Terms Bloggers Use
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Doug Williams @
4:34 am
This blog entry was posted on October 25, 2007.
- Biblioblogosphere – The community of library and librarian blogs is known as the biblioblogosphere
- Blaudience – Short for Blog Audience. A blaudience is the audience or readers of a blog.
- Blistless or B-listless - When a blogger loses interest and becomes listless or apathetic about posting. See Blogathy
- Blog mute - Someone who seldom puts up a blog posting.
- Blogathy – Short for blog + apathy. This is someone that does not care about posting today.
- Blogger – The author of a blog. Also blogger.com, a popular blog hosting web site.
- Blogiverse – see blogosphere
- Blogoneer – Short for blog + pioneer. This is a person who blogs with an expert or pioneering attitude.
- Blogosphere – All blogs that make up the Internet blogging community. Also called blogistan, blogspace or blogiverse.
- Blogsnob – A blogger who refuses to respond to comments from people outside of their circle of friends.
- Bloll – Short for blog troll. A Bloll is a commenter whose sole purpose is to attack the views expressed on a blog and incite a flamewar. See Troll.
- Blooger – Short for blog + booger. This is a blogger who lacks good manners and acts in an immature adolescent way.
- Blurker – Someone who visits and reads many blogs but never leaves any trace such as comments or any contribution to a discussion.
- Commenter – Someone who participates in a blog discussion and leaves remarks / comments.
- Dooced – To be fired because of comments made by an employee on a personal blog.
- Flamewar – An electronic insult match with repeated abusive and insulting email or blog exchanges.
- Multi-blogger – An individual or business that runs multiple blogs.
- Problogger – This is a professional blogger who gets paid to blog.
- Public Voice: the collective voice of individual consumers over the Internet, often influencing consumer behavior.
- Scribosphere – The community of blogs written and maintained by screenwriters and aspiring screenwriters.
- Troll – Someone with the extreme opposite viewof the theme of the blog who comments in order to attack the views expressed. See Bloll.
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