DISQUS

Webomatica: Scoble Taking A Break

  • Tony Hung · 2 years ago
    Techmaiming -- heh, heh, dude, that's *me* :)

    As for Scoble wanting to take a break, I'm not sure I'm entirely sympathetic. There's very little of we all do online that "makes a difference" -- not to say it doesn't exist, but for most of us its just fun. For someone in the business for so long its a bit surprising that Scoble hasn't had this epiphany yet. Or, perhaps, like most of us, he requires a bit of reminding every now and again.

    I know I blog to blow off steam and to have a laugh -- because I *know* I don't take it too *too* seriously. But imagine if it was your life? Yeah, I'd have angst too.

    Cheers
    t @ dji
  • webomatica · 2 years ago
    Hmmm, great point. I obviously didn't even consider the fact that many of us don't blog full time as a profession as does Scoble.

    And the fact that many of us blog as a hobby has saved me more than once - if I were required to write only about technology to pay the bills, I'd have a given up a while ago. Whenever I want to blow off some steam and take a break I can write about Valley of the Dolls or Battlestar Galactica :)
  • Steven Hodson · 2 years ago
    As one who does treat this as a full time type of gig I threw in my two cents as well

    http://www.winextra.com/2007/08/13/gotta-hate-i...
  • Tish Grier · 2 years ago
    "Techmaiming" lol! yep--guilty as charged!

    I've taken blogging breaks from time to time--because I'm busy with a project or something else. Breaks on the weekends are important for me too. It's nice to feel the sunshine on my face, go for a walk, remember what people look like ;-)
  • SpragueD · 2 years ago
    Scoble is notoriously thin-skinned. He takes one of these "breaks" every time he gets disillusioned about the blogosphere (most recently because Valleywag got up his nose). More evidence, if we needed it, that even the A-list bloggers aren't journalists and shouldn't be thought of as such. Can you imagine a reporter at the Wall Street Journal taking a "break" from his job because he was the target of nastiness?
  • webomatica · 2 years ago
    Now that is a good point. I'm obviously forgetting that some bloggers actually do it as a full time profession. I would definitely be treating the blog thing much differently if doing it for a company vs. my own business, or a hobby. Taking it much more seriously, which means "taking a break" would be much harder to do or justify.
  • Skellie · 2 years ago
    I like Robert Scoble. I wasn't a regular reader of his blog because his topic wasn't of much interest to me but I did respect the way he carried himself in the blogosphere.

    Unfortunately blogging hiatuses tend to differ from ordinary hiatuses in that they usually don't end with the person returning...
  • Michael Fultz · 2 years ago
    Well, everyone's different. If Scoble says he needs a break, then he needs one. I appreciate his honesty. It is better to tell your readership what is going on instead of letting them guess... or, maybe?