Now I spend much time here blogging but I don't consider myself a blogger. I know that is what I'm doing and so are many of you believe that's what I'm doing and that's what you're doing. I'm doing what the internet intended which is to network with others around the world. Never before in history have people been so instantly connected the way the internet connects us. Blogging is to me expressing one's political or social point of view when posting on an internet forum. I'm done. Nobody can tell me nothing now because I not doing that, maybe kinda.
But to me it's means I will learn something about how people respond to specific topics even when I'm not the poster. I sit back and actively observe different characters and there are a lot of them. Lol.
From this small site I've learned valuable lessons. They are:
1. Just like much of the web you don't know who's who. I would say all of the web. Unless you're sitting next to the person and watching them type on the screen you don't know who the hell is behind a screen name.
2. They are people here agents or just malicious types whom are here to stir up trouble and confusion.
3. They are good people on the net with lots of information and make good contacts.
4. Some people here are like deer stuck in the headlights. They are being mislead by all the confusion.
These are some of the things I noticed what have you guys noticed consistent or even inconsistent about the speaking your mind on the net?
Posted By: John Washington
Tuesday, November 3rd 2009 at 12:46PM
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