This book purports to address an interesting phenomenon: the fact that there are thousands (if not millions) of bloggers posting what they ate for lunch (snack, breakfast, dinner, etc.).
However, I would argue that most of those posting on the topic of daily diet are actually apart of two key sub/microspheres within the greater Blogosphere: the Diet-o-sphere and the Recipe-o-sphere. It’s not that they “ran out of things to write about,” rather, their diets and recipes are just as important to their worlds as, say, politics are to those blogging in NOVA or DC.
Nice try.
]]>This book purports to address an interesting phenomenon: the fact that there are thousands (if not millions) of bloggers posting what they ate for lunch (snack, breakfast, dinner, etc.).
However, I would argue that most of those posting on the topic of daily diet are actually apart of two key sub/microspheres within the greater Blogosphere: the Diet-o-sphere and the Recipe-o-sphere. It’s not that they “ran out of things to write about,” rather, their diets and recipes are just as important to their worlds as, say, politics are to those blogging in NOVA or DC.
Nice try.
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