The blog is dead. Again.

Recommended read: Article by Jason Kottke.

The blog as we once knew it is dead, but many of its elements will live on.

If you want something to cry about, cry about the decline of the open web, the death of which would be a huge blow for us all. But perhaps that’s a topic better left for 2015.

By nchenga

Nchenga-nchenga is my nickname. Chiperoni.ch is my online playground, scrap book, and on-going collection of bookmarks and interesting quotes. Chiperoni is a Malawian term for cold, grey, rainy weather. I am a bridge blogger somewhere between Basel and Blantyre. The opinions and comments expressed here are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in anyway. So far, this blog is free of advertising or paid articles or similar.

2 comments

  1. nchenga says:

    Another comment on Kottke’s article:

    http://whatever.scalzi.com/2013/12/19/the-death-of-the-blog-again-again/

    Although with the visitor numbers mentioned in the article, this author’s situation is far from the reality most normal bloggers experience.

  2. nchenga says:

    I like Ben Werdmüller’s post on the same Kottke article:

    http://werd.io/2013/the-blog-might-be-dying-but-the-webs-about-to

    “The article isn’t dying; you can think of the blog, or the stream, or the feed, as the container that the article sits in.”

    “Not only can content be personalized, but the form of the content can be personalized. Facebook might agonize over the algorithm that decides which posts are surfaced, but in the future we can each have our own algorithms. Form and content will be separated.”

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