- A recent sample study of around 800 college going kids and working adults has revealed that people have started ignoring/ disliking reading anything that is composed of more than 140-char microtweet texts
- Some even responded that they don't have attention span for anything written in more than 1 or 2 liners. For them, even 280-characters Twitter allowance is too much, as compared to earlier limit of 140-characters max, in a single post
- It now seems that very few are reading blog posts or long articles or longer discussion threads, or even newspaper editorials & articles
- People have become short of patience, thereby loosing interest on deeper discussions of anything which is not in their compulsory & active syllabus or work profile
- People aren't even appearing ready to take good advice, if its in the form of longer posts
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So, in such circumstances, what should a blog like ours do? Its but natural that without active participation from the community & patrons & readers, a blog can feel like static.
We also become static, therefore, not posting much on the website. Our participation become restricted to one-to-one consultation/ discussion based on queries received from our readers & associates.
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DO YOU HAVE ANY INSIGHT ON SUCH SITUATIONS, AS WHAT SHOULD PUBLISHERS & BLOGS DO IN SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES?
Should we log out, and draw the curtains on this website & blog forever, by selling it to some commercial interest? Or, could there be any other solution(s)?
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