Wednesday, December 7, 2005

I don't have any secret sites. I just have sites I haven't made public yet.
» by Joseph on Dec 06, 2005 at 09:17 PM
right on

I think we usually blog for legitimation by our peers, and anything which moves us too far away from this "real world" will usually not be maintained.
» by Newfred on Dec 06, 2005 at 09:44 PM
where I differ

Perhaps there's a distinction between, "This is my secret blog which nobody must associate with me" and what I've got, which is more like, "This is some writing that shouldn't be construed as having an intended audience." It's not meant to convey an opinion, be clever, witty, controversial or intriguing. It's not designed for reading at all. » by Andrew on Dec 07, 2005 at 06:43 AM

Currently, I maintain a very public blog and a very private one with an audience of one - myself. The latter is almost more of an electronic commonplace book than a blog, however.
» by Trent on Dec 07, 2005 at 01:18 PM

...more personal than, "today i did this..." » by Faith

If it's truly supposed to be secret, it shouldn't be on a website. The purpose of a website is self-publication. » by Nels Nelson
nah... I'm with: Why keep a private real live notebook diary when current blogging tools make publishing journals so easy and pretty? Of course, no one can read my notebook diary so my secret site keeps the same rules. The tools are there, hence secret site. » by rapturekat

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