I’ve been searching the Internet for blogging sites for
a fair while now and recently I came across a whole
blogging community, which has grabbed my interest
greatly. It’s called Joe User and it’s a site that many
bloggers all around the globe are partaking in. It is
very well organized into categories such as Best
Articles, Newest blog entries, Top blogging sites, New
sites and Most hit-on bloggers. The blogs range from
very personal life introspection to serious analysis of
current affairs in the media.
The aspect that has appealed to me the most is the
very personal type of blogging community. Many people
are talking about their feelings and issues about life
with people that technically they have never met face to
face. However, the type of camaraderie I’ve ‘witnessed’
as a bystander has truly amazed me. These people talk to
each other as though they are extremely close friends,
and the strange thing is I think this is the reality.
When one person has something important happen to
them in their life, up to 100 or more comments will
arrive under their blog entry with advice and
information as well as emotional support from their
blogging friends. Of course there are some differences
in opinion, but the general perspective seems to be one
of a positive approach to humanity. People are really
spilling out their souls to each other, and then
accepting criticism as well as discussing possible
solutions to problems. I just find this to be truly
inspirational, a human community or ‘tribe’ that has
formed simply because of the Internet’s existence.
These people must spend a lot of time communicating
with each other. Some are writing new entries everyday,
as well as articles and conversations. The conversations
usually happen in the ‘comments’ section where one can
see that these people often stay up into the late hours
of the morning, blogging to each other back and forth.
The amount of love shared by these arbitrary
acquaintances is astounding. One could perceive the
whole experience as a form of therapy but I think it is
much more than that. I believe this is a sign of a
revolution. The coming of the New Human Tribe has begun.
If random bloggers can evolve into a community of
people who trust, respect, and are intimate and united
with each other this says a lot for the human condition.
People are tired of the segregated, separatist reality
of countries, cultures, races and religions. These group
blogging sites, or collective on-line journals as I now
like to think of them, are symbolic of the future
connectedness of all of humanity. It may take a hundred
years, or a thousand, or maybe only fifty, but it
definitely looks like there’s hope yet for the warring,
greedy humans. One day we all may be ‘one’ again in our
minds as well as our physical forms.