As I scroll through the popular pages of the World Wide Web in the new year of 2016, I find myself reminiscing my Xanga and Blogspot years where I spent hours writing, not for eprops, but for the pure pleasure that writing brings to my daydream-prone brain. Nowadays in the big WWW, I see clickbait like â46 Life-style Changing Tips Every Woman Should Knowâ (Yes, itâs real), #hashtags, and moving pictures like in Harry Potter (disclaimer: GIFs bring me much joy).
So whereâs all the actual blogging?
âTumblr!â people say. Even so, Tumblr is a fairly loud platform with users posting 20+ images, GIFs, repostings, linked to FB and Twitter, shares, and other ways for more people to read your innermost and deepest thoughts as if you wanted to publicize it all. Itâs as if everyone wants to be known by everyone! The absurdity. No, I wouldnât count that Tumblr as a pure blogging site.
I notice that many company or organizationâs sites have blogs, but I donât count them since theyâre probably paid to write. Either that or theyâre asked to write for them. No, not quite a blog in the sense of an individual writing to their heartâs content.
Do people even use the word âblogâ now? As Iâm writing this post, Iâm not even sure if people born after 1998 will have the same definition of a blog as me. Weird. And interesting.
Perhaps I need to get with the times, join the bandwagon, and start adding cool ephemeral photos or those pictures with big white block-like letters⊠Yeah, memes. But thereâs something raw and genuine I miss about reading the content of someoneâs mind through the simple format of paragraphs, sentences, and words. Seeing the world through anotherâs eyes in actual words reveals who they are at their deepest core. Their voice emerges from the page and you begin to see where theyâre coming from, what theyâre feeling, sensing, thinking. The uniqueness of the written word is one of the most powerful forms of art, history, communication, and the heart. By no means is writing the only way to express what you desire to convey but it has developed with humanity as long as weâve ever known.
And, well, here I am. Attempting to revive this old blog (or Tumblr) of NYNT, New York New Tiffo. I think Iâm due for a name change by the way. That season has passed Iâm ready for a new one. Hello, 2016. Itâs me.Â