Most of what’s be said isn’t that great
One of the unique phenomenons that blogging has created is the ability for anyone, regardless of anything other than basic technology skills, can publish.
This has, of course, let to the diluting of the publishing world. Perhaps not as noticeable with larger outfits, but it certainly has created a lot of noise below.
It’s amazing to me that the ratio of what’s published to today to what one might consider great works of literacy seems to be on a downward spiral. We may as well be considering ourselves a society bent not on greatness, but on accessibility.
Is it democracy in it’s purest sense? No censoring or gagging amongst the masses of bloggers?
Not really. It’s just the nature of an overwhelmed information outlet. Nobody is really listening. You, the average-joe blogger are transmitting on a dummy load.
So, to the 4 or 5 people that read this site, just know that I know that you’re the only ones watching. I do this for me and you, but not to reach a larger, discerning audience.
After all, I don’t have much to say that’s a great work of literacy.
I can barely spell, let alone make a complete sentence.
Gregsta’