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The Difference Between Weblogs and Forums

I've been asked more than once what the difference is between a weblog (blog) and a forum or message board. Lee Lefever of Common Craft has done a nice job of outlining the differences, so let me defer to his answer.

The essential difference is that blogs focus more on the individual's thoughts, ideas, and feelings, while forums focus more on the group. Forums are dependent on group interaction, while blogs are more individualistic in expression.

Posted on Thursday, September 30, 2004 at 05:15PM by Registered CommenterRadiant Marketing Group in | CommentsPost a Comment

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