How naked are you in your blog?
Blogging is confesional to many people. Its somewhat therapautic. Unpoken and unsaid words, find its way out in this platform. Things which cannot be shared in physical presence, is vented out through your writings. But how exposed is your inner self when you do this? Do you bare it all? and face the tune of the community with which you are acquainted through a few strokes of the keyboard?
How concerned are you about your reader's reaction? About putting up a controversial viewpoint on a subject/object that might be a offshoot of our societal beliefs?
Do share your thoughts here...
I try to conceal a majority of things in my blogs. I don't like to simply go around telling each and every thing about myself.
Well said Ranjith. That precisely depends on the purpose of your blog. I have seen people, wirting for a reason, and they convey the message in such a subtle way, that nothing else comes out except what is to be said.
where is the ROFLMAU smiley???
i aim to please, at my expense...so looks like iam a whore who pays u to have sex with me...god, imagine what that does to my self esteem!
@Tys and Animesh: yeah ... tys' blog has been one of the awesome blogs i have visited lately. complete and naked as we say :) lol
@all the men replying to this sub-thread started by tys:
@Addy: You are one heck of a guy. ave gone thru ur posts quite number of times. And being the Mallika sherawat of ur hostel is a dicey situation. Depends on what parameters, they call u that... do you further explanation? lol
Sauvik: My blog is less about making money, more about how we deal and emotionaly connect with money, though you may find some garnishing on specific money making/conserving/growing ideas. Do visit it
wonder what to make that statement! ;)
I always use abbreviations for friends/family names e.g AK for AK :)
I am still shy of posting pictures of people be it family or friends or even myself. One of the reasons is because I write about money matters, and people want to guard their money matters as much as matters under the sheets ;)
Lol... loved your analogy... well.. i gotta read your blog... then if its about money making :)
Very true that blogging is indeed confessional! As u said what cannot be told in reality to real friends, some times I try to tell it virtually (blog) to my virtual friends (bloggers/readers). But then I stop from exposing too much since some of my real friends do track my blog.
And as far as controversial topics are concerned they might bring in traffic but also brings in lot of side effects!
@Pinky: you just stole the words from my mouth. And again another problem are the x's and y's. write about the x, y gets mad. write about the y, and x gets sad :-( But jokes apart, about controversial topics i believe since blogging is something you do for the long term, its always right to stick to your own views. writing about a controversial viewpoint, might give you an initial burst of topic, but you might loose readers, if you aint consistent :)
Bloggers get bold with time....it is better to wait for the wine to mature in the cask....Lolz
rightly said umesh ji! :) Venting out is matures with time and then one day it explodes :)
My blog is rated safe for family i think.. So I wear proper safety gear while posting pictures there...
Haha! lest you forget to wear it someday, and the sky falls down upon u :)
who would care by the way , i am not like those having a zillion hits of such . But yeah, i stay honest about the good blogging rules.. No stollen content !!! around 98% of the data on my blog, including 95% of pictures are taken by the blog members (who helps me to run the show) .
Only the news section is the one which operates in referance from out side source, but thats not more than 5 to 8% of the blog and I dont highlight that section either !!!
I can't say I am completely candid with my posts, because I know that there are ex-friends & jealous family emembers constantly erading just so they can keep tabs on me. But I have shared a lot of personal information too. Maybe I would have shared more if I hid behind the shroud on anonymity like a lot of bloggers out there.
@Vaz- Completely agree with you. There are certain factors that stops us from saying it all. But that again, comes out in a abstract way. And sometimes you write about it, so that the person for whom it is intended for understands what it means :-)
cheerio
Agree@Sauvik and let me confess I have done that:)
"And sometimes you write about it, so that the person for whom it is intended for understands what it means :-) "
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