DISQUS

RotorBlog.com: 5 Reasons Why Facebook is the New Personal Blogging Platform

  • John Samuel · 2 months ago
    Great Post. If you are looking for a restricted readability, Facebook is a good choice. But still I have not experimented it as a blogging platform
  • Screen Sleuth · 2 months ago
    I don't know...some people said this about MySpace and that didn't happen. I think nothing really replaces an actual blog for being a blog.
  • BlastOff Network · 2 months ago
    nope its a microblogging twittertastic , it will never replace the actual blog http://www.blastoffpress.com/
  • fivehands · 2 months ago
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  • dave keys · 2 months ago
    That spam comment by "fivehands" is good justification for what you just said in this post.
  • M.Bamieh · 2 months ago
    Totally see what you are talking about but then again the personal nature of a facebook page makes it limited in nature ... hell what are mommy blogs if not the most personal of blogs, how many do u think you would find on FB.
    Contrast that with the ease of use, and you would definitely get a lot more people blogging :)
    didn't Myspace have some moods or something akin to categories ? maybe facebook should have the status update at the time of publishing attached to the post, like a time capsule of sorts !
  • Kurt Porter · 2 months ago
    Facebook is a great way to socially network. However, I have found a great cite where you can not only network with facebook, but also a variety of other ways within the cite. thebizsociety.com has a great socialy network platform and is ahead of the game compared to other cites I have been on.
  • Santiago Merea · 1 month ago
    I don't know Arnold... I have to disagree on that one. Facebook does provide updates and limited space to write stuff. But it is all about the intention. If a reader wants to dedicate his 5 or 10 minutes to read about your life, maybe he or she would be more interested (and less distracted) to see what your thoughts are on different issues on a more 'diary' format... Also, I think that blogs provide you with that private and personal space that facebook lacks (even in your own profile)...
    Thoughts?