Types and method of blogging communities

>> Sunday, April 18, 2010

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Online community mainly shaping throughout emails, bulletin boards and forums. Blogging consider as a daily routine nowadays and most of the society will have at least one blog. Blogging community is an interaction between bloggers in different blogs around the world. Generally, blogging has turn out to be the newest communication mode for forming an effective community, a collection of blogs linking back and forth to one another’s postings, while discussing common topics through the comment box or chat box (Chin and Chignell, 2006). In addition, features such as RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and feedreaders commenced to propose new possibilities – how we revealed and read blog posts (White 2006). Tagging is also one form of blogging community.


This specific blogger, Lim Kit Siang (http://blog.limkitsiang.com/), it’s one of the famous Malaysian blogger. The blogger blogs about the political issue in Malaysia and share his opinion about it which grab the attention of the media. This blog include links for archives, topics and categories, RSS and also links to other blogger’s blog. Lim maintains his blog and make sure it is up to date news and also provides biographies and bibliographies on the main page of the blog. The blogger share his opinion to the society and through feedbacks, the blogger also learn new information and opinion. Member can also ‘log in’ or register and may be able to communicate with the blogger privately. He also provide PDF file document to the reader on some issue so that reader can download it. Social network site such as Twitter also use by the blogger to maintain his relationship with his reader. This is consider as a good blog as it provide many features for his reader and maintain his updates and relationship with the readers.

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References

Chin, A and Chignell, M 2006, “Abstract”, A social hypertext model for finding community in blogs, University of Toronto, Toronto.

White, N 2006, “Blogs and Community – launching a new paradigm for online community?”, Australian Flexible Learning Framework, viewed 15 April 2010,

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Classification of blogs

>> Monday, April 12, 2010

One way to voice out self-opinions and ideas is through blogging. Some people treat their blog as personal daily diaries. However, people nowadays blog for money, business, career and so on which is why various classification of blogs exist. Some subject matters of blogs that I am familiar with are fashion reviews, politics, music, food and photography (Blogcatalog.com, n.d). Furthermore, we can immediately update our blog today by using mobile device which is known as moblog (Ellis-Christensen, n,d). Moreover, there are also other forms of blogging such as linklog, vlog, photlog, microblog, tumblelog and more (Bhargava 2009). Blog publishers are generally self-employed, full-time blogger, business partner, professionals and also the mainstream media journalists.


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From Funnell (2008) article, pamphleteering and advocacy blog are somehow similar as it is normally a brief essay arguing the point or stating strong viewpoint on certain topic such as politic issue but the writer generally cover a variety of topics. It is also similar to Sheih Kickdefella (2010), a Malaysian blogger as he often writes articles and expressing strong viewpoint on political issue. Popular-Mechanics (Funnell 2008) blog is where the blogger teaches audience to do or create stuff. This is similar to food blog that I know as blogger review how to cook in her blog (Malaysian Delicacies 2010). In my opinion, there are too many classifications of blogs but bloggers normally blog on what they are interested in.


References

ABC Media Report 2008, “A taxonomy of blogs”, ABC.net.au, viewed 11 April 2010,

Bhargava, R 2009, “The 25 Basic Styles of Blogging”, Slideshare.net, viewed 11 April 2010,

Blogcatalog n.d, “Explore the Blogosphere”, Blogcatalog.com, viewed 11 April 2010,

Ellis-Christensen n.d, “What is moblog?”, Wisegeek.com, viewed 11 April 2010,

Kickdefella 2010, “Uno Mas”, Kickdefella.wordpress.com, viewed 11 April 2010,

Malaysian Delicacies 2010, “Flavours of Indian, Malay and Chinese Cuisine at your fingertips”, Malaysiandelicacies.blogspot.com, viewed 11 April 2010,

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Blogs as current phenomenon and benefits to the community

>> Saturday, April 10, 2010

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The term Blogosphere is used to describe the millions of interrelated blogs on the internet (Boswell n.d). The current Blogosphere is strong and only getting stronger every year. This is because Blogosphere is filled with various different growing groups such as Twitter which affects the Blogosphere. In addition, Blogosphere is getting stronger because blogs are now becoming the media and brands are used in the Blogosphere (Mc Lean 2009). Bloggers nowadays are mainly highly educated and wealthy group.

According to Sussman (2009), 25 percent worldwide are the European bloggers, 10 percent of bloggers are from Asia-Pacific and 48 percent are from United States. As a result, blogging is a trend in the United States as well as the concept of mainstream media. Furthermore, bloggers usually blog to share their expertise and experiences, and voicing their opinion on certain issue or some area of interest (Sussman 2009). Consequently, the audience could learn and gain knowledge about some subject from countries across the globe. Moreover, audience can also learn about the blogger’s experience of using a certain products or brands they love or hate. Plus, in US, some bloggers will blog about the financial crisis or the US Presidential election which can benefit the audience to again advance their knowledge about these issues (Sussman 2009).

References

Boswell, W n.d, “What is Blogosphere?”, About.com, viewed 11 April 2010,

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McLean, J 2009, “State of Blogosphere 2009 Introduction”, Technorati.com, viewed 11 April 2010,

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Sussman, M 2009, “The what and why of Blogging”, Technorati.com, viewed 11 April 2010,

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Sussman, M 2009, “Twitter, Global Impact and the Future of Blogging”, Technorati.com, viewed 11 April 2010,

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Sussman, M 2009, “Who are the Bloggers? Technorati.com, viewed 11 April 2010,

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Purpose of my blog

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I've created this blog to discuss some current issue on blogging, media, and the internet. Furthermore, it is to achieve the understanding of blogging and community, blog’s content and structure, new media, types of blog and so on. The target audience is basically people who are interested with blogging and new media.

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