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Exploring the Role of the Reader in the Activity of Blogging

Lead Researcher:Eric Baumer

School of Information and Computer SciencesDepartment of Informatics

Co-Researcher/Presenter:Mark Sueyoshi

SURF-IT Fellow

Faculty Advisor:Bill Tomlinson

School of Information and Computer Sciences

Department of Informatics

University of California, Irvine (UCI)Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Information Technology (SURF-IT)Thursday, August 30, 2007

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Percent of Internet users

Blog Creators Blog Readers

Focusing on the Rising NumbersGrowth of the Blogosphere

Data from Pew Internet & American Life Project, “The State of Blogging”, Jan. 2005; “Bloggers”, July 2006

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Percent of Internet users

Blog Creators Blog Readers

Growth of the Blogosphere

57 Million

12 Million

August, 2007

Previous Work on Blogs

• Fairly recent topic for study

• Lenhart: Slow norm development

• Nardi: Social nature of blogging

• boyd: Need for self-awareness tools

• The neglected reader

Why Blog Readers?

• Blogging is a social activity

• Readers contribute and shape blogs

• Specific Foci - Ways blog readers contribute

• Comments

• Reading

• Interaction beyond the blog

A Different Approach

• Reader-response theory (e.g. Stanley Fish, C.S. Lewis, Norman Holland

• Arose in the 1960’s and 1970’s

• Reader creates meaning

• Author creates potential for construction of that meaning

Methods

• Ethnographic Study

• Recruitment

• Result of Recruitment

• Two Interviews, semi-structured

• First - exploratory

• Second - focused

• Blog Logging

Findings and Results:Common Blog Reading

Practices

• Habitual

• Pottering

• Information overload?

• Non-chronous

• Order matters, not time(stamps)

I don’t know if I look forward to [reading blogs]…I don’t really look forward to cigarettes anymore, but it’s something that happens through the course of the day that I feel like I might need to do. It just becomes habit, I guess. -Charles

Findings and Results: Other Blog Reading

Practices

• “It Depends”

• Motivations

• Relationship

• Perceptions of blogs

• blog website versus non-blog website.

has like personal opinions that’s…more of like a journal, I think, of things going on in that person’s life. Like a regular website…it could be anything I guess.

Patricia: A blog is something that’s still going on, that still has a conversation going on, that has people commenting, [it] doesn’t have to be all the time, but it does have this dialogue between the person who’s posting and the people who are reading, yeah that’s a blog.Interviewer: So when the conversation stops does it stop being a blog?Patricia: By my definition, yeah it’s a dead site.

What is a Blog?

• Formal Definition:

• “A web page that is frequently modified web pages in which dated entries are listed in reverse chronological order” (Herring et al.)

• Participant definitions• “newspaper”, “diary”, & “journal”

• Nebulous

Obligations from the Perspective of the Blog

Reader• Obligations of Bloggers

• Frequent updates, aesthetically pleasing, navigable

• Obligations of Readers

• Comments, indication of readership

• Obligations change depending on context - Reader Response

• Useful to focus on the ways readers read blogs rather than the structure of blogs

• Popular blog versus blogs of friends

Becoming a Regular Reader

• Reading for Information

• Reading for the Blogger

• Reading for the Information and staying for the blogger

• Dynamic interaction across time

“At first, when he was posting pictures about his cat, not that I thought it was a little nutty, but it was like, ‘what’s the sense in doing this?’, but then I would read the entries and they would be really cute or hilarious pictures so then I became even a fan of the cat postings then I was like, ‘oh my god… this is so petty’…. he’s a charismatic person so pretty much any topic you’ll get some sort of satisfaction or chuckle out of some.”

Research Implications

• Salient themes concerning blog readers

• Offline/online

• Proper interaction

• Heterogeneity of blog readers

• Demographics and dissimilarities

Design Implications

• Tools self-awareness

• Aware of the ‘why’, not particularly the ‘how’

• “5 minutes turns into 50”

• “it’s like checking your email”

Future Research

• Integrative

• Bloggers as well as blog readers

• Longitudinal

• Interactions in relation to time

Conclusion

• Blog readers are significant in the construction construction of meaning in the activity of blogging.

• Blog readers experience and interact with blogs differently depending on motivations, perceptions, content of blog, personal relationships.

• Blogs are far more heterogeneous than previous research has suggested

Acknowledgments

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SURF-IT

Social Code Group

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