I find it hard to complain about blogging on an internet forum.
I find it hard to complain about blogging on an internet forum.
...a blog by some nerdlinger living in his parents' basement blogging about the latest episode of battlestart gacraptica.
Just like you seeing this thread and not moving on? I never complained about the rights of others, so don't pull things out of thin air. I guess blogging is just part of our sick society that you choose not to conform to...![]()
You've referred to it a couple of times, but I think your idea that bloggers think they are celebrities is off, and that's where you miss the point. I suspect the vast majority of blogs are for the person blogging, a way to unload their thoughts, and they really don't care one way or another if you read it (nor if you understand the reason they write it).. . .the bloggers I'm talking about that think they're celebrities because they blog. My title for this thread was used because I genuinely didn't understand the point to blogging.
You've referred to it a couple of times, but I think your idea that bloggers think they are celebrities is off, and that's where you miss the point. I suspect the vast majority of blogs are for the person blogging, a way to unload their thoughts, and they really don't care one way or another if you read it (nor if you understand the reason they write it).
Rick
Thats fair and I admit, I didn't understand blogging originally. If these pseudo-celebrities are the minority, then I apologize to the rest of the blogosphere. I am only taking issue with the people who think blogging entitles them to something...
What's unproductive is you complaining about other's rights to express themselves. Regardless of how dull, pointless, and uninteresting it is.
My analogy points to the fact that you seem incapable of "changing the channel" when you see something you don't like.
I think Ben is taking an (un)necessary flogging here. I think I understand what he is getting at. Having been around since before the boom of the web, or the web in general for that matter, I remember the BBS/Usenet days (the original message boards), before everyone had a web page. Generally then if you had a site or a BBS, to some extent, you were "important" in this "cyber" society, or at least had something remotely interesting to say. With everything as accessible as it is today, anyone can have their own web page, message board, yahoo store, blog, ebay listing, whatever, it has diluted what once was. Is it necessarily a bad thing? I'm not sure I care enough as Ben made his OP sound. Every now and then, I have those "well I was here before all of this ****" feeling, then I realize I have more important things to worry about...