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Using a social network to blog

Using a social network to blog

social networks for blogs
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 Social networks are becoming more and more popular, and blogging is following suit. Popular websites like MySpace.com are examples of social networks where users can interact with one another and create personal websites. These websites might contain a variety of elements, such as text, images, audio, video, and blogs. Users of the system can express their opinions, give updates on their lives, provide insight into current events, and perform a variety of other tasks here. However, bloggers who use a social network to keep up their blog should take a few different things into consideration. Some of these issues will be covered in this article, including whether to make blogs public or private, taking into account the blog's readership, and handling harassment on blogs.

Creating Private or Public Blogs

Private or Public Blog
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 Most social networks give users the option of making their website public or private. Public websites are accessible to all users of the system, whereas private websites are only accessible to the user and other users he specifically approves to view his website. The blogs that are run on social networks also benefit from these same features. Because of this, bloggers must decide whether they want their blog posts to be accessible to the entire social network or just a portion of it.

Personal preference will play a major role in this choice. Some bloggers might be concerned about their blog being accessible to such a large audience due to the size of social networks, while other bloggers might not be concerned at all. Before starting a blog, bloggers should carefully consider this option, but they always have the option to change these settings if they change their minds about the decision they initially made.

Regarding the Blog's Readership

Blog Reader
blog Reader : photo ilustration

The audience for the blog should be carefully considered by bloggers who use social networks to maintain their blogs. The majority of social networks have a sizable representation of the general public. Therefore, when publishing a blog, bloggers should be mindful of this audience and take into account how the blog entries will be perceived by blog audience members. Even though it is impossible to avoid offending any potential readers, some bloggers might want to think about at least making an effort to make sure the blog entries they publish are appropriate for all social network users. The blogger may think about making the blog private if this is not possible.

How to Handle Harassment Via a Blog

Dealing with Harassment Through Blogs
Dealing with Harassment Through Blogs : photo ilustration

 The potential for harassment by other members through the blog is another aspect bloggers who use a social network to publish their blog should be aware of. This might take the form of objectionable comments made in response to blog posts. The blogger may decide to ignore these comments or take more drastic measures, depending on the severity of the harassment. In order to deal with harassment from other users, bloggers should review the social network's policies and request their help. Most of the time, the issue can be resolved by preventing the user from leaving comments on the blog, but occasionally, it may be necessary to get in touch with the administrators of the social network in an effort to have the user removed from the system. The administrators will assess the circumstances in this case and decide whether or not the user has broken the terms of service.

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