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Confused by Blogs & Bloggers

Posted Aug 25, 2011

Every writer needs a publisher, an editor, and sometimes an agent. What happens when you have your own blog? Who edits your content?

“I googled it, it’s spelled like that”: the Google check. Unsure about a word? Just Google it and you might get it just WRONG. So many self-published and edited pages on the internet give way to our language/grammar concerns.  In fact: nothing gets edited by editors unless it is requested by the owner of the website. Not that google gives an allowance for editors, but I think it should.  The saying quality over quantity never grows old. The numbers increase and the quality drops like a crazy avalanche killing proper language and writers/editors along the way.  Reading is the best way for learning. Assuming you read things over the internet your brain might actually start storing wrong information, bad grammar, poor spelling and so on. You will in turn start making the same mistakes. The end result: a world in which illiteracy prevails, humans unlearn what is correct and upload what is incorrect. Total chaos.  No one seems to be immune to this. Even I have moments of “I heard that / it must be correct” forgetting where I first heard it from.  We therefore get to the heart of the matter: bloggers.  This conversation happens VERY often: “Oh you write? Do you have your own blog?”.  Can we please avoid putting these to sentences back to back? They shouldn’t be near each other, not even in proximity of each other.  Did you know that “blog” was a blend of the term web log? Someone who logs into the net continuously: meaning that to have a blog you only need to log in almost daily. You can even log in and say Hi every day that would be enough to be considered a blogger… If you post pictures, you are an upgraded version of the blogger.  In any case, no one does a spell check on it.  Democracy?  I personally think that it’s absolutely ludicrous. Same way I wouldn’t consider myself a painter just because they put a free set of crayons and paper in front of me, free-publishing doesn’t make anyone a writer, it is actually scary what it can do to the general level of literacy and culture.  I think whales are worth saving, so are languages.
Written by Acelya Yonac

 

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