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1.Types of blogs
There are many different types of blogs, differing not only in the type of content, but also in the way that content is delivered or written. Personal blogs The personal blog is the traditional, most common blog. This is the broadest category that includes topics like:politics,music,life,family,travel,health.It usually serves like a portal in which you can express your own stories. Microblogging Microblogging is the practice of posting small pieces of digital contentwhich could be text, pictures, links, short videos, or other mediaon the Internet. Friends use it to keep in touch, business associates use it to coordinate meetings or share useful resources, and celebrities and politicians (or their publicists) microblog about concert dates, lectures, book releases, or tour schedules. Examples of these include Facebook and Tumblr. Corporate and organizational blogs A blog can be private, as in most cases, or it can be for business purposes. Blogs used internally to enhance the communication and culture in a corporation or externally for marketing,branding or public relations purposes are called corporate blogs. Similar blogs for clubs and societies are called club blogs, group blogs, or by similar names; typical use is to inform members and other interested parties of club and member activities.

2. My recommends for readers While reading a blog especially a political one you have not to trust everything that is written there, because bloggers are usually beeing payed in order to influence the readers, to capture the attention by saying some lies. It is ok to comment and to say what you may not like,but it would be better if you argue your opinions because you might hurt somebodys feelingsand you will also make the impression of not an inteliget person. 3. Political dangers
Blogging can sometimes have unforeseen consequences in politically sensitive areas. Blogs are much harder to control than broadcast or even print media. As a result, totalitarian andauthoritarian regimes often seek to suppress blogs and/or to punish those who maintain them. In Singapore, two ethnic Chinese who posted anti-Muslim remarks in their blogs were imprisoned under the countrys anti-sedition law . Egyptian blogger Kareem Amer was charged with insulting the Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak and an Islamic institution through his blog. It is the first time in the history of Egypt that a blogger was prosecuted. After a brief trial session that took place in Alexandria, the blogger was found guilty and sentenced to prison terms of three years for insulting Islam and inciting sedition, and one year for insulting Mubarak. Egyptian blogger Abdel Monem Mahmoud was arrested in April 2007 for anti-government writings in his blog.Monem is a member of the then banned Muslim Brotherhood. After the 2011 Egyptian revolution, the Egyptian blogger Maikel Nabil Sanad was charged with insulting the military for an article he wrote on his personal blog and sentenced to 3 years.

After expressing opinions in his personal blog about the state of the Sudanese armed forces, Jan Pronk, United Nations Special Representative for the Sudan, was given three days notice to leave Sudan. The Sudanese army had demanded his deportation. In Myanmar, Nay Phone Latt, a blogger, was sentenced to 20 years in jail for posting a cartoon critical of head of state Than Shwe.

4.If i were a blogger If I were a blogger I would share there different things that i find interesting, funny or useful. Also I would write my opinions about different subjects. An other idea that I would implement would be that of promoting talented people, that arent very popular. If I had more time I would make short videos. As example with amazing landscapes, beautiful mornings or other things that inspire me.If I ha

5. Behavior
The Blogger's Code of Conduct is a proposal by Tim O'Reilly for bloggers to enforce civility on their blogs by being civil themselves and moderating comments on their blog. The code was proposed due to threats made to blogger Kathy Sierra.The idea of the code was first reported by BBC News, who quoted O'Reilly saying, "I do think we need some code of conduct around what is acceptable behaviour, I would hope that it doesn't come through any kind of regulation it would come through self-regulation. O'Reilly and others came up with a list of seven proposed ideas: 1. You have to take responsibility not just for your own words, but for the comments you allow on your blog.

2. It will be better If you label your tolerance level for abusive comments. 3. Consider eliminating anonymous comments.. 4. If you know someone who is behaving badly, tell them so. 5. You must not to say anything online that you wouldn't say in person.

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