Why Journal Writing on the Web?
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by Jesse S. Somer December 17, 2003
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Blogs
are journals giving anyone an identity, and an awesome forum for
sharing thoughts and ideas with others of similar interests. Journal
writing used to be a private, personal experience done late at night,
scribbling hardly legible thoughts and daily occurrences down on
paper amidst the haze of a barely lit room. When read over on a
later date one could find connections and coincidences that sometimes
brought deeper insights into the meaning of life. Also, old ideas
could be rekindled that otherwise may have been forgotten forever.
In the 21st century a strange new type of journal writing is becoming
prevalent in contemporary society. Called Blogs, these are journals
used by the masses. Why are people sharing their thoughts instead
of keeping them private like the days of old? These journals are
found on the World Wide Web and can be used for a number of purposes.
The Web is a public sphere and human souls are realizing that sharing
their ideas and beliefs can have that same epiphany type of effect
on others as the old type of journal had on the personal writer.
People are also feeling that they have an identity, and putting
it on the Web is a great way of expressing themselves. Anyone can
do it, and besides words, visuals can also be integrated into the
journal, often making the Blogs very appealing to readers/ viewers.
Blogs
are becoming an excellent way of sharing information on any and
every subject. Instead of searching Google for general sites about
surfing, or 60's music, one can go straight to a Blog on the
subject in question and read daily thoughts and ideas by others
with the same interest as well as expert points of view. If you
own a business, you can see what entrepreneurs already based in
your proposed field feel about the industry. As it's a journal
structure, the reader can see how certain individual's beliefs
have changed over time.
As
the world around us is constantly in transition, humans have always
looked for better ways of living and growing as a species. The Information
Age has helped our society in innumerable ways. On-line journals
are becoming the next step in giving voice to every person who has
access to a computer and the Net. As well as putting one's
identity ‘out there' with the masses, people are hearing
the inner workings of minds with similar interests. Blogs are a
phenomenon helping to create a more interconnected, socially aware
global community. |