January 13

Blogging Teens

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Every day, blogs are created by people of all ages and from all walks of life, but when it comes to blogging, teen writers

are truly on the cutting edge of the movement. Because today’s teenagers are the first generation of people to have grown up

using the internet at every stage of their development, many adolescents have a seemingly innate sense of how to use web

technology to express their innermost thoughts and ideas. Older writers often experience a kind of learning curve when they

begin to blog, but many young people find that using a word processor and blogging software feels more natural and direct a

mode of communication than writing in a diary ever could.

One of the reasons why blogs have undergone a kind of explosion in the teen community and are growing by leaps and bounds is

the fact that they provide a unique mixture of visibility and anonymity. A teenager can invite friends and peers to read his

or her blog with a simple email, thereby winning attention or possibly even praise. Of course, with visibility usually comes

the possibility of embarrassment, but the fact that it is possible to blog anonymously with an invented handle or nickname

negates a lot of the potential for humiliation. Many a blogging teen lives in fear that a parent or guardian will discover

his or her blog, but by publishing under an alias a teenager can spill his or her secrets without fear of being traced.

Outside the world of blogging, teen writers often have very limited opportunities to be published. Magazines and journals are

often reticent to publish young writers who may not have as much credibility as older writers with a lot of experience and

extensive credits to their names. This can discourage adolescents from writing or from seeking chances to publish their work.

By blogging, young people can begin to gain a following of readers without first having to win the attention and support of

an editor or publisher who may not be very interested in teenaged authors.

Between the fact that blogs provide young people with a chance to exercise their impressive technical aptitude, to gain

visibility without compromising privacy, and to build a readership for their writing without having to jump through the

traditional hoops of the publishing industry, it is little wonder that are so many teenagers with blogs. For some teenagers,

blogging is even a very social endeavor that allows them to meet people with similar interests from all over the world. Many

a blogging teen has discovered that having a weblog on the internet is a great way to explore self-expression and, often, to

win positive feedback from new friends.

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