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If we had blogs, would you blog? If so, about what?

*trevor said:
If I had something interesting to blog about and a desire to write about it I would. I don't really foresee those two conditions ever being met, however.

I really don't think it's likely that a blog function would get very much usage. People have plenty of social networking sites for such things.
When forums do this, the blogs don't last very long just for the fact that a forum is pretty much a blog with expanded options, and like *trevor said, we not have facebook and the like.
 
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@Future ragers

You don't have to blog if you don't have to, nor do you have to read them.
Those who don't like blogs, don't use them.
Those who like blogs, use them.

It's a safe plan, so no one gets killed that way.
 
I'd use a blog, but I'd stop writing it if no-one reads it...so I'd probably blog about my GCSEs and maybe some reviews on what has been on British TV recently.
 
I'd use a blog, but I'd stop writing it if no-one reads it...so I'd probably blog about my GCSEs and maybe some reviews on what has been on British TV recently.
 
No, I wouldn't. But it'd be interesting to read other peoples'.
 
No, I wouldn't. But it'd be interesting to read other peoples'.
 
This is my standpoint.
Say someone wants to right a game review,BUT their opinion is totally biased/against the majority of TBT's opinion.
Then they can write their review in their blog, so that the few people that agree with him/her can read it and agree, without getting their *for lack of a better word* belief, insulted by other members.
 
This is my standpoint.
Say someone wants to right a game review,BUT their opinion is totally biased/against the majority of TBT's opinion.
Then they can write their review in their blog, so that the few people that agree with him/her can read it and agree, without getting their *for lack of a better word* belief, insulted by other members.
 
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