I am seeing a lot of bloggers and internet sites that are going with what they call “discussion posts”. I clicked on one today and found two comments. I read the first and started on the second then asked myself, “What are you doing?” I didn’t get a good answer.
What do I care about the thought lottery of unknowns? They may be wonderful people but that doesn’t mean I need to spend time reading their latest pet peeves. If I were the blogger I would do so and cherish the feedback but I am just a visitor. I feel like I am reading someone else’s tweets. I have seen some sites that have 100 comments to a post. Does anyone beside the host really read all those?
Why do they have a need to express themselves? I can have a discussion with someone I know or with a total stranger. Usually when it is face to face I can either learn something or try to influence someone. That is very hard to do in a paragraph on line.
As a blogger I know the ego element of posting. I understand it. I do it because I have something to say and can’t find anyone to listen. In a way it is a release valve for all the ideas that keep piling up in my head. If others find it interesting, stimulating, educational or simply mind numbing, then they are welcome to read and respond. In that case I enjoy what you have to say unless you are the guy who keeps trying to sell me Viagra. If you have a blog and there are not 100 comments I might give you some encouragement.
As for reading all those comments, I will put it on my list and get to it when I have the time.
homo unius libri
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I sometimes want to comment on a blog but don't, because I don't wish to read 25 other comments to see if I'm just repeating what's already been said.
ReplyDeleteI have sometimes wondered how many different blogs you read every day. It seems like everywhere I go, you have been.
ReplyDeleteGrace and peace