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Whats the difference between blogging and twittering?

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The basic difference is that Blogging is free style writing whereas Twitter only allows 140 characters at a time.
A blog, which is short for weblog, is an online journal or diary, about what recently happneed. Twitter, is a "micro-blog", which means it is similar to a blog, but is meant to be short, sweet, and to the point.
Blogging rather than Twittering offers a better chance of bridging the gap between the various publics just noted. Blogging and twittering represent different genres with a considerable degree of overlap. The blogging genre allows for extended discussion, and comments thereto. Twitter does not. Blogging is more suitable for multi-partner conversation and linking across wide spans of an intellectual and social microcosm. It’s possible to Tweet on a blog, but that is a feature, not a bug. An index of flexibility. It isn’t possible to ponder and be ponderous on twitter. Or at least it seems out of place.
Blogging is a bridge across more than one river that once was impassible. Every week my inbox is crammed with correspondence from non-specialists in biblical studies, lawyers, doctors, and teachers for example, who are just as eager to understand the Bible as grad students in the field are. I can’t keep up with it. Non-academics in fact are more eager about understanding issues of Bible and faith and doubts and questions about both, because they suffer less from burn-out, a common ailment among academics.

  1. Bryanne D Said,

    In Twitter you only use 160 characteristics, more like a status.
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  2. Emperor Said,

    tweet is a mini blog system and is not full in blogging
    you cant make a huge post whit it
    but they are very same
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  3. Jessica Said,

    The basic difference is that Blogging is free style writing whereas Twitter only allows 140 characters at a time.
    A blog, which is short for weblog, is an online journal or diary, about what recently happneed. Twitter, is a "micro-blog", which means it is similar to a blog, but is meant to be short, sweet, and to the point.
    Blogging rather than twittering offers a better chance of bridging the gap between the various publics just noted. Blogging and twittering represent different genres with a considerable degree of overlap. The blogging genre allows for extended discussion, and comments thereto. Twitter does not. Blogging is more suitable for multi-partner conversation and linking across wide spans of an intellectual and social microcosm. It’s possible to tweet on a blog, but that is a feature, not a bug. An index of flexibility. It isn’t possible to ponder and be ponderous on twitter. Or at least it seems out of place.
    Blogging is a bridge across more than one river that once was impassible. Every week my inbox is crammed with correspondence from non-specialists in biblical studies, lawyers, doctors, and teachers for example, who are just as eager to understand the Bible as grad students in the field are. I can’t keep up with it. Non-academics in fact are more eager about understanding issues of Bible and faith and doubts and questions about both, because they suffer less from burn-out, a common ailment among academics.
    References :

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