And so it concludes.

So here we are. Curtain call. The end of this subject for yours truly. Which means the end of this blog.

Before you begin to cry shamelessly, let’s look back on the time we spent together; blogger and fellow bloggers, together in this world of zeros and ones.

Net Communications for me was challenging but I found as long as I stayed organized it wasn’t too hard to manage. Things became a lot easier after the essay was done and we started blogging, because I found it a lot easier to deal with assessment written informally where I’m also allowed, (nay, required,) to use my au natural sarcastic social observations for some kind of purpose. Whilst doing this I was also pushed to think critically in order to get my head around some of the tougher concepts in this subject- particularly the ones I found a bit drier. (The ‘We Hate Comic Sans’ reading was a standout.) Since for my core posts I needed to think and speak a little sharper, when writing all my other posts I found at times that voice translated. Sounding like you know what you’re talking about is a good thing.

Concepts I particularly enjoyed were the nihilist impulse, and the idea of the internet as this giant, wide, open marketplace, where everything from social media to Wikipedia is some kind of ‘product,’ and simply by logging on we are acting as prosumers in this unique media marketplace. Since all of these concepts are insanely huge and would take me more words then feasible to discuss properly, I’ll just say what particularly struck me about them in relation to blogs, and blogging.

Blogging was something new to me. And I really found it interesting. My niche is social commentary, and half my posts are just my own, subjective thoughts about things I think are awkward. These thoughts are not really ‘worth’ anything in a literal sense- just me rambling, really. The only reason I am producing them is purely for the sake of it. Bang, nihilist impulse.

By producing this nothingness I am de facto a producer, my blog de facto becomes MY product. And since what I say is so subjective I am my own product- much like my facebook profile page. And so my blog gets a social value. I receive an online social value. I’m expanding the market, and as the market grows the number of niches grows. (Ahem, longtail…)And then amount of bloggers increase and so the amount of nihilism out there rises accordingly. But then conversely so do the amount of ‘shares’ in the social value market, so it’s not really nihilism because it serves a value-exchange purpose, but then that purpose is achieved through nihilism…? Watch this space, I guess.

 I also really like the idea of participatory culture, even though as I have discussed previously I don’t think the internet is a rounded Habermasian-esque discussion sphere. But as far as ideas go, free and equal access to ‘culture’ (i.e. social value distribution) via the net is a nice one. And one I would be interested in exploring further and pinning down a bit more.

This idea also leads into what I’d call the most pertinent issue I encountered during this experience- against the advent of new media how your reputation online is really, really important. With the internet being a port of access to a plethora of other media, (music, art, radio, newspapers, journals, books etc,) the way your product i.e you is received really translates into your ‘real life’ identity. (I say ‘real life’ in inverted commas because the way things are going, the increasing importance of who you are on the net directly affects your day-to-day physical existence. So in a sense it is your ‘real life.’ Again, would like to push this idea further)

A strong example of this is all those people in the news recently getting in trouble for writing controversial things on twitter, particularly if they were somewhat of a personality in ‘real life.’ Look at Catherine Deveny. Sacked sacked sacked.

We can even take that idea further and look at Heather B. Armstrong of www.dooce.com. Sacked for what was written in her blog, but through being infamous was able to then make money off it. What is a market that typically trades in social value then translated into a traditional market that trades in cash. Again, it’s that idea of ‘real life.’

I can’t say for sure how I think I did because I’m new to the blogging game. I’m also new to the Net Communications game, so thinking about the internet and new media as critically as I was pushed to was something else entirely. But I don’t think I’d do anything differently.

I’ve never been one for goodbyes, but alas guys it’s time. Let’s not drag this out. It’s been fun. Thanks for reading. Thanks for commenting. I hope I’ve enriched your lives by at least 2%.

Arriverderci.

 
 

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9 responses to “And so it concludes.

  1. Bob the Blogger

    Great blog overall, whoever you are. this blog kept me riveted for two whole months, and it was on my favourites page for that time. You truly drew me into your niche of social awkwardness.
    Alas, a final point, and perhaps an awkward one at that. Despite your overall great work you only enriched my life by about 1%……so close!

  2. euge

    I can just imagine an appropriate caption for that photo of catherine deveny….MON! 😉

  3. raag

    great blog mon #1

  4. Tu Chin-Pow

    Heather Armstrong… what an amazing woman!!!

    great blogging Mon! Sad to see you leave!

  5. crazy cat

    Great blog truely hilarious

  6. wow, what an amazing blog. i really cannot believe the amazingness of this entertaining blog.
    the way you speak is addictive, and you make hating comic sans sound riveting.
    definitely a big fan and can’t wait to see what other blogs you come up with!
    thanks for entertaining me who ever you are mon, you’re a legend.

  7. Mr. Snrub

    Great blog – really enjoyed reading it – informative and entertaining!

    Ps thanks for reminding us that Catherine Deveny got fired – always pleasing to be reminded of that fact! Love the whitlamesque pose she’s got going on – and what word comes to mind when you think of Whitlam – dismissal. One again happily reminding me that the vile woman no longer befowls a somewhat respectable newspaper.

    Oops got a bit off topic there in my post-essay delirium (rant for your next blog post (please let there be more!) why are all the essays for a certain afformentioned bastion of elitism due on the same day????)

    well once again off topic, but in conclusion (sorry essay mode!) a wonderfully, informative, humourous, refreshing and thoroughly enjoyable read!!

  8. you know what, mon. i can safely say you enrich my life a lot more than 1%, i would go so far as to say 22% and that’s not being generous. catherine deveny..she’s loving life right now isn’t she? god bless the tweets/twits 😀
    ps. you wish you were awkward

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