photo by axinia
Have many people really contribute to the Internet content? Apparently, Only 1% of user generate Web 2.0 content. I wonder if this tendency will change, for I noticed something interesting about my own user-behaviour.
Since I am blogging, I realise the value of a comment. I love getting comments (who does not?) but I also love giving them! In fact, I noticed that my awareness for commenting, and generally for creating my content has grown enormously since I started blogging. I develop myself to the even more active user and – finally – global community member.
A guestion for the fellow bloggers: do you notice the same thing?
LOVE, axinia

I think you’re right; the more you blog, the more you appreciate comments and the more interested you are in commenting. I think a big part of this is just the evolution of how people think about (and use) the web, and I think that can be very good news for writers and other producers.
Christopher Cocca, thanks. I guess you are going trough the same experiences – since you left your comment here
I do hope that though these new Web 2.0 developments – or whatever comes next – people learn to speak up and be careful about the mass media manipulation (I refuse watching TV since years). The abount of propaganda/brainwash one gest form everywhere makes people to potatoes. It is really the time to wake up and we have now so many tools for that!
It seems I get a hundred hits on my blog for every one comment.
I often wonder what the other folks who read it think.
Dr. Tom Bibey
drtombibey.wordpress.com
Ancient computer?
great photo btw. I too put thought into my responses to readers of my blog. I have limited blogging time (and that includes reading and visiting others) so I do my best to reply with care and attention.
Diane