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stagnant blog

A blog that is never updated.
by Nickdswow January 11, 2009
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guest blogging

The act of blogging for someone else, in place of someone else, or on someone else's blog.
This week, Spot is guest blogging on Rover's blog. Hope it is not too rough.
by Skip M. January 6, 2008
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water blog

one of the most refreshing types of blogs you'll ever see. they're like a dark version of a pale blog but cooler. it's about sadness life and fasion and shit.
"i saw this really nice water blog yesterday. i raped the fuck out of that archive my nigga burrr"
by underneath_ May 15, 2013
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sprog blog

A blog about one's children, specifically new babies. These blogs often contain way more pictures and baby information than anyone other than the blogger's parents could possibly want.
Man, ever since Joe had a kid, his blog's turned into a total sprog blog. I feel like dropping it from my RSS reader.
by sinospy October 14, 2009
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Baillie Blogs

by Guccigang12345 September 27, 2020
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Stalk Blogging

Is when a Fellow Blogger, who Follows you, re-blogs or re-posts almost All Your Content in their feed from you.
Not necessarily a Bad Thing (they do appreciate your content) --- but it gets to be a bit deja vu when you are looking in your feed (if you follow them).
This guy is stalk blogging me - he must really like my posts.
by Tankai July 1, 2014
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Blog Fog

Blog Fog is the pollution and obfuscation of news and debate to the point of public confusion or apathy via over-reliance on blogs, "tweets" and other "secondary" news sources.

Such sources are highly prone to distortion of facts, rumor propagation and incorrect reportage; yet are increasingly mixed into the source pool of major news organizations.

Incorrect information as well as intentional misdirection becomes part of the story and is difficult to remove from the public consciousness.

Blog Fog can be used to create doubt about the facts of any story simply by posting contradictory information. Then the very existence of contradictory information can be cited as proof that there is no right or wrong answer, that "both sides" could be right, and so a fog is created.

Blog Fog is similar to the "fog of war" in concept.
All these conflicting accounts of what happened were being spread around and the facts got lost in the blog fog.
by lordjupiter January 10, 2011
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