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What is a blog?

Started by Amanullah Sarker, September 26, 2018, 10:08:45 PM

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Amanullah Sarker

'Blog' is short for 'web log' – basically an online diary or journal created by someone to record in writing their thoughts, feelings or views on a specific subject or on life in general.

Usually appearing in chronological order, with the most recent post at the top, a blog can be informative, amusing and often contentious (and sometimes quite tedious). It can contain photographs, cartoons or just text.

It can also have links to other websites or blogs – either ones on similar subjects or ones that are just liked by the blogger and recommended to anyone interested.

Many bloggers invite, even positively encourage, readers to leave a comment about their blog posts, which can then be seen by anyone visiting the site. This interactive, fast-changing approach makes it a fascinating mode of expression and one that's increasingly popular. It's believed that, in early 2011, there were more than 150 million public blogs on the internet.


A blog's key features and benefits:

  • Usually written by one person or organisation.
  • Is made up of 'posts', similar to diary entries.
  • Changes regularly.
  • Invites visitors to comment or add to the blog.
  • Has archives of previous blog posts that can be seen by visitors.
  • Can be on any subject.
  • Often has extra non-text-based content – for instance, video, art or photographs.
  • A list of links to other blogs favoured by the blogger is often present. This is called a 'blog roll'.


Written By: Debbie Brixey (a Digital Unite tutor based in south London).

Source: https://www.digitalunite.com/technology-guides/social-networking-blogs/blogs/what-blog
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