When the author of a web log (blog) does not proofread or revise his or her posts, resulting in nonsensical stream of consciousness, otherwise known as babbling.
Blather and boring comments that some blogger enters in a blog without much thought, consideration or style. Blah Blah Blah posing as meaningful commentary.
Her newspaper columns are much better than her blog which slips into bloggery of the worstkind.
a bloggary is a diary or journal of sorts that one keeps online and leaves open to the public, in order to track ones life in a non losable journal. you never give real names of people or say your name so the whole thing remains anonymous. The point is to be able to say whatever is on ur mind and have someone stumble upon it and who knows? maybe it'll help them get through something that u went through. Everyone has a story to tell, what's yours?
I love my bloggary i can take it anywhere and i even read this girls about RU and it made me decide to go there!
Unnecessarily lengthy and/or overly frequent comments posted to a blog; or the habit of extreme verbosity when posting blog comments; or the useless content within such unnecessary comments.
Tom: Wow! Gina must spend her whole day on this blog! She posts a comment on every thread that gets started here! But it's all babble ... she only comes up with something really worth saying about two or three times a month!
Dick: Yeah, she's got a bad case of bloggorhea. She obviously needs to get a real life.
–noun - Combination of the words 'blog' and 'editor.'
1. a person having managerial and sometimes policy-making responsibility for the editorial part of a blog.
3. a person primarily responsible for the editorial content of a blog.
2. a person who edits material for publication on blogs.
The role of the blogitor is similar to the role of the editor in periodical publications such as magazines. If you write and publish your own blog, you would be considered a blogitor. If you are responsible for your company's blog content, you would be considered a blogitor. If you manage the contributions of a number of authors for a blog, you would be considered a blogitor.