Geek Blogging is in Decline
p0 writes " Geek blogging is in decline. Can the geek bloggers be saved? Saving is probably not the right word, because there is always going to be a market place for the Dave Winers of this world; it's just that their audience will continue to shrink in relation to market share in comparison to other existing, and yet to be written blogs. [New consumer] bloggers aren't going to be interested in Winer driving a car and finding free internet access, nor Scoble playing with alpha technologies with other geeks whilst seemingly camped out in someone's office."
Blogging IMHO has probably never been a pastime of the genuinely intelligent. (And before I get flamed as a hypocrite, yes, I have a blog, but I haven't regularly updated it since March or so, and it was an effort back then)
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I probably only really got a Blogger account at all out of some vague, misguided desire to "stay current," but the main reason why I've virtually never used it is because I generally try and fill my time with far more productive things...like, say, working.
Blogging IMHO is probably the single most utterly useless convention to have appeared online so far. It seems to have primarily caught on in the US where, presumably because of the current fascist dictatorship which is euphemistically referred to as a democratic government, the population are enthusiastic about blogging as their only form of even partially genuine democratic expression. As for the rest of us, who live in countries where the system still actually works, (if only to a minor degree) we either engage in offline (read: effective) forms of activism, or devote our lives to far more constructive persuits.