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		<title>The long and winding Road to Surfdom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amidst all the euphoria of the history that has unfolded in the United States over the last 48 hours, the Australian blogosphere has lost a titan; Tim Dunlop has decided to pull the plug on The Road to Surfdom. When I first started blogging, some five years or so ago now, the Australian blogosphere was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amidst all the euphoria of the history that has unfolded in the United States over the last 48 hours, the Australian blogosphere has lost a titan; Tim Dunlop has decided to pull the plug on <a href="http://www.roadtosurfdom.com/2008/11/06/end-of-the-road/" target="_blank"><em>The Road to Surfdom</em></a>. When I first started blogging, some five years or so ago now, the Australian blogosphere was &#8211; with a few notable exceptions &#8211; a very different place. <em>The Road to Surfdom</em> was one of the two or three blogs out there doing the rounds that made me think &#8211; &#8220;yes, this blogging caper can work, and yes, it can mean something&#8221;. Indeed, I am sure that <em>The Road to Surfdom</em> has meant a lot to quite a lot of people over the last several years.</p>
<p>In short, Tim was one of those select few who blazed the trail of Australian political blogging.</p>
<p>These sorts of events do lead one to engage in a bit of introspection about the media situation we find ourselves in today, as Mark at <a href="http://larvatusprodeo.net/2008/11/06/end-of-the-road-for-surfdom-and-the-future-of-independent-online-media/" target="_blank"><em>Larvatus Prodeo</em></a> has exemplified with his thoughtful post. I wonder if it is fair to say that the Australian political blogosphere is in a healthier state today than it was five years ago, or whether the reverse is true? Political blogs in the United Kingdom and particularly the United States have achieved quite a lot of significant things. By comparison, there is still some question mark out there as to the extent that Australian political bloggers have managed to &#8220;cut through&#8221; and make a tangible difference to the political environment.</p>
<p>To be honest, I think we just might have gone backwards. Online mainstream media outlets like News Limited have entered the blogosphere like paralytics into a rock concert, launching all of their op/ed columnists into the world of blogging whether they liked it or not. Let&#8217;s be frank. Although there are notable exceptions, like Tim&#8217;s <em>Blogocracy</em>, most of these efforts have been an abuse of the term &#8220;blog&#8221; at best, and an embarrassing train wreck of incomprehensibility at worst. Blogging is <em>not</em> about some op/ed columnist writing a column and then two hundred people leaving one-eyed comments on it. Blogging is about discussion. It is about community. It is about people swapping views, debating points and above all, interaction between the author and contributing commenters.</p>
<p>There are still some good blogs out there in the Australian political blogosphere, but to be honest there is a bit of a smell of staleness in the air. There&#8217;s a yawning gap out there that could be filled with something, but at the moment I&#8217;m sorry to say I am not quite sure what it is. Perhaps all these pockets of often brilliant partisanship that we have in the Australian blogosphere would mean a bit more if they were a bit more enmeshed. Australia has some great progressive bloggers. It also has some great conservative bloggers. Maybe if there were a few less drunken pot shots across the bows and a bit more collaboration between bloggers across the political divide, a blogging community could be built that really did make its presence felt in today&#8217;s seemingly infinitely distributed media world.</p>
<p>People love a good intelligent conversation between rivals. We love debates when both sides make good subjective points and make us think. I think we need much more of this in the Australian blogosphere.</p>
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