Jordon is bored with blogging, having logged in a solid ten years on his site at geocities and then at JordonCooper.com. I am a year or so away from my decade of web journaling and I know how he feels. I wrote a sentence in his comments on the future of blogging.
“Andrew Jones is saying the future will come when all the media associated with our life (audio, video, shopping choices, poetry, text, event attendence, web site visiting, menus, etc) is automatically and effortlessly made public (published online). When this happens, the work on our part is not uploading more data but rather choosing to filter what we dont want people to access. That is the future of blogging.”
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Americans aren’t going to make it to the top of the list – we’re waiting for you europeans to make all of the mistakes first….. 🙂
count me in for some of those mistakes
10 years.. wow
getting bored with blogging
andrew and jordon are both speaking to a boredom with blogging. both have been doing this for some 10 years (although i think part of it started as personal websites, that the case, i could claim the same, however i
so, the future of blogging is not disclosure, but filtering?
i think so.
I think there is a difference between creating a log of linear events and logging the analysis of those events. Although, photoblogging seems to be turning into a new form of scrapbooking, so maybe blogging is simply evolving?