April 9, 2004
Making a blogosphere: Rejected proposal to BlogTalk 2.0
Sadly my proposal to BlogTalk 2.0 hasn't been accepted. I don't know why, but looks as if unlike last year, there are not many proposals accepted from North America. After all, it want's to be a Europian conference on Blogs. Maybe I'm wrong, because I just judged by the names of the writers of accepted proposals.
Anyway, I'm going to post my proposal here. It has a different tone that academic research papers, because of my experience last year that almost none of the papers were academic papers. So I thought maybe this year is like that too.
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Making a Blogosphere
How to form a local blogosphere in a community, based on the experience of Iranians
By Hossein Derakhshan
The success of Iranians in creating a hyper-active blogosphere in their own language could be implemented by other developing countries. Weblogs have had social, political, and journalistic functions in Iran, a country run by an authoritarian, Islamic regime. Studying the process of forming such online community can help many in developing countries to shape their own version of blogosphere.
Ignite
Someone should start it first; preferably a well-known figure among tech-savvy users. She should reside in the country or at least haven't lost connection with the society, culture and daily lives of the people in her homeland.
Display
No one would have an idea about weblogs if she couldn't see it. Only writing a daily weblog in the local language (using Unicode character-set) on various interesting subject matters and showing different uses and various styles of writing could inspire people. If people can't get the idea of a weblog, next phases would prove very difficult.
Teach (How-to Guide)
A simple step-to-step instruction in the local language would be the most important phase. The guide must be prepared for primitive computer users who usually are not very comfortable working with computers.
Don't forget the looks
Bloggers want their weblogs look distinctive. There should be some basic templates available in the local language, enabling bloggers to manipulate and modify colors, typography, etc with the use of properly created style sheets (CSS).
List new bloggers
Keeping a complete list of all new bloggers and carefully maintaining it is very important.. If they know they have already dozens of readers everyday, they will write more frequently and enthusiastically.
Count visitors
The biggest motivation for every blogger is the number of her readers. There are several free services giving bloggers reports about the number of their daily readers. The main guide should address that.
Support by links
More popular weblogs should constantly support fellow bloggers by linking to their interesting posts. Linking to other blogs make the community bigger and stronger.
Provide technical help
Changing templates, working with HTML and CSS is not an easy task for average bloggers. There should be an online forum (such as Yahoo groups) in which people can discuss technical questions.
Drag celebrities
Only local celebrities can spread the word about weblogs beyond the geeky typical Internet users who usually make up the first wave of bloggers.
Keep technical updated
Technological advances such as new CMSs, new tools and services not only would make the community more colorful and diverse, but also more attractive and addictive to those already blogging.
Make directories
As the number of bloggers rise, keeping manually maintained lists of them would become very difficult. A simple website to which bloggers can submit their blogs in proper categories will be very important.
Get press
Celebrities could get the attention of the press to blogging. The press could, in turn, bring more bloggers and more celebrities.
Make local services
No one can better understand the special needs of a community other its own members. Encouraging local software developers to create tools and applications to answer the local needs can be very useful. Persianblog.com is a big example.
Note: A timeline for the Persian blogosphere will accompany the final article.
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Interesting. Especially the "make local services" requirement...
Assuming this is based on the Persian blogsphere, your model just as well apply to the Israeli blogsphere, which has gotten its big growth spurt/kick in the ass a couple of years ago after the first Hebrew Blogger-style site (Israblog.co.il) was opened.
Before that, there was only a handful of Israeli bloggers, who wrote mostly in English, but in the last couple of years, its all about blogs over here too... The potential was there, all people needed was a tool that talked their language.
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Here are the problems I found with your proposal:
• You cannot generalise the success of blogs in Iran to other developing countries. The social and political factors in Iran are certainly very different from other developing countries.
• You didn't discuss the importance of the Persian blogstate, as the (probably) 3rd biggest subset of the blogsphere. Why are you trying to introduce the Persian blog experience as a model for others? You can not expect the board of juries to know how successful the Persian blogstate has been. Moreover, the Persian blogstate may be the 3rd biggest in terms of population, but is it the 3rd most important entity in the blogsphere? I don't know (I actually doubt it) but needs to be discussed.
• Using "She/her" is as bad as using "He/his", you still sound very much sexist.
• Most important of all: your proposal in fact mixes few different and separate issues, and diverges from its title. Firstly the whole weblog things is very decentralised, while you're sometimes suggesting some kind of central management/team for it (e.g. how-to guide, technical help, make directories, etc). Secondly, some parts of your proposal are "general guidelines for weblogs" or could be even called "Good Practices in weblogging" (e.g. support by links, display, etc). Again because of the nature of weblogging, different blogstates may show different characteristics; e.g. what if you tried the ignition part 5 times in a place like Uganda or Qatar and nothing happened?
In general I would say your proposal does not focus on a specific thing and does not try to give a clear image of what it is about. If I were you I would have submitted it under titles such as "How the Persian Blogstate was born" or "Persian Blogstate Timeline at a Glance" or "My experiences as the pioneer of the Persian Blog Boom".
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