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To blog or not to blog ...



Okay, so I’m being encouraged to change up the blog a bit and make it more of a regular outpouring of thoughts and ideas. Thing is, I’m not sure ‘out’ is the best place for some of the things that go through my head at times. 
Kinks and fetishes aside (*cough), how much of one’s personality should one exude to an online community? Given that certain displays of characteristics are acceptable, or would be if one was cute, funny or a lil quirky (even dry wit and sarcasm can work for those gifted in the arts), where do you draw the line? What about opinions. On real life subjects. On politics, or poverty, or war … freedom of speech, TV shows, movies. What about all that stuff? Does it have a place in the communication between reader and author, and should an author automatically become a blogger?
I toyed with the idea of starting a sister blog for the ‘thoughts’, but then wondered if having a list of blogs is worse than saying the odd thing on one that not everybody wants to read. Followers could, after all, look at the title and decide not to partake of the unfolding morsel of news. 
I’d be really interested to hear your thoughts whether a reader, a blogger, and author, or a bit of all of the above. What do you like to hear about from your favourite authors?
And please, please, help me out – twitter – I just don’t get it. I like to think of myself as reasonably computer savvy. Back in the day, I spent some time installing new software packages and introducing new working routines for a major company so I do know my way around a pc and I’ve been surfing the net for more years than I care to admit both socially, academically, and for work. So, why, oh, why, does the concept of twitter elude me? 
Maybe it’s the social aspect—I’m not naturally a people person. Are you on twitter, and if so, why does it appeal to you?
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Published on January 24, 2013 04:58
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message 1: by Averin (new)

Averin I like Twitter at times, but I'll ignore for months, too. I like Tumblr better. I think, (not being a people person either) there's a distance on Tumblr, the emphasis on message and less on personality maybe?


message 2: by Casey (new)

Casey Cox I should be brave and give it a go, shouldn't I?

I guess it takes time in all social media outlets before you get over the feeling you're talking to yourself :P


message 3: by Syfy (new)

Syfy Twitter is funny. People say the darndest things and it gets re-tweeted... ends up on facebook, or began on facebook. Seems all of these media sites are connected, so maybe some mileage in it just for visibility?

As for being more "out", *meh* gotta stick with what you are comfortable discussing publicly. Some people have extreme opinions and/or are extremely adamant in expressing their opinion and God save any who hold a differing one. On your blog. *eeee*
I'd be a bit hesitant to open myself up to that if I were a published author.

p.s. Not sure if anyone else is still having this problem, but I can't seem to post comments on "blogger" blogs any more. *Heh* only reason I don't post on yours Casey, 'cuz I do follow it!
;P


message 4: by Casey (new)

Casey Cox I did have a spate of that a while ago, and I can't remember how I got around it.

I'll check I haven't disabled comments on my blog. I've also done that before now, lol


message 5: by Casey (new)

Casey Cox The blog seems to be accepting comments. I was able to post one, so I can't offer any more help than that I'm afraid.


message 6: by Syfy (new)

Syfy S'ok, pretty sure it's on my end. I got a new netbook and haven't been able to comment on any of the blogs I used to. Wordpress and what not? fine, but blogger? Nope. No clue why, and I'm inept enough that it will remain a mystery. LoL!


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