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		<title>Let&#8217;s replace Facebook by blogs!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people who have blogs say that it&#8217;s their main social network. They interact with the commentators. They discover their blogs and enlarge their network of interesting blogs.
The interesting fact about blogs is that they aren&#8217;t centralized. So the blogger controls the information it publishes. Whereas in Facebook, only Facebook controls the information you publish. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people who have blogs say that it&#8217;s their main social network. They interact with the commentators. They discover their blogs and enlarge their network of interesting blogs.</p>
<p>The interesting fact about blogs is that they aren&#8217;t centralized. So the blogger controls the information it publishes. Whereas in Facebook, only Facebook controls the information you publish. I think that with a few more functions and a dedicated interface, blogs could replace Facebook.</p>
<h3>More opened an decentralized discussions</h3>
<p>When someone starts a discussion on a blog, it would be interesting if other bloggers could continue the discussion in both their blog, and the original blog. Trackbacks are used for that now, but they are very too limited.</p>
<p>The best would be that your comment on the original blog transforms into a post in your blog, ande discussion would then continus simultaneously in both blogs. The audiences of both blogs would be merged and the discussions would become more interesting.</p>
<h3>A Facebook-like administration panel</h3>
<p>Many blogs already have a list of top commentators, a list of the most interesting blogs&#8230; But to transform a blog into a social network, we would need a list of commentators like the list of firends in Facebook.</p>
<p>It would be interesting too to be able to follow from the administration panel the last posts in the commentators&#8217; blogs, like a Facebook news feed.</p>
<p>Plugins to manage pictures, events&#8230; would easily replace the most interesting Facebook functions. And we would have a decentralized network, where the users could control their data.</p>
<p>We could too imagin a platform like Wordpress.com that would allow you to create a social blog as easily as you now create a Facebook profile. Myspace or Skyblog have features that look like social blogs, but they don&#8217;t allow to host a blog on an external host, or to have decentralized discussions.</p>
<h3>Realisation?</h3>
<p>I&#8217;m hesitating to create a wordpress plugin and perhaps a small social blogs platform. Perhaps ideas like that already exist?</p>
<p>Il est évident que cette vision des blogs ne serait pas adaptée à tous les blogs : les blogs thématiques par exemple n&#8217;ont pas grand chose à voir avec les réseaux sociaux.</p>
<p>Obviously social blogs couldn&#8217;t completly replace all usual blogs, but only the ones focused on the blogger.</p>
<p>But I think blogs could be a more interesting, more open, and more secure social network than Facebook, because we could use our own host for our data.</p>


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