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Home: List 2: >>| By Paul Wilson |
Published
04/26/2006
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Blogging
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writer who writes and maintains a blog is a blogger and the journal
that he makes available on the web is a blog. Most blogs are like
personal diaries with material appearing in a chronological order. The
blog is also a forum for exchange of ideas and opinions as the reader
can, in turn, if he wishes write his own comments to the blog. This
innovation to personal expression has its own lexicon and is fast
emerging as a new way of communication. Since its inception in around 1994, blogging has evolved from being personal views and diaries to news and commentary blogs. The
question is are blogs just random thoughts and personal expressions or
are they similar to well sourced traditional journalism? Blogs
straddle two worlds that of talk shows be it radio or television and
reporting. Just as SMS made clear inroads into evolution of language,
blogging is set to revolutionize journalism. What blogging brings to
the fore is unfettered freedom of expression. The writers give flight
to their inner voice and just as medieval writers of the periods of
revolution did, state in no uncertain terms what they perceive as
facts. More often than not, the information is not contained by editors
or political affiliations or the patronage of people in power. Blogging
has caught the imagination of the young and old and established
writers, lawyers, techies, and other professionals are using the avenue
to spread their thoughts and words. Blogging is on the fast track and
has established a place in opinion journalism. It is seen by many to be
a form of self declared independence. With
blogging all you need to do is convert your musings or fire and
brimstone into a pdf file and upload it for all interested to view.
Gone are the days when you had to knock on the doors of editors and
publishers to get your work published. And, if your blog is popular you
could attract millions of readers each day. Concerns
serious journalists have is that blogs can be biased opinions and
contain inaccurate information. Yet blogs contain skeptical analysis,
critical commentary, and alternative perspectives that are rarely
exposed by mainstream journalism. Very often in situations of unrest
and war it is blogs that bring to life personal, colorful, and first
hand experiences. Not all blogs are random thought, and writers often
provide sources and links so that readers can verify facts.
Surprisingly today often breaking news can be found on blogs earlier
than in traditional media. And many bloggers have established for
themselves a great standing in their field. Blogging according to lawmakers needs to address closely aspects of trust,
credibility, integrity, transparency, and ethics. Many bloggers feel
that the very basis is to: disclose all pertinent information and never
to state as fact anything but the truth; provide links to facts that
are present online; publicly correct misinformation; note questionable and biased sources and opinions. Freedom must be savored and not misused. |
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