Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Dialogical Blogging?

I´ve been twittering actively for a week or so and I´ve been blogging (or actually micro-blogging) only in our internal collaboration platform. Now I think it´s time to open up and share thinking with others. I´m wondering, should I write this just by myself or could I do it in "humap way", dialogically: each post could have a form of a discussion. I haven´t seen any dialogical blogging. Could it work?

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  1. I'm wondering if P2 http://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/ would be one part of solution on change from micro-blogging to dialogue-based online communication. It's possible to form Prologue-based blog to WordPress.com (or there probably is also some downloadable version of it somewhere, probably in WordPress.org themes directory).

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  3. I've thought the same in my own blog (how surprising), but haven't yet done anything to realise that.

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  4. d2s, Thanks for the P2 hint!

    Also Qaiku (and earlier Jaiku) is a great example of dialogical blogging. The original post is really short, whereas the content is created by various people.

    http://www.qaiku.com

    One example of how microblogging becomes discussion: http://www.qaiku.com/home/pe3/show/1de3ebbe8082fba3ebb11de961311539f8dd555d555/

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  5. Thanks for comments. I was originally thinking about co-writing and writing the post in a dialogical format instead of "one voice".

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