You post to your blog, not blog to your blog!

The Phrase FreakDo you blog? Yes? Then when you sit down to write something for that blog, do you "write a blog" or do you "write a post"?


If you answered "write a blog", then you are one of the doofus digerati that makes the Phrase Freak cry.


It's a common error (especially on MySpace) and one that is understandable. The blog is still a relatively new phenomenon (not in web years, but in the writing world), so the conventions are still shaking out. That said, this is an error in usage that we should all try to stamp out now, while there's still time. (I'm still upset that phrase freaks and grammarians everywhere were unable to prevent the odious "proactive" or even worse, "moving forward.")


If you were writing an article or story for a newspaper, would you say, I'm writing a newspaper? Of course not, that would sound ridiculous. (Unless you're a one-person operation, in which case it may be accurate, but still sound absurd.)


If you were writing a sit-com would you say, I'm writing a TV? Only if you were the Vice-President of TV.


Acceptable:



writing a (blog) post
writing a blog entry
posting to a blog
writing
posting
blogging.

This gets 4 gobsmacks out of 10:

4 gobsmacks out of 10


Alltop is all about the humor usage.



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