Is audio blogging the wave of the future?



Instapundit suggests it might be.



Here's an interesting point: Blogging has made Instapundit somewhat less an advocate of Internet privacy. I see his point. I've been a huge advocate of Internet privacy--just had a paper published on Internet privacy--and felt kind of dirty when I started using Sitemeter. He suggests that Sitemeter and other such trackers make you appreciate that there are some (pseudo) legitimate reasons for these minor violations of privacy. I feel a little better about it, but I still feel dirty.



Perhaps his best point of the day so far: Another thing that weblogs have made him appreciate are the number of really smart people there are. People who don't have the credentials or the letters after their names. Yet, when he gets their emails, he sees how brilliant these people are. This is something that many people need to experience. If it takes something as simple as a moderately successful weblog to teach people tolerance and open-mindedness, then let's start handing them out! Unfortunately, the operative phrase here is "moderately successful." I think weblogs can probably encourage the opposite, as well. People who set up weblogs that only get a small amount of traffic, all of which is affirmative, will be encouraged to consider pursuing their limited worldviews.
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