{"id":461,"date":"2003-12-30T08:54:12","date_gmt":"2003-12-30T08:54:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/tommangan.net\/printsthechaff\/?p=461"},"modified":"2003-12-30T08:54:12","modified_gmt":"2003-12-30T08:54:12","slug":"gushing-stroke-piece-alert","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tommangan.net\/printsthechaff\/2003\/12\/gushing-stroke-piece-alert\/","title":{"rendered":"Gushing stroke piece alert"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>USA Today <a href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/news\/politicselections\/nation\/2003-12-30-blogging-usat_x.htm\">raves on the wonders of political blogs,<\/a> which are, of course, transforming political journalism as we know it and heralding a new dawn of citizen democracy.<\/p>\n<p>For future reference I&#8217;ll call this a Mister Jones Story, in honor of Bob Dylan&#8217;s &#8220;Ballad of a Thin Man,&#8221; which describes a reporter covering the counterculture of the 1960s, trying to describe something incomprehensible to those who do not participate.  The line goes, &#8220;you know something is happening but you don&#8217;t know what it is, do you, Mister Jones?&#8221;<br \/>\n<P>OK, so I have this perverse tendency &#8212; when I see a balloon, I don&#8217;t think, &#8220;&#8221;wow, check out that colorful orb bouncing on the breeze.&#8221; I think, &#8220;where did I leave my needle?&#8221;   I tend to have allergic reactions to hype, even when it hypes stuff near and dear to me. So with that context in mind, I offer:<\/p>\n<h3>Blogging: a reality check<\/h3>\n<p>Or, what the hypesters never tell you. <P><br \/>\n1)<b> Blogging is not free.<\/b> It has a cost, paid out in time spent on things that don&#8217;t get done because the blogger is busy typing and linking. Every minute doing this is a minute not doing something else, whether it&#8217;s tending to their kids or devising strategies for world peace.  (Yeah, I realize I&#8217;m essentially saying time spent gardening is time not spent advancing the cause of humanity &#8230; but bear with me). <P><br \/>\n2)<b> Blogging is not easy to do well.<\/b>  It&#8217;s a lot like work: the rewards reflect the effort, talent and time devoted to the blog, combined with the interest in the subject matter. You need all four for a blog to get any traction. <P><br \/>\n3) <b>Blogging is lonely.  <\/b>  You can spend hours crafting the perfect post and get no response. Or you can spend 15 seconds linking to &#8220;what were your favorite songs this year&#8221; and get an-all day debate. There&#8217;s no telling what will catch people&#8217;s fancy, and this tends to test your sanity. <P><br \/>\n4) <b>Blogging is an art form &#8212; with all the suffering that implies. <\/b> The dedicated blogger is like the artist who cannot imagine doing anything else. Days, weeks, months and years are devoted to fretting over the tiniest details, and there&#8217;s a fair chance that one&#8217;s greatest achievements will be misunderstood or ignored.<br \/>\n<P><br \/>\nWell, that&#8217;s a good start.  I&#8217;m all for everybody starting blogs and devoting their lives to them, but they have to know blogging is not all sweetness and glory.  It&#8217;s isolation, frustration, aggravation &#8212; and a dozen other annoyances that cause people to abandon their blogs after the glow wears off.<br \/>\n<P>Hype and anti-hype aside, blogging is worth doing well, it&#8217;s just not especially easy to <i>do<\/i> well.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>USA Today raves on the wonders of political blogs, which are, of course, transforming political journalism as we know it and heralding a new dawn of citizen democracy. 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