Blog Dictionary:
Blargon
Blogging slang. What this glossary contains. (blog + jargon)
Blego
The self-worth of a blogger, as measured by the popularity of their blog
Blog voyeur
A reader of blogs who has no blog of his or her own. See also "blurker."
Blogathy
When a blogger ceases to care about posting on a blog.
Blogorhhea
Excessive and overly verbose posting on a blog, often unedited in a stream of consciousness style
Dooced
To have lost a job because of entries posted to a blog
Froglogs
French blogs. Derisive term, occasionally shortened to Frog
Kittyblogger
A blogger who writes about his or her cats. More generally used to deride a blog or post as banal or boring
Lurker
A reader of a blog who never comments or otherwise indicates his or her presence.
Newbie
Term, potentially derisive, applied to someone new to a discussion or blog, often after the person demonstrated unfamiliarity with a concept or standards of communication of the forum. Also called "noob" or "noobie."
Splog
A blog composed of spam, or, more widely, any blog whose creator doesn't add any written value of his or her own. Synonyms include spam blog and blam, though the latter is used infrequently.
Vlog
A vlog (or video blog) is a blog that contains video content. The small, but growing, segment of the blogosphere devoted to vlogs is sometimes referred to as the vlogosphere
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2 comments:
hey, i didnt even read your blog yet, but i typed in "tuffpants" in google and it was the number one result. congrats andrew... now i will read...
since we are secret bloggers, does that make us sloggers?
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