One of the definite points that I can relate to from Rebecca Blood's article is that the web, and blogging in general, has completely transformed into today's typical source of information and free expression. It's insane how in ten years there have gone from being only about 23 weblogs, to today where there is an endless amount. Creating a blog is one of the most acessible things to do on the web these days and the numbers back that up. I know from personal experience that when you create a blog you create your own personal identity, and you fill your blog with everything that's important to you or your own personal opinion in which you will strongly back up.
As far as my own experience in blogging goes, I've created my own blog in the past in which I voiced my opinion on various sports topics. I'm a very big fan of all sports and I enjoy engaging in conversation about different sports and their conflicts. I had a few followers of my blog and we would also go back and forth voicing our own opinions on the topics that I wrote about. I've also been an avid reader of some of my friend's blogs, who also revolve their blogs around sports and several other topics. I believe that reading other blogs helps expand my opinion and maybe even alter some of my previous thoughts.
Monday, September 14, 2009
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