Every other week, I attend a blogging group at the Berkman Center for Internet Life. We often discuss the qualities that “real” bloggers have in common. It’s far more than just writing a blog. There’s an understood blogger code to which the veteran bloggers subscribe.
Here are some of the characteristics of the code:
-The blog accepts comments
-The blog properly cites secondary sources
-The blog displays a Blogroll
-The blog is formatted for users and best usability practices
-The blogger is a citizen journalist in his or her respective field
-The blogger produces original news and / or commentary
-If s/he accepts advertising, it does not cheapen the blog.
-May write one many subjects so long as the perspective is unified
For many of the original bloggers, even word ‘blogger,’ has a special meaning. Like with the word samurai, to some the word ‘blogger’implies not just a set a behaviors and actions, but also a governing identity. Now with blogging going mainstream, even fifteen year old Myspace addicts and AOL empty nesters blog, how will a blogger protect the values associated with blogging? Will they still want to?