Dating a Blogger

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I found this little article last year at BlogRoots.com, and as I have stated before, I have just been released back out into the wild, and this article makes me think. The write up is all about the new (well last year new) social barriers that are being bent due to bloggers writing about their personal lives for the world to read, and does this broadcasting of ones relationships and issues pose a problem among us bloggers. Will I be one of those people that all of a sudden begins pooring out bad/good whatever, words about my ex-relationship, and the dating woes to come. Well I can't truly answer that question yet, but I do have alot of fun writing in my blog. Check out the articlea it's interesting and pretty funny. It does cover a very real topic of technology and society. Bloggers publishing works that can be upsetting to friends and family, and the increasing influence weblogs have been making on the Internet. When I was first getting into weblogging a few years ago, I read in the book The Weblog Handbook: Practical Advice on Creating and Maintaining Your Blog by Rebecca Blood, that you should only write words that your grandparents would be comfortable reading in your weblog. But I don't know about that. The whole purpose of weblogging (to me at least) is expresing ones self, being your self, fredom of the press and all that good stuff. I also feel that displaying your true personality in your weblog will attrack more readers and bring you tighter into the large community of webloggers. So watch out

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Dating a Blogger

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