There are many popular blogging sites, although most sites have some sort of blogging section. The most popular are myspace.com, blogger.com and recently facebook.com. These are all social networking hosts which ‘brings people together’ using the internet. Theses social sites allow you to express yourself in how you want to be portrayed. Myspace allows you to change the background and play music when people visit your profile. People can comment on your page and have conversations. It relates to many different audiences – specifically teenagers to young adults (13-23) as it’s a way of communication. It allows people to keep in touch, reunite, meet new people, share your interests, post links, and express views.
Blogging and social networking therefore are complimentary for each other as sites like myspace and facebook replace msn in some form – but in a more public matter as what you say is available for everyone to read. It allows expression of thought and sharing photographs – all of which teenagers do but now at more convenience, and are able to comment on them, which essentially is what the younger generation are interested in.
Blogging combines many different forms of media. Videos, Sounds, Music and pictures can all be uploaded to share with others. Blogging concentrates mainly on personalisation and globalisation, as it allows you to be you and others all over the world to learn about you. Furthermore, these sites are controlled to a certain extent, to whom can visit your profile, making it slightly safer than it being totally available for everyone to see. The levels of interaction are endless – as you can keep uploading and linking to present yourself and keep communicating.
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