Why I’m doing this
I remember when Livejournal first came out and how opposed to blogging I was. Upon discovering the site, I found out from a friend that my ex-girlfriend had a blog on there. I had just broken up with her so, as you can imagine, I had to know what she was saying about the breakup and me. I read pretty much every post and it was basically all hate speech directed at me (which, of course, I found to be highly entertaining). The thing that struck me about it though was that I couldn’t believe how honest and open she was being on a website that basically anyone could find and read if they wanted to. She had basically uploaded her entire diary and personal thoughts onto this website for everyone in the world with an internet connection to view and mull over.
This is pretty much why I was opposed to blogging in the beginning. Why would someone want the whole world to have the opportunity to find and know their most personal thoughts? It seemed absurd to me.
I soon came to realize that the blogging world is a whole lot bigger than just the “My boyfriend broke up with me!
” diaries that were basically every teen girl’s blog who originally signed up for Livejournal. Blogging has turned into a way for every person with an internet connection to have a voice. So of course, with that you’re going to get a lot of bad, but you’re also going to get a lot of good as well. There are pretty much blogs about just about every subject you can think of now and a lot of them are quite useful for gathering information.
Blogging is important because it has made possible the transfer of thoughts and ideas from many different types of people who, before blogs, didn’t really have a resource for doing this. Blogging helps us as humans to communicate and learn from each other.
This blog hopefully will be of some use. This will be my first real blog ever and I hope to provide useful information and thoughts on modern innovations and technologies.
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Why is this post completely ironic?
it’s not.
Greatly appreciate the personal story about your first experience with blogging (actually the blogging of your girlfriend). I’d like for you to keep thinking about HOW “blogging helps us as humans to communicate and learn from each other.”