In July 2006, the "closing announcement" issued by Minsi blog sounded the alarm for the survival of BSPS, and in August 2007, Boyi was shut down by higher authorities because some personal blogs had illegal content. "Blogs are out of date," Maitian wrote on his blog in July. Just recently, even Fang Xingdong, the "father of Chinese blogs", also came out of the news of the bankruptcy of the company.
The emergence of SNS has changed the Internet habits of many netizens, just like the blog was just born, people are always curious and fresh about new things. When we find that the release of a log in SNS will be easier than to reflect the value and dissemination, there is no doubt that the BSP who has operated for several years is a considerable survival pressure. However, in the Internet circle, everyone's head is always loaded with "business model", often every new field and industry is not mature, about its business value and operation model has been a big talk.
The decline of blog is largely due to its obvious utilitarian and commercial nature, which goes against the original ecological culture of the first batch of bloggers who are just singing and lyrical. BSP to consider profit, celebrity blog, elite blog came into being, through the eyeball, celebrity effect to earn enough traffic and money. And through such a platform, let more writers fame, but they did not get any share through BSP, this time the blog has entered the era of soft text gun draft rampant, the grassroots voice is completely buried. When bloggers put on the hat of "self-media", BSP suddenly became a stage for everyone to fight.
The platform that has been "hidden rules" is already a platform for only a few people, and when it cannot carry the needs of many netizens, it is also the time of its decline. China's nearly 300 million Internet users can not everyone like a personal webmaster to buy a space domain name to upload a wordpress or oblog, facing the coming post-blog era, we have more eyes to choose the current popular SNS.
It is often said that the end of one era is often the beginning of another. With the continuous development of WEB applications, one day in the future, everyone will lament the era of blogs that once recorded their joys and sorrows, just as they now recall the completely forgotten "Jianghu".
This article is from the WEB development network