Posts Tagged rant
The blogging thing
Posted by Thomas in Reflexive blurbs on September 16th, 2005
The Register, a respected if sometimes satirical news site for the IT world, recently ran a story covering Google’s specific search tools for Blogs. Most of the article was quite informative - as one would expect. Its coverage of indexing issues in a blog infested world was to the point and even enlighting. Reporting on the outrage of some bloggers at being given a specific subset of Google may even have been appropriate. Yet in the midst of the article I stumbled upon this:
“… There’s a case to be made for Weblogs as the most anti-social software yet devised. No wonder they’re so popular with egotists, as the right to speech without consequences reaches its apogee on the web soap box. Compared to bulletin boards, or group discussions, there’s no one to temper the conversation, or steer it to more useful outcomes. There is a lot of posturing, however, in this fragmented world of a Million Nation States of One. And as anyone who has tried to follow “the conversation” across dozens of fragments can confirm, it’s the antithesis of coherent discussion. So it’s revealing that one site which started as a weblog, and dropped the restrictive format in favor of editorial control and a Slashdot-style system, has become a runaway success: DailyKos” …
I do not disagree with the opinion set forth. Weblogs are inherently anti-social in nature. I do however object to foundation of the arguement - that a weblog should be social in nature and thefore bear the burden of checks-and-balances. In Freudian terms I do not believe that the Over-I (das Uberich) necessarily should be taken for granted, or even expected, in blogworld.
The very origin of a Blog is a extremely personal in nature. A Blog is in essence a public web site where a person posts informal journals of their thoughts, comments, and philosophies. If one accepts this to be true, then by definition this media is not meant to be sociable. A blog in this sense is a personal journal, in the traditional sense, but kept online, in publicly accessible space.
In my eyes the more interesing question then becomes: “why would one make publicly available private thoughts if not to undergo the scutiny of others?”
It has often been said that it is human nature to pry. In psychology, a parrallell can be laid with the “keyhole complex”, the need to know or assist what no one could ever assist, the moment of their own creation. That being said, perhaps it is not completely unthinkable that some of us like to be peeped in on - just look at the number of “stars” out there that tip off the papparazzi themselves.
Could it be that a good proportion of the blogs, at least at some level, exits to satisfy the need of some to be exposed and others to read the forbidden?
Copy pastes and shuts up
Posted by Thomas in Reflexive blurbs on October 1st, 2003
The pajama barman was heard to say:
… I thought I would answer your pleas and post something interesting. But I have nothing interesting to post. I have no random hook-ups to detail, no random reveling to report and I can’t remember the last time I got drunk.
Oh yeah. I’ll be in Rome next week.
where?
Posted by Thomas in Reflexive blurbs on August 7th, 2003
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This just in
Posted by Thomas in Reflexive blurbs on August 6th, 2003
Marcus P. Zillman has the most annoying reading voice in the world!
Intrigued by the URLWire article regarding ListenToMarcus.com I went over to the site and downloaded one of Mr. Zillman’s weekly audio articles. Let’s just say that I will never do it again. It’s a pity because I think the content is valuable, I just cant get over the quality of the audio, the inflection of the voice, and the exaggerated crispness.
Blogstickers up for grabs
Posted by Thomas in Reflexive blurbs on February 28th, 2003
Gary Turner, known throughout the blogging world for his whaked ideas such as Drop Down USA, Unfamous Quotations, Chalk Chalk and Blogstickers is looking for your help.
Profile:
… someone to take hold of Blogstickers and give it a real good shake-up. It’s not a blog any more so the front page needs thrown out and started again from scratch. As well as…
- Dumping every sticker slogan into a searchable database.
- A complete site redesign with “Stick This Sticker To Your Blog” type, idiot proof stuff
- Ranking or rating stickers
- Better integration with Blogsticker Factory
- Random CSS/Java rendering, Jason DeFillippo & Chris Pirillo made one each a while back but not for every sticker or selectable
- CSS rendering of stickers at various sizes, including big real world bumper sticker size for printing
And basically anything else needed to spruce it up into a proper, working repository for Blogstickers.
If you think you’re cut out for the job, give him a shout
fire
Posted by Thomas in Reflexive blurbs on August 13th, 2002
I hate to just flame people but Jimmy Ballard is a moron…
