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Personal Blogging, Documentary, and History

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    Last Updated: September 4, 2010

    When it comes to personal blogging, documentary is
    the default genre. There are plenty of blogs that serve
    other functions, but many blogs are primarily catalogues
    of the life experiences of their author. Although there
    are quite a few blogs that focus on collecting poetry and
    other forms of creative writing, the vast majority of
    personal blogs are in some sense documentaries.

    For many years, the act of making a documentary was
    meant to be an objective act of reporting the sights and
    sounds that the filmmaker, writer, or photographer
    encountered. However, in contemporary times there has
    been a movement towards embracing the subjectivity
    inherent in the documentary form. This means that
    modern documentaries often reflect the distinctive
    voice and sensibility of their creator, and the fact that
    todays documentaries often revolve around personality
    blurs the lines between documentary and memoir. Blogs
    rest somewhere between these two genres, muddying
    the distinctions even further. Personal blogging,
    documentary, and memoir are now irrevocably
    intertwined, for better or for worse.

    Although few bloggers think of themselves as making
    documentaries in any formal sense, every time
    somebody sits down in front of a computer and types up
    a record of their day, they are documenting their own
    historical moment. The things that we take for granted
    about our daily lives, like the way that we use specific
    modes of transportation, or the kinds of products that
    we buy, often seem quite fascinating to people who live
    in circumstances different from ours, and it is this kind
    of fascination that is at the heart of many documentary
    projects. When people think about blogging,
    documentary is not very likely to be the first adjective
    that crosses their minds, but a few decades down the
    road it is very likely that todays blogs will be seen
    primarily as very subjective documentaries of our era.
    The people of tomorrow will almost certainly look to
    the blogs of today for insight into our historical
    moment.

    When it comes to blogging, documentary may not be
    the aim of most people who spend their time posting
    their thoughts and ideas on the internet. In some ways,
    the documentary aspect of blogging is more of a side
    effect than a primary goal. However, the fact that so
    many people are interested in publishing these public
    online diaries shows that personal blogs are about more
    than just rumination. The fact that bloggers are so
    stimulated by and interested in sharing their ideas with
    each other reinforces the idea that personal blogs are, in
    some ways, documentaries meant for public
    consumption. Documentaries appeal to people who are
    curious about other ways of life, and many people who
    regularly read others personal blogs are looking for this
    same kind of new perspective.

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