Fever from online homes

According to Merriam - Webster's Dictionary Publisher, the word

According to Merriam - Webster Dictionary Publishing House, the word 'blog' was the most investigated in 2004 and by the beginning of 2007, the type of online diary had 'stormed' online, creating a fever. among young people.

In 2006, blogging boomed like mushrooms growing after rain, many young Vietnamese were "blogging, sleeping blogs" and could not imagine what their lives would be without the blog. Someone has wondered what the blog is like that has such tremendous spread, and they immediately get the answer: 'Blog is all you want'.

It may sound a bit exaggerated, but that further confirms the 'universal' of the blog. The blog is helping millions of people express their ego to the world in a very simple way.

Even for a 'blind' person in computing, just a few taps on the network they had a 'virtual home' and invited all humans to visit.

'Blog is a corner . people'

Nguyen Dieu Linh, the owner of the blog has 145,965 visitors, confided: ' Almost 8X now have blogs, no matter who you are, rich or poor, how to study. I have witnessed two housemaids in the neighborhood still having blogs despite my computer. Popular hourly blogs like nicknames or mobile phones. '

In terms of blogging, the current Yahoo service provider is most popular with about 5 million Vietnamese, of which 3-5% are bloggers, mostly young people.

Some of Yahoo's cool features make young people excited, such as comment (comment), total page views (blog visitor statistics), creat pooll (poll), custommize your theme (self-image creation). background)…

Those features are more than enough for young people to show hidden skills such as fine art, literature, photography, design as well as their individuality. So, the sentence 'tooth, hair is human corner' is now modified as follows 'Blog is . human corner'.

But the most important thing that makes a blog so popular is because it is an online diary that helps people vent into it. A diary that can hold tens of thousands of readers, blurring every distance, space and time.

' Day ., the first time I met that eye. It follows me to the deepest sleep . '

' On . today I watched a video clip of Saddam Hussein hanging. That horrifying spectacle haunts me for maybe a lifetime. Why is the scene of killing the barbarians still turned and dispersed as a victory of justice? '.

Such lines are easily found on many blogs. In general, people can write any topic, to share, to discourage, comment, comment, or simply to relieve stress .

There are blogs invested by its owners into a personal 'news agency' with lots of interesting songs that attract tens of thousands of visitors. And in 2006, it emerged that blogs that were popular, causing fever, shocked the online residents.

'Breaking in' the hottest blogs in 2006

The blog is in the 'top of the top' category, not to mention the personal blog of Cuong OZ with the series 'People play Ha Thanh'. This blog is especially impressed by the extremely hot photos like a teenage image riding a @ car, revealing a white bare back with butterfly tattoos. Photo 3 young men are picking up the top of the car with the note ' The 3-man crew in the race down . The fastest Van Dien 2006 '.

Picture 1 of Fever from online homes

The series of People Playing Ha on the blog

The 'play' is also shown in the bizarre 'fruits' of red and violet blue, the cars are really 'exclusive' that even the car of the million-dollar gambler Bui Tien Dung also has to rear. The most shocking thing is the image of female students in 'poor children' costumes are chaos in the dance hall .

When this series of "Hanoi Citizens" appeared online with increasing heat, immediately high school students in Hanoi sent a link to each other. The 'reports' about the play scenes that are supposed to be 'real people' have led many girls to drop out of the internet to 'admire'. As a result, the series of "reporters" and photos of "Ha Noi Citizens" have attracted nearly 1 million visitors!

Immediately after the 'People Play Ha Thanh' spread, immediately appeared entries, commentary (comment) disapproved. According to these bloggers, it is a 'ghost' report by Cuong OZ that collects and models online.

In another development, Viet Duc High School had to summon all the girls of the school to check the picture Cuong posted on the note of the school girl 'showing off'. Result: These images are completely bogus. And a happy ending happened: Cuong OZ's 'hot blog' was no longer accessible.

This disappearance is predicted by netizens Cuong OZ's blog was wiped out by hackers 'white shirts'. Cuong made a serious mistake by making bad images of some high schools in Hanoi in a series of Hanoi People Play articles.

And after serializing that article, Cuong OZ suffered a storm of criticism, so it might have had to 'give up running for people'. After that, Cuong's blog was reopened but the reporter series was no longer available.

In fact, 'black' blogs are always 'short-lived' because of being boycotted by young people so that there is no living land.

In 2006, another blog 'battle' was quite noisy when there were entries of nicknamed bloggers. Baby crys made comments 'ignorant' about Hanoi culture. Immediately, thousands of comments, criticisms and curses by Hanoi bloggers rushed into Baby's crys blog. Even many bloggers are threatening .

Besides the hot blogs that caused public opinion, last year, a blog of a 'pagan' Joe. It's a guy from Vancover, Canada who has lived in Vietnam for 3 years, said he himself Vietnamese but he still has 'banana' but actually writes Vietnamese 'or classic', causing excitement for netizens.

Last year Tran Thu Trang's novel 'Must marry people like you' is more or less popular and this author's blog is also visited by many people because they find here 'the purity of Vietnamese '.

Blog = a young community more engaged and shared

Vo Hong Thai, a journalist for the Vietnam Daily newspaper, said: ' Blog allows to form a healthy communication community and give people a habit of sharing. From a social perspective, blogging movement is creating a more active, confident and cohesive young community.

Many practical issues have been posted on blogs for young people to comment on, such as having sex before marriage, banning tobacco, applying for jobs effectively .

However there are unhealthy blogs, but I think it does not prevent the creation of a beautiful, healthy blog culture '.

Interestingly, on the first day of the New Year, I learned a story like a fairy - but the character of the Buddha was named 'Blog'.

There is a line of this talk : ' My name is Thai, my brother will die if he does not have money for hemodialysis. I look forward to the help of everyone. Please contact me at tuyetvinhcatvan@yahoo.com or phone number: 0983.843537 (regardless of day and night) '.

A few days later, these lines appeared on Thai personal blog: ' My brother has lived with the help of everyone. I didn't expect the hopeless help on the network to be resumed immediately. Virtual networks but help is very real. Thank you everyone, thank you for my blog '.

* Blog 'prosperous' makes forum 'failure'

When the forums themselves are competing fiercely with each other, they are dragged into the 'share' of the 'ants' blog. For example, there are a few dozen forums about music, including some 'expensive' forums that are enough to make the audience dazzle. Now on the blog, everyone has the right to talk about music, and among them, it is difficult to count people who turn their blogs into a place to discuss hot topics about music at home and abroad.

So are the articles written by the members, the previous day also posted on the forum to discuss, then post on the blog to friends 'comments'.

One thing is obviously 'private' blogs, and 'general' forums. Both have certain freedoms, 'open-mouth talk' doesn't cost money, but people are always more interested in their own, closer to themselves. Not to mention setting up a forum is quite complicated, expensive, and the blog is like how much you have.

* Blog will be a hot field in the future

According to an international report, about 77% of bloggers claim that they write articles to express their feelings and thoughts, not to 'get attention or earn more income'.

The majority of bloggers are young, with 54% of bloggers under the age of 30. 55% of bloggers often use pseudonyms when writing articles. Every 10 bloggers often encourage readers to comment.

Experts predict that the blog will remain the hot field in the near future.82% of bloggers claim they will be blogging for at least another year.

According to Vnnet

Phung Nguyen

Update 13 December 2018
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