“A fundamental difference between blogs and other web-based publishing sites, such as
personalised home pages, is that rather than substituting new materials for old ones, a
blogger simply adds new posts, creating an ever-growing compilation of entries and an
archive of previous posts” (pg. 1). This is most definitely true, I am even guilty of this. Unless it something really serious, a person will always post about something new. “Expressive privacy concerns an individual’s ability to freely choose, act, self-express and socially interact” (pg. 3). You can posts your feelings about anything thing you want. The extent of how much you share if on you. So, therefore, the expressive privacy is unlimited as long as you put it out there. Findings in the research found thirteen topics that a blogger blogs about; with personal and daily life as number one, and coming in second is other. This make perfect sense when you look at everyone’s blogs and hear about people’s blogs. There is a huge gap between the stats, personal and daily life comes in at 58.4% and other comes at 11.9, as found on page six.
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