Social media, blogging and global developments are the most complementary. Traditional media will focus only on a few highlights while frequently ignoring the breadth and depth of most issues – it is not so much conspiracy as limitation. (There is a tendency to bias though, even if an overt effort to project neutrality when impartiality/objectivity are the relevant measure).
Is blogging on the decline? To the contrary: blogging is evolving and to a higher sphere. DashBurst (@DashBurst) recently forwarded the following article: “7 Reasons Why Blogging Is Still Important in 2012” by Neil Patel
http://www.searchenginejournal.com/7-reasons-why-blogging-is-still-important-in-2012/39225/. Highly recommended. I would add though, when Neil’s insights are applied to a global audience, blogging, information and context become even more seamless as a distant horizon for eyes straining to distinguish.
In this sense engaging with your global online community is also part of the evolution and development of strategy/interaction. Further, contributions from the audience, not just in likes, but comments and/or articles become part of the exchange. Some of the responses we receive at Diplomatically Incorrect (http://www.diplomaticallyincorrect.org ) are more extensive and I dare say frequently enough not only insightful but furthering the discussion in quantum’s beyond the initial article. http://diplomaticallyincorrect.org/films/blog_post/engaging-global-citizen-online-community-by-ambassador-mo/44169. This gives ever more substance rather than more rhetoric to our motto: “Voice of the Global Citizen.” (We have also undertaken to post “career” and other professional/academic opportunities as both not for profit and business enterprises rapidly scale up to meet the global prospects/challenges).
“X-Blogging”
Think we may need to invent a new label for the new more than blogging evolution –NeXt blogging? How about just “X-Blogging” - swiping the lead from “X-Men,” but you can call us mutants. Could you believe Kelsey Grammar’s, “McCoy,” character ends up as US Ambassador to the United Nations – can’t resist the parallels? Did see “Storm” Halle Berry making her way to the UN Delegates’ Lounge – no hello, just blew right by me!
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