What is warblog?

Warblog is a type of weblog that usually focuses on the problems or events of the ongoing war. Warblog authors were often soldiers, helpers or journalists who are close to witnesses of the War events or first -hand. Like other weblogs or blogs, they are usually written from the first person's perspective that applies, as the author has seen or experienced. Some of these warblogs were considered a form of reporting that provides unique information. Less often Warblog can represent a personal view of political affairs related to the war without the author is near the war itself.

Warblogs were first identified as a unique type of blog that deals with the consequences of September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States and the reaction of this country to them. First they were part of a larger online discussion about terrorist attacks. During the US involved, they further developed into wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. They are sometimes connected by immediate news from journalists cover war. The idea of ​​warblog also includedAnd personal accounts of war by active combat soldiers, former soldiers or local citizens.

After the opening of the American wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the personal accounts of soldiers and citizens increased in popularity and attention. Some were considered to be different or even more accurate wars' accounts. Some observers were uncomfortable with how they were different from journalistic reports or official accounts. Others welcomed an alternative perspective. In this way, they are often considered an example of the way the sources of messages have increased on the Internet.

Some Warblog authors formally wrote formally for established media. Several American soldiers and Iraqi citizens had their blog contributions collected as books. Others were listed in documents or even dramatized.

In some cases, Warblog was considered a form of civic report. This type of message is usually considered a series of personal storiespublished by someone without formal training in journalism. Some readers considered this to be a fuller description of the war than the normal report. On the other hand, critics may be skeptical about personal messages that are not modified or reviewed or written by a person without a journalistic background.

The first instance of using the Warblog term came only a few years after the blog has become popular. He appeared in the newspaper within a few weeks of the September 11 attacks. Some credit warblogs with a significant expansion of the number of Internet users who have established their own blogs.

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