And then I recovered and realized that on Facebook (it seems) people only tell what they’re doing. On blogs, at least the better ones, people reflect on what their doing.
That would appear to make blogging more valuable (he wrote while patting himself on the back). It may explain the difference between improper and proper personal disclosures. If it’s done in a way that let’s people know who shouldn’t, then it’s improper. If it’s done for the purpose of generalizing about the human predicament, then its proper. (But it better be good.)
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