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AprillBrandon - > Pop Goes the Culture -> Blogging Etiquette 101
Blogging Etiquette 101

Let's face it: Blogging has become a cultural phenomenon. It seems everyone is blogging these days. Heck, just last week I'm pretty sure I read a blog written by my grandmother about her new tattoo (we're a modern sort of family).

In fact, blogging has gotten so big, there is now such a thing as blogging etiquette. Yes, there are approximately 82 bah-jillion blogs out there devoted to this topic (wait, scratch that, 82 bah-jillion and one).

Having been blogging on the Advocate site for awhile (Warning! Warning! Shameless self promotion ahead!) and even winning a Texas Associated Press award for my blog (I warned you), I thought I'd throw in my two cents on what constitutes good form in the blogosphere.

Now these are just my own rules I've developed for blogging and are in no way endorsed by the actual Victoria Advocate (just like pretty much everything else I do at work...Bah-Zing!).

And so, here we go:

1. In general, I'm not really finicky on the good spelling and grammar like some out there in Internet land are. However, I would like to understand you without straining my brain (Lord knows I lost enough brain cells in college and I'd like to keep the ones I have left stress-free). So please write above a 2nd grade level and please refrain from such delightful Internet speak and shorthand as this:

"INOSHO, it's str8 FUBAR how Bush is like doing stuff in the WH. NEway, it's TG2BT. 4COL, we're America."

2. DO YOU FIND THIS ANNOYING? HUH? DO YOU? ALL THESE CAPS RIGHT IN A ROW? FOR NO APPARENT REASON? DOES IT FEEL LIKE I'M SCREAMING AT YOU VIA THE INTERNET?

It does? Well, then, stop writing in all caps. I don't care how mad you are, how much you want to make your point or how much you want your blog read, stop, I repeat, stop posting in all caps. It's like you're reaching out through your monitor and punching everyone who reads your blog in the cornea.

3. If you have a question, one simple question, please do not use a blog to ask it. Or if you must, at least write more than just "What's everyone think about Iraq?" That is no way to get a conversation started, folks.

4. If you have a beef with someone, please don't write 17 blogs in a row about that issue. Keep it all on one nice thread. The last thing anyone wants to see when they are searching the newest blog posts is consecutive titles all by the same person that go like this:

"Sally Sucks"

"I hate Sally"

Sally is a liar and did I mention she sucks"

"Reason 39 why Sally sucks"

"Sally Sucks Part II"

Yes, we get it. You #$@! hate Sally. Now stop and walk away from the computer. Go and get your aggression out on Grand Theft Auto 36 (or whatever version they have out now).

5. Please post original stuff. None of this copying and pasting a 112 inch story from the New York Times on your blog. Link it all you want, but I didn't go to your blog to read the NYT.

6. And lastly, for those of you out there that comment on blogs, please do not use the comment box to endorse your own sorry behind, or your sorry behind product, or your sorry behind blog. You know who you are. Those people out there who respond to a blog with:

"Great post, Tim. If you like Tim's blog, you should go check out my blog at IdiotWorld.com."

Now granted, even I myself have probably broken a rule or two of my own from time to time. It happens. But as an avid fan of blogs and many of the Advocate bloggers, I think if we could all adhere to these rules a little more, the blogosphere will be a better place for all.

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posted by AprillBrandon on Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 06:10 PM
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posted by melindarogers on May 12, 2008 at 02:29 PM

You forgot one rule. Writing 10,351 words all in one paragraph. Do NOT be afraid of the return key! It is harmless and makes for easier reading.

There. I said it.

posted by Riverboat on May 11, 2008 at 12:50 PM
Here's another rule: Don't paste huge pictures. That forces us to scroll one foot to the right just to read the entire comment.
posted by Dejasmom on May 9, 2008 at 10:21 AM

Man, I'm all about breaking the rules. I'm rebellious that way. :) Obviously, I am kidding. When people blog like they are sending text messages on a cell phone, it can get sort of confusing, especially when you may have secret codes between friends that the rest of the universe is not fully versed on. For instance, if I type E.D., you know I mean el Diablo and you know who I'm referring to, but the average blog reader won't. The all caps thing irritates me to no end. It's like they don't think you can read and truly feel their pain unless they're yelling at you. These are probably the same people who scream at the teacher when their kids do something wrong. Here's another rule: when blogging or responding to a blog, consider your audience. If you are blogging about kindergarten finger painting, realize that parents and grandparents will probably read that blog. Try to avoid using dirty language or pictures. Just a thought.

BTW, I'm undecided on which pic I like best. [sorry, couldn't resist breaking one rule] Hehehe

posted by pogofire on May 9, 2008 at 08:56 AM
Thanks for your overview of blogging etiquette!  I hope I havn't broken any of your rules....
posted by Riverboat on May 9, 2008 at 01:04 AM
Personally, I rather liked the choking photo. Shoot, in my line of work, I think it would be an appropriate photo to submit for the yearbook. Better yet would be a photo of me choking the 24th person to ask me "What page are we on?"
posted by pilot on May 8, 2008 at 09:03 PM

The new pic is like a new identity.......but for the same name, so I guess that rules out the witness protection program theory. I'd hate to have to recognize you on the street based only on those two photos. I assume I am somewhat within your guidelines, as I post so rarely of late. I do like that you saw fit to take a stab at trying to set some guidelines for blogging. Good luck with that, in a "Rain Man meets World" digital society. Best I can figure, it's just post where you feel that you have readers, and hopefully a voice. If it needs to be in more than one forum, so be it. If the compulsion and drive and inspiration to write and share is there, you are doing yourself and others a disservice not to take advantage of the opportunity to do so.

posted by AprillBrandon on May 8, 2008 at 06:45 PM

LOL Darlins. Your post was 2QT IMO. :)

And no worries about irritating me. I only get bothered when people constantly do those things.

posted by darlins64 on May 8, 2008 at 06:39 PM

April - I love the new pic you!  TYVM 4 setting us str8 on the blogging 411.  IDK y NE 1 would not b more considerate of others..... Just kidding.... I really could not resist that first part.  Except I really like your new picture.  It will just take me a while to get used to it. 

Also, let me apologize if I irritated you by posting 2 blogs where I cut and pasted long articles.... no more!  I've learned my lesson!  I post a link from here on!

(I promise I'm not cyber stalking you!)

 

posted by AprillBrandon on May 8, 2008 at 06:17 PM
P.S. I uploaded a new, non-choking pix of myself. Be kind :)
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