- Sideblog
A sideblog is a feature on a website, particularly a
blog , that allows one to communicate smaller snippets of information than an actual blog post. The reasoning is that a blog post will require thought, argument and some semantic structuring of the post, while a sideblog typically displays "brief asides". A sideblog is meant to illustrate your immediate thoughts, movements or status update, and is usually less than 200 characters. Where a blog post may be compared to a newspaper opinion piece, a sideblog would be akin to the "news in brief" column.Sideblogging is wedded to the concept of
micro-blogging , where one posts brief snippets to interested observers viatext messaging ,instant messaging ,email or the web. Using the same tools, one can post to one's micro-blog and to one's sideblog simultaneously. Most sideblogs are actually embedded micro-blogs that appear in a small sidebar box next to the main blog posts and usefeeds orplugins to display the content.Frequently updating one's status and frame of mind in an online platform to be viewed by friends gained widespread adoption through
social networking tools likeFaceBook andMySpace . While those tools are still largely desktop-bound, micro-blogs (and, by extension, sideblogs) are designed to be updated from mobile devices as well as desktop computers. Therefore it is more convenient to post one's status with a simple text message, and interested parties can note your status by browsing your sideblog or receiving a text orinstant messaging alert.Learning Movable Type, a tutorial website, [ [http://www.learningmovabletype.com/a/000526sideblog_linkblog/ "Making a sidebog or linklog"] September 14 2004,Learning Movable Type ] described sideblogs in 2004 thus:
:a convenient way to list out interesting links, something akin to a frequently-updated, public list of IE favorites.
This meaning came to change with the advent of
blogroll s, blog engineplugins , and widgets and third-party lists ofsocial media , like tag clouds and social bookmarks.See also
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Micro-blogging
*Blog
*Tumblelog
*Web 2.0
*Twitter References
External links
* [http://alexking.org/blog/2007/05/07/twitter-tools-10 An example of a sideblog, Alex King.org]
* [http://www.cornellfinch.com/2007/04/05/twitter-tools-and-sideblog/ Twitter Tools and Sideblog]
* [http://www.matthewkeegan.com/you-can-blog-better-than-that/ You Can Blog Better Than That!]
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