blogorrhea
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- blogorrhoea (UK, Australia)
Etymology
[edit]Blend of blog + logorrhea, or possibly blog and diarrhea.
Noun
[edit]blogorrhea (uncountable)
- Excessive, compulsive, or stream-of-consciousness blogging, especially over trivial matters.
- 2004, Paul McFedries, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creating a Web Page & Blog, Alpha Books, →ISBN, page 237:
- Most blogs fail because beginning bloggers don't understand that it's difficult to come up with new content day in and day out. Sure, it's easy enough to post a "Didn't do anything today" lament or a "Don't feel like writing today" sigh. But post too much of this content-free blogorrhea—or, sin of sins in the blogging community, don't post at all for long periods—and your blog is as good as dead.
- 2006 May 1, Michael Idov, “How Sweet Is It?”, in New York:
- It’s a surprisingly robust masthead, considering that the entire operation produces about 1,500 words a day—barely a peep in the days of unrelieved blogorrhea and Web-wide word bloat.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:blogorrhea.