Do you have a separate online life?
Is your blogging life different from your real life? Do you shy away from telling your friends and relatives about your blog fearing the way in which they are going to treat your blog?
Reason: minor edit
Hmmm....my family doesn't approve to blogging and such stuffs. They don't even support me being social (pretty conservative). I blog using cyber cafe computers and I 1st write the raw-piece in my mobile-phone. In 1 way, I've got a separate online life. My friends know about it....but my family dosn't (and I hope they never feel). I don't add any of my family-member (including cousins) to my social-networking connections. So I've got a separate life at home and separate life on the internet.
Nothing to hide, in fact very happy to share my love - my blogs with all.
You seem to spread smiles everywhere with your words and your blog.
hey ranjith.. nice topic.. so true.. sometimes i feel the urge for the people around me to know me. but at the same time i feel i need to maintain that annonnimity.the reason because the real close people of me do know my blog and my behaviourisms. i dont shy away at any point in time to react to them if spoken about it in open , but i dont go about telling everyone that i blog . i do know my friends and family read it , and the ones interested do talk about it and i am happy they agree with me . yeah at times i find some amazing mails in my inbox asking questions about my contents both positive and negatives . there is no point in shying away from it right. when we write a blog it is open to public . when public can comment either good or bad. even the people around around us ll.
Good points. We write to reach out to the others on this earth and our friends and family too are a part of that earth.
A very interesting topic Ranjith! I guess there would be very few people who would not tell people from their personal life about their blog as most genuine and regular feedback and audience comes from those we know from real life..atleast for me, my frens and family prove quite supportive and so do my fb frens.Until its not something which is affecting your personal life for bad I dnt see why one shud hide online endeavours and achievements from real life folks.It on contrary can be the other way round where a blogger may choose to keep his personal identity away from his blog for ex I removed my FB badge from my blog.That kinda makes sense as u dnt face the risk of lettng people judge ur personal life, personality etc by way of ur blog.But this again can have its own shortcomings as a personal touch as madhuri dixit says is alwys great :D
Thank you. Yes, some people may do it in the way specified by you.
I have somewhat of a mixed response to that.
I have very good friends online, some of whom ive met and we've been friends now for over 6 or 7 years, almost like we met elsewhere. But even today when i share of the online stuff to other people, they act surprised or confused.
I find there's some difference, but perhaps they are two facets.
May be many people are surprised by seeing your talent in blogging!
Nah! it ain't the talent.
Just the balls i guess. maybe the eccentricity a little bit, hard to relate between personalities.
Though I dont shy away from people I know in real life about my blog, there is a bit of me that loves to keep a little bit of anonymity on my blogs. Many of my friends (in real life) are not aware of my blog and I never tried to tell them about it. I do share my posts on my FB wall though at times. So if any of them were interested in blogging would find my articles!!
But I dont remain myself completely anonymous though. Anyone who would like to know the real me, I have kept enough and more links through my blog to get in touch with the real me too.
As of now, none of my friends know about my blog and I am still wondering if I should tell them about it. And facebook, I don't have an account there and I am not really interested in it. So there is no chance of me posting links from my blog there.
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