Blog Nation: Millions Of Writers With Nothing To Say

Lost in all the breathless coverage of the “blog” phenomenon is the inescapable fact that most blogs are little more than daily lists of mundane personal activities, of interest to no one but the author and the author’s immediate circle of friends, if that. So what’s the point? Maybe that very lack of wide appeal is the point. “The Web is a high-tech gossip network: an entirely public notice board with very private functions. There is something about publishing, even self-publishing, even Web posting, that lends an air of gravity to one’s personal relations; when written, they come to seem more literary, more important.”