Which of the following do you consider to be a form of blogging?

There has been so much in the news lately about how many of us are blogging.  So, we were curious about how people defined a blog.  How do you define a blog?  We’d love to hear!

Posting a comment on a discussion board (44.5%)

Posting a comment on my social networking page (Facebook, MySpace, etc.) (41.5%)

Posting a recommendation or comment on a shopping website (29.6%)

Posting photos onto a photo-sharing site (Flickr) (13.5%)

Posting a comment in my online web journal/log (64.2%)

Which of the following do you consider to be a form of blogging?
  • JoyousMe By JoyousMe
    on Dec 05, 2008  

    I consider blogging any place where you post your opinions or comments on any topic and readings others' comments and opinions to expand one's knowledge.

  • Ashlynnsmom By Ashlynnsmom
    on Dec 06, 2008  

    To me, it is posting comments or anything else you want to post

  • meowmix By meowmix
    on Dec 06, 2008  

    I could only pick one, but I do blog on other sites, such as support group forums and such. I also read lots of blogs and such.

  • cin_20 By cin_20
    on Dec 06, 2008  

    They should have had all of the above........

  • velfel By velfel
    on Dec 06, 2008  

    I consider any contribution to any site to be blogging. I take classes online and part of our lessons is to post to discussion boards, I definitely think this is blogging.

  • bufflady By bufflady
    on Dec 06, 2008  

    i consider blogging posting an original entry , diary , commentary or photo , on ones own account

  • bronerway By bronerway
    on Dec 07, 2008  

    I consider anything mor ethan a simple comment on a phot or stran d , blogging. Many people choose to blog in different broken pieces on threads. others choose to blog in singular text in their own journal. Both forms of the NEW art are basically blogging.

  • Momof5splace By Momof5splace
    on Dec 07, 2008  

    I think social networking and blogging are very different. I guess I never considered they could be the same to anyone.

  • KayBac By KayBac
    on Dec 08, 2008  

    I think that anytime you post an opinion or comment for others to read, it's considered blogging whether it's a long journal or just a short comment.

  • rolliepollie By rolliepollie
    on Dec 08, 2008  

    It may not count but I consider it blogging when I participate in forums and threads such as topic.com you discuss all sorts of things and some of them the daily discussions are about personal life events.