Sunday 4 December 2011

Network Culture Blog- Week 8: How is blogging affective?


In today’s technologically advanced society we have combined the Internet with many ways to express ourselves and one of those is Internet blogging. Its been used to express opinions, issues and tell banal and important news and facts.

“The evidence that things are changing fast can be seen in the dramatic increase in the influence of blogging.” (Rickitt, Unknown).

It’s clear that blogging is not only a creative and emotional outlet but also an informative and affective, despite if it is negative or positive.  It still informs the readers of information for example if your blog that provides news and the details before and more than television.

“The influence of blogging is overall a very positive force in the media.”
(Garrett, Unknown).

Despite some may not agree with some points, views or issues dealt with, but blogs are affective for they give a raw and honest opinions and views. This isn’t something you can get in the televised media, for example on the news for the despite the reporters own feelings and views they are dictated their lines to read everyday. Blogs have greatly been affective amplifying people freedom of speech and expression.

Bibliography:
Rickitt, A., Unknown, Adam Rickitt Quotes. Available at: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/blogging.html (Accessed on 11th November 2011)
Garrett, G., Unknown, Garrett M.Graff. Available at: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/g/garrettmg177771.html (Accessed on 11th November 2011)


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