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Blogger Dudes Posing as Lesbians

This is some scary s#%t coming out of the blogosphere.  (Thanks, Kai, for both of these stories.) 

Blogging is a new form of news media, and people follow blogs, FB accounts, and Twitter accounts for news of what is going on in the world.  Amina Arraf, aka “Gay Girl in Damascus” was one of the international bloggers who had developed a following after writing about the Syrian government’s crackdown on protesters.  For years, she talked about how she lived as a half-Syrian, half-American lesbian woman, and how the Syrian goverment was responsible for human rights violations.

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Blogging Falling in Popularity Among the Young

I had a sense that this was happening: Blogs Wane as the Young Drift to Sites Like Twitter.  According to the article, more and more people, especially those 33 and younger, are gravitating to Facebook and Twitter.  Here’s the reasoning:

Former bloggers said they were too busy to write lengthy posts and were uninspired by a lack of readers. Others said they had no interest in creating a blog because social networking did a good enough job keeping them in touch with friends and family.

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Heartthrob Blogger

13hanhan01_span-articlelargeNo, I’m not a heartthrob blogger.  But the guy in the picture above, Han Han, is.  According to the NY Times, Han Han is a Chinese novelist, race car driver, and blogger extraordinaire in China.  He’s riling up the authorities with his blog posts that criticize aspects of Chinese society.  According to the article, he has managed to escape government censorship by not directly naming people he criticizes or taking aim at the one party system.  Also, he’s financially independent because of his book sales and racing success and therefore less susceptible to financial threats.

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