Blogosphere, your universe ruthless
Categories: Blog
by Romain
I should say, blogosphèèèèère your universe impitoyaaaAAaaable
This gives us:
Blogosphere ...
Woe to he who does not understand
Blogosphere ...
One day he will lose life
Blogosphere ... Your ruthless universe
Blogosphere ... glorify the survival of the fittest
....
I know most of you are neither bloggers nor diligent in reading blogs. That is why I would like to discover the world so special, namely the blogosphere.
Taken as a microcosm for several years, the proliferation of blogs has conducted the micro-society to the rank of major brothel organized in different areas (it must come from the blogosphere).
Anyway, now that the number of blogs has increased considerably, both tell you that it's running it. I mean that the atmosphere which prevailed at Bears origin has literally disappeared.
To report a few lectures (me) who amuse you I am sure:
- When I think I wanted to sell my blog (read the comments of bloggers)
- When I did the interview naked in pingoo (always in comments)
- When Chronicart wants to offer some visibility on blogs (debate among Greg)
Idiots like that, he passes every day on the blogosphere ... Funny is not it?






















October 5, 2008 at 2:31
Maybe if there were not all these blogs seeking to monetize at all costs (up to a false sale of blogs of course) or to enjoy more and making less, there would be no such "debates".
October 5, 2008 at 10:14
It is clear that money is for something ... Blogging is just the new Eldorado: p
October 5, 2008, 11:17
Since advertisers have put their nose in there, obviously ... the data is the same. There are blogs that come to generate more than in others there is a kind of "hierarchy" (the word is perhaps inappropriate) was installed, despite us. However, I think it is about having a cool head and keep its primary objective: to blog on the pleasure because we have things to say.
Another concern, people are "hidden" behind their screen PC (or Mac, we are not sectarian!) And hence, allow themselves to / say things they would not / would not IRL. Making fun on the canvas, it is nice (and it's very court Recess). But is it that at a meeting of bloggers (for example) these same people dare go see us and tell us a third of what they swing on the canvas? Not sure.
Personally, I made on this unforgiving blogosphere. I think I have been the first to have caused people to be nasty. But for a while, I "own blog" if I may say so. I am critical? I hate (why else? Because it took a movement track at a time ... probably see a chick who calls me "babypute" and I have never sent a word of his life)? Good, is a sign that does not remain indifferent to what I do and what I am. I took the party to take it like that, rather than pay attention to people who ultimately go for cons ... while I am convinced qu'IRL, if there was no blog, it might well agree.
October 5, 2008 at 12:03
@ Mr Peer: On one side you can also take advantage of what a blog related (products, clothes, money ...) while mingling his own affairs in my opinion
October 5, 2008 at 18:04
@ Jade: It simply read Chronic'art the file to understand the essence of the problem which is pointed. Before, there was not all that before, the blog was a creative space. Now many are there only for profit, not because they just wanted to tell something on the canvas, and Max combo is when you do this for profit with 0 creation, c That is to say when some are content to copy and paste a press release we reread the same on a dozen blogs. What is the point of that?
October 5, 2008 at 18:25
Think of the poor freelance journalists: they are now the main recipients of media trips and other gifts ..
All that is reserved for bloggers ...
The trick with this product placement in the blog: the basis is that they were some sort of personal pages: now how to separate the truth from fiction? the person sold?
October 5, 2008 at 22:21
Fort jute and very funny ... and let this course egos of divas, rivalries, power struggles and dirty tricks
exactly as in Dallas ...
October 8, 2008 at 11:44
"Good is a sign that does not remain indifferent to what I do and what I am."
A drunk tramp who shouts in the street when I go next to him will not let me indifferent either, but it's cool that you're welcome.
October 8, 2008 at 15:33
"I mean the atmosphere which prevailed at Bears origin has literally disappeared"
=> You talk about what "home" exactly?
October 9, 2008 at 18:18
But the origin of blogs, finally, you know, in 2006!
October 16, 2008 at 16:21
I think that blogs are currently in vogue. The brands are trying not to loose these people who, voluntarily or not, are carriers of messages. Then each charge to enter or not in a mercantile system.
For my part, the blog that I created no profit. To date, I refused to integrate promo items or pubs. As against, when a brand or a newspaper spotted me through my blog ask me, I do not exclude write on their behalf.
The blog, a way to make them? Yes!
October 23, 2008 at 18:26
Hello, nice hat to the designers! regarderb very pleasant (and read)
good continuation oti!