Lessons from Blog Stalking

A quirky blog post title can sometimes grab your attention. I chanced upon one of these quirky titles a while ago on Twitter, visited the blog and got hooked. Hooked? Hell, I fell in love! The language, the stories she…

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Published on February 19, 2017 18:43
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message 1: by Tarang (new)

Tarang Sinha You won't like my blog as I am type 2 blogger. I am not comfortable sharing my personal details, and definitely not my neighbours. :)

But, I do share my learning experiences/incidents or conversations that touch me, but again, I like to present them in a different way.

Also, when it comes to reading, I like bloggers sharing their personal experiences that's insightful or funny. I don't like when people (overly) share their personal life/details.

I like reading your posts. :)


message 2: by Sreesha (new)

Sreesha Divakaran Tarang wrote: "You won't like my blog as I am type 2 blogger. I am not comfortable sharing my personal details, and definitely not my neighbours. :)

But, I do share my learning experiences/incidents or conversa..."


Practically speaking, Type 2 bloggers are always more successful than Type 1. Type 1 becomes successful only if the blogger is famous or something. But the reason why I like Type 1 is because I believe that every story matters, and everyone who feels like their story should be heard should be given a chance to say it. That's kinda why I moved from fiction to personal on my blog (not to say I have stopped writing fiction, but compared to before).

Oversharing personal details - well, it depends. I read something the other day that embarrassed the hell out of me cos of the TMI in there. Similarly, a blog should not be someone's bitching-about-someone-else platform. Anything other than that is cool with me :D


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