So what is blogging really? Is it an irrelevant self-absorbed form of
expressionism - akin to the common diary - but with an exhibitionistic
aspect to it? Look!, we say. Here are my (possibly censored)
inner-most thoughts on life, religion, society or why the Leafs suck
this year? Or is it more than that? The answer probably exists on two
levels - on the first, blogging has the potential to be a permanent,
immutable representation of the thoughts of an individual or a
generation or a society as a whole. Blogs may have the permanence of a
hummingbird's wing-beat or the lasting impact of a trilobite fossil.
Who knows? On the second level - blogging is an almost-mass-media way
of publishing the worst possible mindless crap to a vast potential
audience. Is this such crap? Perhaps -- you get to be the judge of
that. Are the instant messaging conversations of teenagers, like, you
know, any better or worse, or more or less deserving of a place in the
vast permanent digital record than my contemporaneous thoughts?
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