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Blogs ARE Social Media

Copyblogger’s Brian Clark has noticed a distinction developing between blogs on the one hand and “social media” on the other.  He rightly notes that “blogs were the first modern form of social media” and thus the distinction is artificial.

My sense is that, blogs are indeed social media, they’re definitely of a different piece than Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and whatnot. The “new” social media are generally more interactive but less driven by original content.

Most blogs have evolved beyond being literal logs of what we see on the Web (InstaPundit is one of the few of those that have remained wildly popular and, ironically, Glenn closed off comments years ago) and are essentially self-published magazines or columns.  Indeed, while commenting and cross-blog discussion remain part of the blog experience, it’s not always clear that they’re “social” in any sense other than ordinary folks being able to publish their ideas without clearance from gatekeepers.

Conversely, Twitter is mostly a platform for passing along links to other content — including blogs — as well as snappy observations. Facebook is about messaging people in one’s network, organizing gatherings, and finding amusements in such things as zombie wars and movie quizzes. I’m not sure what MySpace is about; as best I can gather, it’s an homage to the Web circa 1997, with garish designs, music that blares as soon as one enters the page, and other annoyances that the rest of the Internet has thankfully left behind.

About the Author: James Joyner is the publisher of Outside the Beltway and the managing editor of the Atlantic Council. He's a former Army officer, Desert Storm vet, and college professor with a PhD in political science from The University of Alabama. He lives just outside the Beltway in Alexandria, Virginia with his wife and infant daughter.

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He rightly notes that “blogs were the first modern form of social media”

Beg to differ. Usenet was "there", as were BBs, long before blogs.

Posted by sam | July 10, 2009 | 01:15 pm | Permalink
 

Usenet was "there", as were BBs, long before blogs.

Brian acknowledges that but considers them pre-modern in that they existed before the advent of the modern Web browser.

Posted by James Joyner | July 10, 2009 | 01:20 pm | Permalink
 

considers them pre-modern in that they existed before the advent of the modern Web browser.

Heh. I find that amusing and veering toward tautologyland.

Posted by sam | July 10, 2009 | 01:57 pm | Permalink
 

And before Usenet and BBs there was email. Really, it's just a natural evolution of the technology.

Posted by Michael | July 10, 2009 | 10:34 pm | Permalink
 

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