Keeping
in touch – “To Blog or not to Blog”
If I pose that question by dropping the ‘l’, the answer is easy! I was
tempted to write as I have been wondering for some time why our Blog is not as
popular as I was hoping it would be. This view may be erroneous if we base
popularity on the number of hits as nearly 890,000 is not bad for a Blog! But
we must remember that this is probably not a true representation of popularity
as quite a number are automatically generated by surfing robots, as I have
pointed out before. These are automated mini-programs, which search Blogs
hoping to dredge useful data such as emails of people. Even if for argument’s
sake we regard that 50% are robotic hits, it still leaves a healthy 400,000
plus hits. But if we consider how interactive it is, by looking at numbers who
comment, then we do fall short by quite a margin. The total number of persons
who have commented is below 20 and of these there are less than 10 very active
people.
The
questions I am posing are these. Why is the comment rate low? How can we get
more people involved? How many of our Batch colleagues actually use it? Is it
worth sending a questionnaire by email to get the answers? Does the Blog serve
a purpose? Is the time and effort made by Lucky so unselfishly, worth it?
Or is this a wider issue about how school
friends or University friends keep in touch? We have moved in different
directions and we have built up new friendships and we may feel a need to move
on putting our past behind us, especially if that part of our past is something
we want to forget. We have formed groupings within us based on where we live
and our own interests. Our circles have widened and those who we consider worth
keeping in touch, we still do but the criterion has to be much wider than
“he/she was my batch colleague”. The bonds that we had then have to be very
strong for them to survive the ravages of time. We are pleasant when we see
each other, but life has taken us in different directions, and we have moved
on. We may not feel the need to rekindle the relationship.
Then
there is the question of priorities. There never ever is enough time to do what
we wish to do and looking at the Blog may not be a priority. Like a good
restaurant, if we enjoy the experience, we will come back!
There
are other possible factors such as familiarity with computers and the Internet.
I still have friends who get their children to set up their TV, check their
email!
How much
a person uses anything depends a lot on how useful (enjoyable) it is to that
person. The Blog may be an avenue to display their talents (music/poetry with
me and Zita, and writing in ND’s). It may be a pleasant way to spend time
reminiscing. It may rekindle old friendships (e.g., with Razaque in my case).
It gives us an opportunity to rejoice at the success of colleagues (e.g. Lama),
it may be a medium to recall with pleasure a time we were together at a
critical phase of our life, it can be a way to show our appreciation to our
Teachers, it could be a medium to enlist help for a good cause connected with
our Medical Faculty. It has also been a reminder of our mortality with the
growing number of obituary notices.
I have
posed many questions and tried to indicate why I feel that the Blog has a lot
to offer. I am a firm believer in putting the past behind and moving on. There
is no time like the present moment but the present moment could be enriched by
learning from the past, but not dwelling in it pondering on the “what might
have been”. That kind of reflection, the “what might have been”, is pointless
and corrosive and is a recipe for discontent.
But to
me, what is important in the final analysis is not how frequently we keep in
touch but the ability to pick up and continue from where we left. I felt that
very much at the last Batch Reunion when I met colleagues after so many years.
So come
on my friends, pull out your fingers and start typing on your keyboards either
as a comment, or as an email to one of us. As for me, I enjoy reading the Blog
and contributing to it and shall continue to do so.
With
best wishes,
Speedy
This is a very important discussion and I am truly glad you have analysed it in such great detail and I feel you are spot-on in your conclusions. May I offer one explanation which I always I had on the relative inactivity of our members? It's just inertia, and lethargy. Once I discussed it with Lucky about it being Internet Inertia. You are of course right about some being internet shy. And another reason is the same as why so few friends bother to reply to our emails and keep up a conversation. And they probably don't open their in boxes regularly. But be it less than 20, let those who contribute redouble their efforts and make the blog really interesting. There's nothing to lose. Lucky will stand as the hero in all this. It can't be easy to monitor everything and keep everyone happy.
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Your bathmates may not use it but as a recent medical graduate from your faculty I truly enjoy reading all this 1962 grad stuff...How clinical were at that time, the old teacher, How our faculty looked..
ReplyDeleteThanks Lanka007. So pleased that you read our 1962 Blog and find it entertaining. Have you any suggestions for new topics on our Blog?
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