Moartea blogosferei?
Poate e mult spus, insa se vede un declin serios, o “middle life crisis” cum o numesc bloggerii americani. Fenomenul nu e strain nici pe la noi, dupa cum imi zicea Ahilosu la Web Club. Am ajuns si noi la o saturatie a blogurilor personale, aceste cat blogs, cum mai sunt ele numite. Am mai scris de stingerea acestora, sa nu zic moartea ca devine un laitmotiv pentru blogul meu
Daca sunteti curiosi ce omoara blogosfera, va recomand acest articol al lui Nicholas Garr, unul dintre cei mai influenti oameni din IT conform eWeek, autor, speaker si conferentiar pe teme tehnologie, business si cultura la MIT, Harvard, Nasa etc. Cateva dintre revistele unde apar articolele lui: Financial Times, Strategy & Business si The Guardian, si aparitii in New York Times, Wired, Business 2.0, The Banker, Advertising Age. Ati prins idea.
Un pasaj relevant:
It’s no surprise, then, that the vast majority of blogs have been abandoned. Technorati has identified 133 million blogs since it started indexing them in 2002. But at least 94 percent of them have gone dormant, the company reports in its most recent “state of the blogosphere” study. Only 7.4 million blogs had any postings in the last 120 days, and only 1.5 million had any postings in the last seven days. Now, as longtime blogger Tim Bray notes, 7.4 million and 1.5 million are still sizable numbers, but they’re a whole lot lower than we’ve been led to believe. “I find those numbers shockingly low,” writes Bray; “clearly, blogging isn’t as widespread as we thought.” Call it the Long Curtail: For the lion’s share of bloggers, the rewards just aren’t worth the effort.
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va trebuie fie sa ne reinventam, fie sa ne acceptam moartea si sa incepe sa ne scriem necrologurile.Am zis.