I really loved blogging. It was one of the most wonderful experiences I have. Blogging is different from diary in that you can have a wider variety of content in a blog. And more importantly, you can share your feelings and experience with others, with others pinging back to your blog, or commenting to your post. You get a sense of interactivity with blogging, but not with writing a journal. You may also have friends talking about the things you have talked about in a blog entry and so you have something in common for gossip at school or at work. You may also meet new friends by cross-commentings and trackbacks and it is really a valuable experience. However, when your blog get popular, there bound to be some people you don’t like on your blog. Your boss, you colleagues, your parents or someone from your family may be reading your blog, which is not a good thing. When you begin to be aware of this, either you start b__ching about others or you stop talking something personal. Your blog then become a literary thing, not somewhere you put down your personal thoughts. You may have to get a new blog, get a new domain name, set passwords and do all those things you don’t want to do with you blog.

 

 

 


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