Blogs are created everyday
Written by Tony Robinson   
Blogs are created every day both by adult persons and by teenagers. Yet, we must admit that teenagers brake all the expectations when we are talking about blogging. They find various ways of building a blog and they have the last word when it comes about how a blog should be done or planed. This is no wonder, counting that nowadays, they are the ones that most use the Internet. As teenagers are the first generation that grew being fed with Internet, they almost feel how thing should work on it and they have the sixth sense while working with the computer. If you would analyze how an adult expresses his thoughts and ideas on the Internet and the way a teen does it, you will be surprised to see what a difference sits between these two. While an adult uses the computer and the Internet for planning and writing ideas, a teenager uses it as easy as if we would be writing in his journal. It is nothing to him putting his ideas online and working in the most natural way with the computer.          

Blogs created by teenagers usually have more success than those created by adults. This happens because usually teens have a community of friend that they can inform and ask to spread the news about his recently created blog. Yet, as his friends visit the blog, he or she might fall victims of the embarrassment for not having a cool enough blog. It usually happens with teenagers because they put price on the appearance and they usually do not know how to appreciate a working person that is trying to do something useful. If somehow, you do not want to be known as the person that created a certain blog you can always do it anonymously. This is quite a chance for teenagers to experience writing, as they don’t have too many chances of making public their opinions outside the Internet. They are not as credible as an adult writer in case they want to write for a magazine or something resembling. Many teenagers have found a way of expressing their ideas only on the internet by having a weblog.

 
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