… you post the wrong article on the wrong blog.
… your family prefers to interact with you through your blogs.
… you met your girlfriend/boyfriend through a blog.
… your “blog community” is much, much larger than the number of people you know in real life.
… you consider yourself an “alternative journalist”.
… you start your day by checking your blog stats.
… a day without blogging seems like a month without food.
… your feedreader is open all day.
… you get more “approve this comment” email messages than spam.
… you know what RSS stands for and you know how weak the medium is.
… people worry about you when you do not post anything for a day.
… work is the little time you spend in between writing on your blog and IRC.
… my pagerank is bigger than yours!
… invalid XHTML is a bad word to you.
… you check your blogshares weekly, more than you check your savings account.
… you’ve gotten your parents to blog.
… your dog has her own page on Dogster and it gets updated!
… Kubrick is no longer just the legendary filmmaker
… you have to switch hosts to keep up with your bandwidth needs.
… you make more money from blogging than you do at your day job.
I answered yes to three.
Should I seek help?
I answered in the affirmative to 14. Unfortunately that does not include the last one. I haven’t made a penny online 🙂
**gently sobbing**
I wonder if there is a programme for this at a local Betty Ford re-hab centre?
blog abuse, blog addict
“… my pagerank is bigger than yours!” LOL, I love it. The approve this comment line I can personally relate to as well. I swear If I get one more ph*rmacy comment I’m gonna scream.
you mean to tell me there are other people on the internet that blog too? shucks i was so busy blogging on my site, i forgot to check.
There is not a single statement which I can deny and I think this is cent percent true. Perhaps our life is going to revolve around blog and blogs. I came to know this term almost 2 years ago and now this is all which i do.
I’m not going to lie. I have hit a lot of things on that list at at least one point in time or another.