each other. I guess my point of view is that it'd be too time consuming if you're not marketing and making money.


Because Google likes it. They run the world you know??

woj 04-25-2006 02:42 AM

Blogs are probably easiest way to have a "website" up... most people don't have enough skills to run a real website, so having a blog is just an easy alternative...

snooper 04-25-2006 02:58 AM

go to the doctors i had my blog treated

headless ghost 04-25-2006 04:00 AM

attention whore syndrome.
failed english composition as a kid and it has haunted them all these years.
too much time on their hands.
always wainted to be the great american writer.
just like bullshit the reasons are endless.

tyler. 04-25-2006 04:36 AM

people consider blogs as their diary , but online , some are fun to read , lots of interesting ideas and stories

OG LennyT 04-25-2006 05:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sosa
That is the way I see it pretty much. If I can't make money with a site more then likely I'm not going to do it.

If it dont make dollars, it dont make sense :thumbsup

psili 04-25-2006 06:00 AM

I love this guy's take on things:
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=banish

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maddox
Blog: The word "blog" is literally shorthand for "boring;" a vulgar, overused word that strikes your ear with the dull thud of a cudgel to the soft spot of a child. It's an abbreviation used by journalism drop outs to give legitimacy to their shallow opinions and amateur photography that seems to be permanently stuck in first draft hell. Looking in the archives of the blogs, one would expect someone who has been at it for years to slowly hone their craft and improve their writing and photographs, since it's usually safe to assume that if someone does something long enough, he or she will eventually not suck at it. Even with lowered expectations, you'll get a shotgun blast of disappointment in your face.

It's an unspoken rule that every blog must use the same layout as every other blog: long, slender columns of annoyingly condensed text, thousands of links to other blogs, plugs for shitty political books, and more links to yet more blogs:

The problem with this layout is that there's too much shit to click on. Seriously, who's ever going to click on all those links? The worst blogs are the ones that make every other word a hyperlink to another website so by the time you finish reading this sentence, you've forgotten what you were reading, or why you were reading it in the first place. Hey, this article is great but you know what would make it better? If I could read another article in the middle of it. Great design, morons.

If the thousands of mid-sentence links don't annoy you, the long slender columns of text will. Most of the screen on a blog is blank for an imaginary populace of readers still using 640x480 resolution. I didn't buy a 19" monitor to have 50% of its screen realestate pissed away on firing white pixels, you assholes. They don't print books on receipt paper for a reason. Every time I see this layout, I want to choke the creator with my dry, crackled, and bleeding hands for making my fingers so calloused from having to keep scrolling the mouse wheel to read your dumb "blog."

Blogger: Term used to describe anyone with enough time or narcissism to document every tedious bit of minutia filling their uneventful lives. Possibly the most annoying thing about bloggers is the sense of self-importance they get after even the most modest of publicity. Sometimes it takes as little as a referral on a more popular blogger's website to set the lesser blogger's ego into orbit.

Then God forbid a blogger gets mentioned on CNN. If you thought it was impossible for a certain blogger to get more pious than he was, wait until you see the shit storm of self-righteous save-the-world bullshit after a network plug. Suddenly the boring, mild-mannered blogger you once knew will turn into Mother Theresa, and will single handedly take it upon himself to end world hunger with his stupid links to band websites and other smug blogger dipshits.

Blogging: If minds had anuses, blogging would be what your mind would do when it had to take a dump.

Blogged: What you call a trivial or largely inconsequential topic once bloggers have processed through every tired detail. For more on this, look into: every minor news story.

Blogosphere: The "blogosphere" is the new buzz word that has replaced "information super highway." It's what idiots like to call a collection of "blogs," otherwise known as a tragedy.

Blogomania: Like all other manias, except relating to the infatuation of blogs. It's one step above the more caustic phrase "blog-o-rama." Thankfully the latter hasn't caught on to the extent of its brethren, but that doesn't stop me from punching anyone who says it in the dick.

Blogroll: A long list of links that nobody will ever click on. Bloggers not only link to their friends and fellow bloggers, but their eventual goal is to link to every linkable document on the Internet. Most "blog rolls" are so full of links that it can bring even the mightiest of search engines to a crawl as they sort through all the frivolous bullshit bloggers link to.

Thankfully, since most blogs are shallow in content, it won't take you long to load, and in turn, to close the browser quickly if you're duped into clicking one of these links. If you shut down quickly enough, you may be able to avoid downloading the mandatory 2 gigs of political banners on every blogger's website.

Blogshare: An imaginary share of a blog's worth, which is ironic, since most blogs have an imaginary share of readers.

Blogstorm: A zany phrase news anchors like to use any time they think there's an abnormal amount of posts on blogs regarding any particular topic. Of course, they fail to consider any amount of posting to a blog is abnormal since people who are well adjusted usually have better things to do, i.e., work, or failing that, anything else.

Blog Swarm: Stupid.

Blogging community: Losers, goths, bedwetters, and journalism dropouts.

Blawg: Some prick thought it would be clever to spell "blog" phonetically using the word "law" in the title. It's a phrase used to describe blogs primarily dealing with the law and legal issues. Wow, real clever, dipshit. How did you come up with that one?

Blogumentary: There was recently a bit of a feud regarding this word among two bloggers. Apparently some guy decided that they had exclusive right to use the word, not realizing that similar words (docudrama, dramedy, rockumentary, etc) have been free to use for all people since you can't just copyright an entire genre, and more importantly, that it's stupid. Who cares? Blogumentary? Really? Eat shit you morons.

Blogebrity: Wow, guess what this one stands for? Too easy. Hey, anyone can do it: take a blogger who's a chef, and you get: BLEF. A blogger who's a dentist? BENTIST. A female blogger with an itch? You guessed it: a BITCH.

Photoblog: Photoblogs make me yearn for the day when cameras weren't digital, film cost money, and it took time to develop pictures. I remember back when it wasn't easy for any random asshole with a camera to go out take countless pictures of nothing. Nothing is exactly what these pictures are of. No focus, no theme, no message, no posturing. Just countless pictures of Denny's at 2 AM. We don't care that you went to Denny's. You're not an artist. You're not deep. Get a new hobby.


sickkittens 04-25-2006 06:02 AM

Why do people post on message boards? Same reasons.

sickkittens 04-25-2006 06:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by headless ghost
attention whore syndrome.
failed english composition as a kid and it has haunted them all these years.
too much time on their hands.
always wainted to be the great american writer.
just like bullshit the reasons are endless.

And you post here because?

Canibal-7 04-25-2006 06:45 AM

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=blog



A recent and disturbing trend on the internet. A blog lets people easily post comments onto a webpage. While blogs have many purposes, some of which can be useful, most people seem to use blogs as a way of having an online diary. These people have such massive egos and are so narcissistic that they believe that other people would be interested in reading their pointless ramblings. Even more disturbing is the fact that many people have such boring lives that they have nothing better to do than to read these stupid online diaries. They just feed the egos of the "bloggers" and encourage them to continue posting nonsense. Hopefully, "blogging" will turn out to be just a fad that passes quickly.

tim: Hey i just set up a blog on my website.
joe: What have you written in it?
tim: Oh just some random drivel.
joe: Sounds like the typical blog.
tim: Yeah, but plenty of people will still read it, and that will make me feel special.
joe: That's sad.
tim: I know.

Nicky 04-25-2006 06:53 AM

They make me cash and thats the only reason I have them :)

Nastyman! 04-25-2006 06:58 AM

I always looked at them as online journals/diaries, I never understood why people wrote in those either. Unless you have uber short term memory (which I do and would probably forget to write down what I wanted to remember, it's a vicious circle.) you really don't need one.

headless ghost 04-25-2006 07:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sickkittens
And you post here because?

because I find you good, cheap entertainment.
:1orglaugh

Love Sex 04-25-2006 07:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by psili

Thats pretty much right

crockett 04-25-2006 07:42 AM

why do people write diaries? Blogs are the same thing, just open to the public.

broheim 04-25-2006 07:43 AM

it's very masturbatory.

Rankings 04-25-2006 08:16 AM

so they can get listed on www.submitblogs.com

xLaborJames 04-25-2006 08:21 AM

I blog for money and dont have the time for a personal blog. Most of the ones I have read are posted by emotionally unstable emo kids.. just look at some of the livejournal and popular myspace blogs.

by the way speaking of blogs...sig

- AFN - 04-25-2006 08:26 AM

quite simply blogs are an awsome way to get traffic and search engines love them since they are ever changing with fresh new content :)

CheneyRumsfeld 04-25-2006 08:33 AM

if bandwidth went back to $3 or $4 per gig that would curb all the worthless babble.
thats all blogs are, a way to use up excess bandwidth.

iWeb_Iya 04-25-2006 08:46 AM

:upsidedow popularity :upsidedow


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