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- Depth and Richness of Knowledge at Hand Blogs offer in-depth, rich personal accounts. The longevity of a blog and the connections between the topics covered there and any relevant links the writer may provide are what give this data its richness. The writer's choice of topics was unrestricted, which contributed to the profundity. Since bloggers pick their own themes, it stands to reason that those selections would correspond to their interests. They are free to voice their opinions without fear of repercussions, hence their writing on these topics tends to be biassed and opinionated. Additionally, since the need for reflection is one of the factors that drives people to blog, personal accounts tend to be open and sincere, offering insightful information. Blogs, which are easily accessible in print form, provide rapid access to rich, codified data in a useful bundle that is already prepared for analysis. Blogs are more convenient and demand less time and resources because they do not require synchronisation between the researcher and the subject. Another source of convenience is the blog's content, which is frequently categorised by the author according to their choice of subject, attitude, or motive. This makes it possible to access the most important information more quickly and easily. Written by Name Style
- Desire for A Creative Outlet Bloggers utilise their blogs as creative outlets or as a platform for disseminating their academic ideas. Another reason to blog is to express thoughts in writing (Nardi, Schiano, et al. 2004, 2004). The act of writing is appealing to bloggers even if a blog does not necessarily have to be a "writing" blog (photoblogs are a prevalent type of blog). Bloggers have the chance to practise writing, and being exposed to different writing styles enhances this opportunity. People who want to express aspects of their personality that are underrepresented in real life can do so through blogs. Thus, they are able to create an identity that they are content with and feel. The reasons for blogging have a significant impact on the blog's content. As a result, it is expected that blogs will include both objective and biassed content. When using blogs for research, these biases need to be considered. These influences and biases are discussed in the following section. Written by Name Style
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