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To Blog, or Not to Blog
August 4, 2008 4 Comments
But I didn’t really walk away from blogs — just blogging. Let me explain. So many of my friends had blogs (both on AOL and elsewhere) and I spent many hours reading them on a daily basis. Frequently, I left the clever comment behind in my wake. And that’s my second evolution of blogging — commenting. I used to joke that I was part of a new section of blogger — the blogmenter — the person who made you all feel good that somebody was out there, cared about what you had written, and helped the conversation along.
Then one day someone I followed asked the question, “Are you a blogger?” I felt that I was and so I explained my theory about the blogmenter and its value, and so I said that yeah, I’m a blogger.
“Myth!”, came the retort. “You are not a blogger if you don’t have your own active blog!”
And so here I am. Writing to right the wrongs so righteously flung my way.
“Ich bin ein blogger!”
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