The Sharpener – UK blogging: cliques and changes

We all started blogging as individuals, as independent as you can get. Now that inter-blog, cross-party networks are beginning to grow in the UK political blogosphere, we may be able to make our voices heard more by acting as a group – but are our individual voices and opinions being drowned out in the process?

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Posted on November 29th, 2005 at 5:51pm under Blog, bloggers and blogging, Chicken Nuggets

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  1. Guido Fawkes on 29.11.2005 at 21:43 Permalink | Reply

    Spare me the “unity is strength” bollocks.

    Good writing gives influence. The great thing about blogs is that they allow new and diverse voices to be heard.

    The only people who need to join up are the inadequate – “Bloggers4Labour”, “Bloggers4Davis” etc.

  2. Justin on 30.11.2005 at 08:02 Permalink | Reply

    There are a number of group blogs that are far from inadequate. And I seem to remember you being part of a triumvirate some time back with Messrs Monkey and Fiend.

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