The shift is easy to explain. This is the age of social media and vlogging, where video dominates attention. Readers, even those who could easily turn to text, often prefer images and voices on a screen. Newspapers have seen the same decline. For those who once relied on print, television and digital media now deliver news instantly. Even major outlets fight for shrinking audiences, with survival tied to depth and serious analysis. And that's my excuse of my failure to blog more consistently?
Of course, for bloggers, the space has narrowed. I feel that our audience is even smaller. The influence weaker. Yet I am not ready to abandon mine. I want to keep it alive, even if posting comes only once in a blue moon. But when that moon rises, it makes it worthwhile.
In the end, when everything else fades, a record matters. A trace remains. For me, this blog will continue to hold reflections from home and abroad, with no filter on tone or subject. Good or bad. Serious or slight. It will all be here.
Hi Nawang P,
ReplyDeleteWelcome back .... I hope you have been keeping well. Good to see you back ....
As you may have noticed ... I have stayed on with Blogging .... PaSsu did try to draw me to FaceBook but now he has given up .... because I think he realized after a while that I am not moving..... I like the intense nature and spirit associated with Blogging .... although I am told that the flashy and glitzy atmosphere of social media appeals to a larger audience ... compared to the restricted readership of Blogs. But that is precisely why I stick to Blogging ... I like the quality of readership of Blogs ....
Hi Acho, thanks a lot for visiting this blog and dropping a comment. I am doing good here. I hope you are keeping well. It's also good to follow your blog and you are one dedicated blogger who never fails to amaze me with the range of your topics and the kind of information you put out there. So I hope you will continue to keep the fire burning and hope to see you soon in Bhutan.
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