BLOGFOG - unverified or unverifiable information originating or repeated in a blog with sensational or malicious intent.
BLOGFOGGER - an avid, unquestioning reader of blogfog.
BLOGFROGGER - an online or in person distributor of blogfog.
BLOGFOGGER - an avid, unquestioning reader of blogfog.
BLOGFROGGER - an online or in person distributor of blogfog.
Hey Bob! I just saw that our favorite senator is into crossdressing!
Bob - I suggest you don’t start blogfrogging until you get a few more faux facts from another one of your favorite blogfogs, you hopeless blogfrogger!
Bob - I suggest you don’t start blogfrogging until you get a few more faux facts from another one of your favorite blogfogs, you hopeless blogfrogger!
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They misspelled "California" on my high school diploma. I fixed them and made blogfodder out of it. Now the whole web is talking about how stupid that printing company is.
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Half Blog, half Portfolio. It's a part of a website that's commonly used to publish posts regarding the company's work and also relevant information about different topics around that company's industry or niche.
Joe: I thought i would only find Cindy's work in her portfolio but now that i browse through it i find her posts very useful and interesting... Oh wait a minute it's not just a portfolio, it's a Blogfolio!
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by Ahmed Zidan September 4, 2010
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blogfag: so today i went to gamestop to buy a copy of atelier totori. i brought some spaghetti with me, but i realized it was a big mistake when it begun slowly dripping out of my trenchcoat pockets as i waited in line. my face was so red when i walked up to the cashier with a trail of spaghetti behind me. i could hear the other people in line laughing and whispering about me. after stuttering 5 times in an attempt to ask for the game, i swiftly fled the store.
anonymous: stfu blogfag no1curr
anonymous: stfu blogfag no1curr
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Get the blogflogging mug.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.
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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