-Yam Bahadur
Dura
A Nepali proverb strikes my mind: ‘man ko baha katai nakaha.’ This can be
loosely translated as ‘don’t express what you feel.’ I disagree with this proverb.
The basic reason behind this is that it violates people’s right to opinion and
expression, which is considered as foundation of all rights. For this reason, I
stand against this proverb. Since we are in a
democratic society, the essence of the aforesaid proverb seems to be dangerously
misleading. Furthermore, every human being is a freedom lover. Any freedom lover cannot compromise with
opinion and expression, which are lifeblood of life.
These days,
blogging has become a powerful tool for opinion and expression. Unlike
conventional media outlets like newspapers and broadcast media, it doesn’t
impose any censorship on the content developers. Instead, it facilitates people
to express their views freely without any kind of censorship. A blogger himself
or herself is the sole authority of the content. It is no other than a
respective blogger who can impose censorship on the content if he or she likes
to. This has given immense freedom, which is why people love blogging.
Andrew Michael Sullivan (born August 1963) is a British
author, editor and blogger. He is quoted in IncomeDiary website (visited on
July 1, 2016) about the importance of blog. His quotation goes like this, 'A
blog allows you to write and publish anything from anywhere, and have it be immediately
available to billions of people around the world.' His quotation is simple but
powerful and gives the crux of blogging.
The word ‘blog’ is made of two words ‘web’ and
’log’. The contracted form of these words is ‘blog’, which simply is an online
log or diary. The act of keeping online diary is ‘blogging’. Those who do
‘blogging’ are known as ‘bloggers’.
A blog is not just an online diary. It’s a big
universe of knowledge, ideas, thoughts and feelings. A wide variety of
thematic blogs are available on the web, which includes everything under the
sun. However, cuisine, travel, beauty, lifestyle, gossip, fashion, music,
health, etc. are the most popular themes for blogging in the present day world.
Besides these themes, there are lots of themes like
blogging itself, literature, history, culture, and so on. The list blog themes
goes on and on. There are lots of blogs that teach foreign languages including
English. ‘Rosetta Stone’ is a UK based language blog that teaches Spanish,
French, German, English and Italian. The slogan of this site is also very
attention-grabbing. It reads, ‘We’re building a world in which everyone can
speak, read, and write with confidence.’
The
history of blogging is relatively short. Historical records say that Justin
Hall (born: December 1974), an American journalist, is the first blogger. He
created a blog 'Links.net' in 1994. He was a Swarthmore College student at that
time. According to Cameron Chapman, an American filmmaker and blogger, blogs
were reaching the mainstream by mid 2000s. Her observation is that by 2000s
there experienced an exponential growth in blogging. The blogs are now rampant
in the blogosphere.
The history of blogging in Nepal is shorter. Nepali bloggers seem to be entered in blogosphere around the time of 1999. Many analysts says that blogging in Nepal gathered momentum after King Gyanendra's political step on February 1, 2005. In an article, Tilak Pathak, a journalist and researcher, has shared his experiences on how Nepali bloggers became united and started raising voices against the autocratic rule. Ujjwal Acharya (nepalivoices.com), Deepak Adhikari (nepalmonitor.com), Umesh Shrestha (mysansar.com), and Dinesh Wagle are pioneer bloggers in Nepal. Now, we can see hundreds of young and energetic bloggers at the scene.
With the passage of time, new dimensions have been added on blogosphere. Nowadays video blogging is on the rise. Those who do video blogging (vlogging) are known vloggers. They are also called You Tubers as well. It can cater multimedia (audio, video and text) content to its audiences.
Likewise, microblogging is also gaining in
popularity. Microblogging sites like Twitter, Tumblr, etc. have given ample opportunities
to millions of users to express their views in an instant and smart way.
Blogging through mobile device is another development in this sphere. Blogging
through mobile device is called ‘moblogging’, which has been helping speed up
blogging. On the other hand, social media and social networking sites have magnified
blogging.
A blog is digital publication that doesn’t need any pen, paper and printing press to publish any document. This is an important platform to demonstration one’s talents to the outside world. Like traditional (hard copy) publication, a well-choreographed digital publication (blog) leaves far-reaching impacts on its audiences.
Thousands of people across the world have been able
to explore their literary, journalistic and other talents through blogging,
which has made them stars. Their respective fans and followers remain
desperately waited to read their new blog postings. Successful bloggers have
been earning both name and fame.
Gina Trapani (born September 1975), an American
technology blogger, is one among the highest earning bloggers. ‘The Richest’
website has portrayed her among top-ten bloggers (visited on June 2, 2016). She
earns $110,000 per month. She is founder of the popular blog ‘Lifehacker’. Gina
Trapani is just an example. There are many more other bright people in the
world who have come into spotlight due to blogging.
Mitch Joel (born: May 1971), a Canadian music journalist,
has written about importance of blogging on his blog 'Six Pixel of Separation'.
He says that search engine loves blog. This means a blog content is searchable
on the web. He concludes, 'Whatever you blog about becomes part of global and
collective history'.
People's presence on the virtual world of the web matters
much these days. Online presence is extremely important, especially for those
who are in the career building age. Well-written articles and other creations
on the web can add an extra value in a person's life. This matters much when a
candidate is being searched on the web by those who are willing to offer them
job and other opportunities.
In his book entitled ‘The Net for Journalists’,
Martin Hunckerby, a renowned British journalist, has suggested staying far away
from the statements that plunge a blogger into embarrassment in future. He
writes, ‘If you go ahead under your
name, bear in mind that will likely stay out there, somewhere – so you need
more restrain than the average blogger. Avoid saying anything which could
damage your future reputation’ (P. 77). Right to privacy is one of the crucial issues in the present day world.
In some cases, blogging comes with a cost. Bloggers
are not safe from intruders. They have been paying costs for blogging. They are
being manhandled, threatened, arrested, jailed, tortured and even killed in
different parts of the world. Bangladesh has become one of the bad examples in
this regard. According to ‘Library of Congress’ website, four bloggers have
been killed in Bangladesh since February 2015 (visited on June 1, 2016).
Both state and non-state forces have exercised their
iron hands exercised on bloggers. Asia seems a black spot for bloggers. A report
produced by ‘Committee to Protect Journalists’ (CPJ), a New York based press
freedom related organization, says that Burma, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, North
Korea, Tunisia, and Vietnam have been keeping a close eye on bloggers and imposed
restrictions.
Despite these life-threatening hurdles, bloggers
have been continuing their journey. By the way, continuity is one of the important
driving force in blogging. A good blogger must be a good time manager led by a
strong sense of self disciple and a higher level of commitment. His or her blogging
should be supported by meticulous research and hairsplitting analysis. The
whole bunch of aforesaid efforts helps a blogger reach a desired destination.
Those who have not started blogging can start now. It’s
entirely up to us whether to explore or not immense of opportunities offered by
the blogosphere. It is never late to start a good work. Let’s do a small thing
in the blogosphere with a difference that can bring us a good fortune. Our
small efforts can yield opportunities for us. Vernor Venge (born October 1944),
a retired American professor’s statement, seems relevant in this regard. He
once said, ‘Even the largest avalanche is triggered by small things.’
[Updated: June 24, 2017]
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