Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Blogging and Freedom of Speech


Through my findings, I found there to be a broad spectrum of blogs from political to personal interests to diets to support groups to product reviews. I find myself having mixed views on blogging. With freedom of speech we are allowed to blog about issues that others may find to be harming yet the bloggers themselves defend their stand point and see no wrong.
Blogs that I found to be more harmful than in any way beneficial are the ones found on pro ana and pro mia webpages. Pro ana is a site that allows people that want to fight obesity with thinspiration to share tips and tricks on how to lose weight, become/stay thin, and stay alive. Pro mia (Pro Bulimia) providing the same services to bloggers. The bloggers are very motivational and support each other through fasting and will do this as a team. They give tips to help decide what your inner ana wants and not your personal wants and needs. You will also find inspirational readings that talk address your inner thoughts on food and tell you the responses to have to these thoughts in a way to help one succeed.
I found these blogs to be scary and sad for our future generations. For one of my prior papers I found a personal account from an Anorexia survivor that had the disorder before the blogs existed. She talked about the difficulty of the disorder in her time and stated that she couldn’t imagine a time with pro ana and mia sites that allow fellow anorexia and bulimia people to share stories and support for one another. She thinks that recovering from the disorder in today’s society would be unimaginably harder than it was for her when she was battling the disorder.
A blogging site that conflicts with these blogs is called Medusa where they show pictures and stories of people that suffered with anorexia and bulimia. This site allows survivors to tell their stories and how they battled their disorder. It also shares stories of people who unfortunately ended up dead at the hand of these eating disorders. This blogging site I think is much needed since there is such a huge support group on the opposing sites.
Two other blogging sites that I found seemed harmless in nature. One of the blogging sites was BoingBoing that had many blogs for a broad area of interests one in particular was about a ring that branded the word married upon the wedding ring finger. On this blog I found there only negative blogs that all seemed to come from men. The other blogging site that I found was on Kelley Blue book website. On these blogs one is able to see personal blogs from people that have had experience with a particular vehicle which helps in the decision making on choosing a vehicle.
                I think that there are a lot of components that go into deciding the quality of a blogging site and differ from blog to blog. Some of these qualities are pool and number of bloggers, reliability of site, and references.