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The term blog is a short hand of the word web log. In a short time, the term became weblog and later as most people know became the blog phenomenon. The phenomenon quickly changed how personal websites are designed and maintained. Furthermore, to some extend it changes how the public receive and convey information to and fro the public. With this widespread influence of blog, several distinct groups of bloggers came into existence. In black and white, there are two distinct groups. One is the serious blog while the other type is personal blog.
Serious blog mainly consists of political motivated content. This type ranged from Libertarian ideology to the Green movement. Another branch of serious blog is the judgmental type. The content usually contains opinion on lots current events, whether the issues originated from the main stream media or from the blogosphere itself. Some of it are prejudiced to certain groups while few others simply analyze in a so-called “unbiased” view. On second thought, the two kinds might be the same thing.
The serious branch also contains blogs that review various subjects such as games and technology. Others are simply a collection of forwarded email, photos, haikus (or poems), fictional stories etc. posted in short but random intervals. Of all blogs, these blogs are the most unique (and weird).
The second kind is the personal blog. Personal blog is merely an extension of the idea of personal website. It contains at best random rambling, ranging from “what I did today” to “fuck the world”. Some of it are exceptionally good and typically crossed into the serious blogosphere. The others, usually with cliche title (e.g. “it’s all about me”) are simply personal diaries. The latter type has small scope and usually receives visit only from friends and families. It’s worth mentioning that most surfers hate these personal online diaries.
All in all, most readers, in my opinion, would find the former class to be more interesting with the exception of this and that than the latter version.