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Blogging Communities Turn Faceless Strangers into Close Friends

bacaartikeldisiniaja -- I've been searching the internet for blogging sites for a while now, and recently came across a whole blogging community that really intrigues me. It's called Joe User and is his website with many bloggers from all over the world. It is very well organized into categories like best articles, latest blog posts, top blog sites, new sites, most popular bloggers. Blogs range from very personal life observations to serious analysis of current media events.

What most appealed to me was the highly personal nature of the blogger community. Many people talk about their feelings and life problems with people they have never met in person. But I was really blown away by the type of friendships I "witnessed" as a viewer. These people talk to each other as if they were close friends, but oddly enough I think that's the reality.


When something important happens in a person's life, the blog post receives up to 100+ comments with advice and information, and emotional support from the blogging friends. increase. Of course there are pros and cons, but overall it seems to be a positive attitude towards humanity. People really put their souls into each other, take criticism and discuss possible solutions to problems. I find human communities, or “tribes,” formed solely through the existence of the Internet, to be truly inspiring.


These people have to spend a lot of time communicating with each other. Some people write new entries every day, not just articles and talks. Conversations usually take place in the comments section. Here these people are often up late in the morning blogging back and forth to each other. The amount of love these random acquaintances share is astounding.You could look at the whole experience as a kind of therapy, but I think it's so much more than that and a sign of a revolution. The arrival of a new race of humans has begun.


If a casual blogger can grow into a community of people who are trusted, respected, close and united, it says a lot about the human condition. People are fed up with the separatist reality of divided nations, cultures, races and religions. These group blog sites, or what I now call online collaborative journals, are emblematic of the future interconnectedness of all mankind. It may take 100, 1000, or 50 years, but there still seems to be hope for warlike, greedy humans. ” may come.

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