A silly little blog for me to drop the excrement of my mind.
-or- like flies to, well, you know
Published on December 18, 2004 By BlueDev In Blogging
A blog along these lines has been kicking around upstairs for a bit. I thank iamheather for providing the catalyst for its creation with her article you can read here

JoeUser is a great blog site. I have had other blogs, but they just never interested me in the way JU did since I started blogging here. Why? I suppose because, deep down inside of me there is a bit of a drama queen (er, king?) that enjoys attention. Not a lot, I have always preferred to be a steady one, chugging along and remaining constant rather than exhibiting explosive, dramatic behavior. But I enjoy attention now and then. Who doesn't?

I actually have two Blogspot blogs. One that was sort of a general purpose blog and one that was for me to drop some of my creative writing. I posted there a few times but felt like I was screaming into the storm. Sure, I wrote some (what I feel to be) decent articles, but in the drone of electrical impulses that comprise the net they were lost just as quickly as they were posted. Each blog is quite effectively insulated from the next, and knowing the URL or stumbling across it by accident is often the only way to find it.

That just doesn't work for drama queens.

Those who are going to put on a show and prance off to set up shop elsewhere love the attention. No, they crave it. I would go so far as to say they need it. It is an addiction for them, and they simply aren't going to get that at any other blog site. Sure, there are services like Blog Explosion, but they don't do anything that even remotely comes close to the exposure you get here at JU with the top articles, featured articles, forums, recent activity in the sidebar, new articles in the sidebar, and syndication to sites like Politicalmachine.com and Wincustomize.com (that is the only reason one of my recent articles now has over 50 replies, that is a record for me and only happened because my article was syndicated to Wincustomize). That doesn't even take into account the easy of browsing the directory of blog sites and users from the sidebar.

All this comes together to equal blog readership unparalleled by that of any other site (unless it is one of those blogs that has been around and received a lot of attention and notoriety). I mean, seriously, look at some regular Joe Schmoe like me. I haven't even been doing this for a year, have only written slightly over 150 articles, yet have a respectable amount of comments, a fair number of other blogs that link to mine, and actually what I would call some "regular" readers (and I really do appreciate all of them, and enjoy their writing as well). This kind of attention simply is not existent at any other blog site I have seen.

It leads to a level of blog success that attracts those drama queens. In fact, I think the enhanced readership offered here can lead to the drama at times, for those who are already prone to acting up. Of course, it is also a boon for us who try to be regular users. And so I think we just have to put up with a certain level of theatrics. It is a necessary evil to the amazing amount of readership we have offered to us here.

I love the fact that I can write something and know someone read it (by seeing how many times it was selected) and perhaps even thought enough to leave a comment. There is no way I would have stuck around as long as I have, or enjoyed myself as much as I do, if I didn't think, no, if I didn't know that there are people reading what I write. So we can bear the drama, because while it may drive us nuts and make us more than a little sick, it is a part of the visibility each of us has here.

Thanks to all who have and do read what I write here. I try to do the same for you, and I think we can all enjoy our time here and avoid becoming casualties to over-exposure.

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on Dec 19, 2004
BlueDev, once again you've produced a great article. You may be interested in checking out an online magazine called Argus (my brother is the editor/publisher). The address is www.argusonline.com.au. He is always looking for more contributors and I think you would be ideal. Your articles are always well written and insightful, just the sort of criteria he requires.

Cheers,

Maso
on Dec 19, 2004
Maso, I am flattered. I really am. Thanks for the comment and I will certainly check it out.
on Dec 19, 2004

BlueDev, once again you've produced a great article. You may be interested in checking out an online magazine called Argus (my brother is the editor/publisher). The address is www.argusonline.com.au. He is always looking for more contributors and I think you would be ideal. Your articles are always well written and insightful, just the sort of criteria he requires.


WOW!  BD, you go!  Congratulations!

on Dec 19, 2004
Another factor I like about the site -- the referrals counter. I love seeing if it has anyone from the web has stumbled upon to my little space on the Internet.

I agree with you wholeheartedly, BlueDev. I tried Blogger, too but left after a day or so because I didn't like the layout. Everything felt so smushed together on the page and unless if someone knows some HTML, you really can't do anything spectalur.

Here at JoeUser, it's done already and someone with little to no experience with HTML can still have an easy to read page.
on Dec 20, 2004
Bluedev, I'm repeating what everyone said, good article. It's so true though, JU is unlike anyother blogsite around. I stumbled onto it while googling in June and loved the layout and the "people" from what I read and decided to stay. I've looked around out of curiosity at other sites, and really dislike the way they're set up, plus, there's no freedom to really speak your mind like here on JU.
on Dec 20, 2004
I just noticed that the most recent Drama perpetrator has come back (again). Sort of like a bad case of lice.
on Dec 20, 2004
Another factor I like about the site -- the referrals counter. I love seeing if it has anyone from the web has stumbled upon to my little space on the Internet.


Yep, and some of the most entertaining articles have come from what people found in their referrals. I have an upcoming article about a song that should garner some interesting referrals.

I've looked around out of curiosity at other sites, and really dislike the way they're set up,


Same for me. True, some other sites allow you have have more control over what your blog looks like, but I will sacrifice some eye candy for enhanced interaction with others any day.

Sort of like a bad case of lice.


Or scabies. As my littlest one would say, "Ewwww, yuck!"
on Dec 20, 2004
Excellent post! Insightful, I'd say, even. I love the fact that I can get read here. Even if it's just fantasy sports updates and pictures of my dogs (I do try to throw in some real stuff now and then, too). I experimented with blogspot for a while. I reposted about 100 articles that I'd already posted here, figuring maybe I'd get a different audience (I posted every article with multiple links back to JU really in hopes of roping people back here). I got exactly two comments in 4 months, so I quit the double posting.
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