Weblogs ‘R’ Us

Blogs are our Avatars. I was mulling over the difference between posting in mailing lists and posting to your own blog. We can communicate equally well in both media; and both media provide for a public record. So what accounts for the growing preference of people to have their own blog? It’s simple, the presentation of a person in a mailing list is fragmented, there is no coherance … their personality is scatterd amoung their different posts. Not so with a blog, one’s personality comes through loud and clear. Its like when we go to a party … we dress up … we try to present ourselves as we want to be seen, we can do that in our own blog, it’s a lot harder in mail groups and in Usenet.

I think (hope) blogs will evolve rapidly … they will become our public persona … they will become our avatars !!. [Seth Russell's Blog]

When I’m physically present with someone, my body is my interface to them, and their interface to me. The weblog is truly performing a similar function on the net, but perhaps in an even more powerful manner. You can’t read my mind by just seeing me, but you learn a lot about me just by reading this very webpage. I explain this a little bit more in my blog’s introduction and in this post.

[Seb's Open Research]