What Not to Blog

An issue on ethics and norms of blogging have not yet been cemented even when blogging has been one of the most used avenue for personal and/or corporate publication.  If you might try to Google for the phrase “what not to blog”, you could even see an entry from CNN dating way back to 2002.  And there may be a mention of such word even dating back to the 1980s.  It is thus safe to say that blogging have indeed been present for sometime already and with the way technology is getting closer to every human being, blogging’s best is yet to come.

There are a lot of blogging platforms available.  More notably, as especially in the Philippines, are WordPress, Blogger and I.ph.  There are still a lot which offers free webspace for blogging.  And there are also those which brings blogging to a more personal and hands-on approach and this is to acquire one’s own domain.  I have personally experienced using both WordPress and Blogger and have so far been contented with the services.  Given the bounds of a free-hosted blogsite, it was fairly enough and had most of what a publisher would need.  Otherwise with the prohibition of sexually-explicit contents, it was a platform for every blog authors.  As with regards to owning a domain and the additional cost of having such hosted, with the minimal cost and a more complicated process of setting-up a blog, only the blog owner’s imagination is the limit.

So there may be prohibitions of a free-hosted blog platform compared to owning a domain but these are reasonable enough.  So what is there not to blog about? I think blogging is limited only by one’s imagination.


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