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Re: Online journal phenomenon
Posted By: ria, on host 63.196.117.246
Date: Monday, April 22, 2002, at 16:57:55
In Reply To: Re: Online journal phenomenon posted by Brunnen-G on Monday, April 22, 2002, at 14:40:36:

> > I have a LiveJournal and haven't done anything with it yet: as much as I like to talk, I think that if I want someone to hear me, I'd be better off doing it in Chat or the Forum. Talking through an online journal is, to me, like saying that what you have to say isn't important or interesting enough to make it any more public. Most Rinkies seem to use it as a weblog, though. That works, too.
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> What's the difference between a weblog and an online journal? I thought they were the same thing, but I guess not.

A weblog can be taken as a few different things. Many people have weblogs on their sites that are updated frequently with short entries dealing mostly with online happenings, like links to other sites and such. It's useful for showing when you've updated your site as well as adding small "surface" thoughts when you want; usually they aren't regarded as something whose archives you'd search (because they tend to be more timely).

A journal is more in-depth, usually updated less frequently (depending on the person and their amount of free time) and with longer entries, dealing with offline happenings (what happened today) or thoughts and insights on anything the journaler wishes to offer. They're usually thought of as deeper and more worth reading - perhaps untimely, too, in some of the "thoughtful" posts.

At least, that's how I've always seen the difference.

ri "If you see the term 'blog,' that's just shortened form of 'weblog,' too" a

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