A very big THANK YOU to each and everyone who had commented on my previous post. It is nice to have opinions shared among each other. There are a few, however, who have posted questions and I have collated them in this posts and answer them.
- Questions asked by - by el0quence.
"what u think is the nicest blog?"
Nicest? Well, personally, I think every blog has their own uniqueness. Blogspot, for example, has this website www.blogskins.com where they provided free templates and skins to enhance their blog background. That same goes to Multiply as well. - Questions asked by newmediascapes.
"Do you have any research done on current trends, besides interviewing your friends (which is also useful way of getting some info)? Any case studies, or examples of online diaries that you find interesting?
Well, the way I research is through blog-hopping to my friends' regular updated blogs. They usually blog about entertainment, social life, work (but not too deep in details), etc.
Online diaries which are interesting and popular among Singaporeans are from the bloggers Dawn's and XiaXues's.
Is there any change in the way people write when they are online, as compared to when they are writing a hardcopy diary? What do you think?"
Yes, there is a change in the way people write in online diary compared to the traditional ones. To a small extent that is. Language wise, "Singlish" is used in both techniques. However, the expression might be differ. When someone post in her blog, she has to consider of the contents which might hurt other people feelings. Hence, there is not really a freedom there.
However, a person who uses the notebook type, she has the whole freedom to herself and she can basically write anything down- her fears, frustration, etc. All the negatives can be penned down and she will have no worries she has hurt anyone's feelings.
I hope I have answered the questions clearly and to the point(:
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