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I've been wasting a good bit of time surfing around checking out what people do with their blogs. Up until the past week or so, the majority of my experience with other people's blogs were those of people I actually know, those linked from people I actually know or the occasional Recently Updated BlogDrive page. So I've been doing the Blog Explosion thing, which exposes me to a lot of other sites. Here's how it works. You get .5 of a credit for each blog you visit (their choice) for a minimum of 30 seconds. Each credit you accrue is then turned into a viewing of *your* site by another BE member. (Hence, the increased hit counts on my blog.) It's a tit for tat kind of thing, and I like that. You have to put in a minimal amount of effort in order to see results for yourself and, every now and again, you find a really good blog to read or maybe just save for later. But, OMG, the crap I have to sit through sometimes. Granted, it's only 30 seconds, but sometimes that is downright painful. I don't understand the mindsets of some of these people, and I more and more understand the points and even point (in terms of existence) of the blog review sites.
*whew* Ok, I feel better after that. The one thing that I see more often than anything else on the reviews is aesthetic complaints. Frankly, I understand that - broken templates, horrible color schemes, it all affects the overall ease of reading, but I don't even care about aesthetics. If your content is good, nothing else should matter. The problem is that your content and your style are affected by your solicitation for money or your apparent attempt for fame. ALL THAT SAID, I have also found some pretty cool blogs in my journeys through the blogosphere. They are pretty few and far between, but I've gotten to the point where I know which blogrolls (from people I don't actually know) are worth clicking through. Most of them are themed - political, humor, photoblogs, etc. - because, again, the mundane journals of people I don't know simply are not all that interesting to me. It's the ones who blog like I do that I most enjoy surfing by without blogmarking, honestly. The people who move between stories of their day-to-day life, essays and op/ed pieces and rants on whatever... it's the type of thing that makes me feel like I've gotten a sense of who they are. Depending on how I got there, I may make a point to go there again, but usually it's just a passing moment of entertainment. They're there, not for other people, not for elusive fame or money, but simply to have an outlet they don't mind others peeking into. I don't know, maybe this entire post makes me a hypocrite, but honestly, I don't do this because I think I'm special, I don't do this because I want to be famous. I'm certainly not trying to make any money off of it. I guess I just wanted to bitch for a while. Because, it all really comes down to one small point - this entire rant - the cause (or at least what's shouldering the blame) for all my discontent. I REALLY WANT A FUCKING CIGARETTE. RIGHT NOW. ~FG };^> |
| Ryan January 8, 2006 10:59 PM PST Will you donate to me for just me being cool? Please? What if I put a link to paypal? Please? Bah, screw you. Keep up the good work with the not smoking! Cigs are like all gross and shit. | ||
| ~FG January 8, 2006 11:26 PM PST I already threw pretend quarters at you... How is that not a donation? Don't talk to me about smoking... or not smoking... or thinking about smoking... or not smoking... ARGH! No one will let me pick a fight with them either! Bastages. | ||
| Ryan January 9, 2006 09:51 AM PST You can pick a fight with me! Smoking sucks, and it's dumb, and thanks for the quarters I hope you enjoyed the show! We can fight about.....websites. Get your freakin blog on your domain already! Oh wait, you have, hmm, well tell me where you want me linking now! I am gonna go check out the other blog. | ||
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