Blogging gives rise to revelations. Voice without contract is "The present day BLOG" that continues to evolve slightly as Internet Technology advances rapidly.
Why People put effort into Blogo-sphere as practitioners and experimenters? They are as much the same game player as Edison was a practitioner in Electric force sphere, and Eastman and Kodak were experimenters in Photo-sphere, and Sears and Roebuck were experimenters in retail atmosphere. Only, there is one very substantial difference to today's experimenting blogger. He has all knowledge of ten thousand years of human history at his finger tips; where as Edison had a garage to tinker in.
And each Blogger is also one voice for one person; and no one is sure how that fits into the extensive corporate structure. It is unusual to have a workstation for each employee that includes a window to the entire world.
Edification of BLOG dynamics will be a turn-of-the-century reckoned era in history as another giant leap that helped mankind have a voice in the techno-barbaric pseudo-age he lives. Hey, in the early part of the twentieth century there were Flappers !!
Students, or Flappers, of HTTP microcosm put in voluntary laboratory time dancing, and carving out their raison d' etre' for their web log.
Consider this: the Blog is personal publication of thought and events about movement, that can be instantly published and instantly available to any potential reading public in any language, resulting in most certain eureka kinetic movement at any and all ends. And that is not all.
Look at the typical sites in youMyFaceSpaceBookTubes; those are Flappers... no?
Flappers' and all Blog articles can be graded, ranked, copied, modified, spatted on, acted on, traced, researched, lambasted, mass viewed, hated, idolized, accelerated, or any of those combination of things that open up the voice of humans. It actually is the one voice, one person tributary to knowledge streams around the earth. That makes Blogging inherently cyclic... no? Yes, Blogs are recycled, like water.
One of my professors, Patrick Kelleher, at De Paul once said something like this: "Why is it now [circa 1995] such a Techno Barbaric world? I think we could put philosophy back on the street, where it belongs. And that would soften this [edginess]..." No? [paraphrase; sorry Profess-ore wherever you are -- can't find my notes or context]
However Prof Patrick said it, his comment remains my impetus to blog my weary head off... and put philosophy back on the street. And my reward is after mastery of the skill set needed to blog, there has come to me respite of a quantitative moment of revelation.
Therefore as I re-enter the human race as a skilled blogger, I give the following personal empirical list of identified Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunity and Threats in practicing the Web Log genre -- I am certain you have a ton or two more or less Eurekas to add:
Strengths
- Good for personal Economy
- Develops superior time management skills
- Advances notions of business starter ideas, and Cookie Cutter Cyclic trends
- Advances dramatically the technology industry toward Internet Tech Web 2.0 and beyond
- Identifies key elements of a b-loggers personality, preferences, and wants
- Blogging Obviously exposes "more" true reasons for Socio/Politico Activity; maybe despots have less room to maneuver as bloggers expose' dupes
- Develops a thicker-skinned individual
- Improves dramatically the belief structure of the core of the blog and its originator[s]
- Introduces real time critical thinking to interested segments of readers/ analysts
- Excellent for character development
- There is no certain future to blogging
- Elitism, snobbery, bombast, prone to exclusion with prejudice
- Must know how to type or how to get your content to the pages
- Labor intensive tasking
- Fact checking depends still on secondary resource, and qualitative inference
- Uninterrupted Power Supply is necessary; no electricity -- no blogging
- No paper trail or mechanical means of preserving the content of the blogging is readily available, still...
- Traditional standards of Advertising simply take away from core of most Blogs
- Hot spots in the Blog site can be a nuisance
- Landing page is still the main event of a visitor's perusal
- Web pages can be cluttered to a maximum level of dysfunctional status, like a property can be in disrepair and considered an environmental hazard
- Technical skills are heightened: typing, PC, IT, Server, Photography, Formatting, and so on
- Potential for Cookie Cutter Business in Applied Science
- Education Online
- Team Building Operations that could include more qualified personnel
- Mobile Blogging Potentials
- Video and Cam Cord, and start-up potential of digital photography
- Voice Over Internet Protocol
- Can be an enormous boost of needed aid, jurisprudence, just causes, institutional governance, and many more apt humanist or environmental or animal husbandry causes
- Blogging is a Cookie Cutter Business, just you wait and see...
- Security and privacy are compromised
- As bloggers project each in his own domain, he will be somewhat libel
- Could be unduly or structurally regulated by ambiguous law or ambivalent law makers
- Could be a target of present or future hate crimes
- Could become an insurable risk, or transferable property, thereby taxable... yikes!
- Identity stolen, or authority compromised is highly probable
- Creative content can be stolen, copied and lost is highly probable
- Those who cannot blog for some reason or another might attack those who can, as they feel threatened by the onslaught of opinion from blogging
- Blogging itself as practiced undermines traditional advertising tactics as blogging is an outside subversive voice more so than the advertising is... threatening to further segment any market
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