Sunday, March 27, 2005

Blog speak

Found some interesting new vocabulary in the Samizdata site inspired by the the world of blogs.

Blogathy - When you just don't give a damn about posting in your blog that day.
Blogopotamus - A very long blog article
Blogosphere - The totality of blogs; blogs as a community; blogs as a social network.
Blogroach - A reader who infests the comment section of a weblog, disagreeing with everything posted in the most obnoxious manner possible
Blogstipation - To be unable to think of anything to blog about, i.e. writer's block for bloggers.
Blurker - One who reads many blogs but leaves no evidence of themselves such as comments behind; a silent observer of blogs; One who reads many blogs but has no blog of their own; a blog-watcher or blog voyeur.
Froglogs - Francophone blogs. (this is cute)
Klogger - Someone who writes for a corporate Knowledge Log
Permalink - A link to a specific article in the archives of a blog, which will remain valid after the article is no longer listed on the blog's front page (i.e after it has archived); A link in a blogroll
Plog - A project blog. A blog set up to chronicle a particular (business) project; On-line bookseller Amazon.com has experimented with offering its customers 'personalised weblogs' that they call 'plogs'. Although they have trademarked the name, it is already in use with other meanings and the Amazon usage is unlikely to gain lasting traction.
Plogging - Short for presidential blogging (as in the president or CXO of a company) which bypasses the entire PR apparatus, as well as the traditionally blah forms of published speech by CXOs. Think of it as "Do It Yourself PR" for the people best positioned to make hay with it.

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