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Over at NG, there are currently just over two hundred thousand blog posts. Probably more than half of these would in normal cases not be considered blog posts. They consist of only videos or pictures. Or one-line phrases, statements, quotes and elemental de-propaganda. Or other things. Out of all blogposts not many more than half exist anymore, the other half have been deleted, the deleted half consisting of more intimate blog-posts, mentions of real life, questions, answers, honest ramblings. Or illegal content, rightfully deleted by the administrators. I don't understand people who delete blogs. I keep all my blogs, even the blogs I later look back at and wonder why I wrote them at all. The blog-posts consisting of one-line phrases, the blog-posts I wrote just to write, the news I no longer find relevant, opinions in the past that don't match the current once I conceal, cte (put that back-words, just for the strangeness in it).

Outside newgrounds the blog population is dominated by WordPress, looking at the total download numbers reaching far beyond the million and the number of host that offer pre-installed WordPress software to all server customers, it seems that at least half of the WORLD uses this system. The other half is dominated by free communities such as Freewebs, Geocities and Blogger, who offer blog scripts of their own. Here, on this site, you might notice that a small "Written in WordPress" line phases the bottom of the screen. That's right, despite my seniority I'm part of the vast majority, but I don't mind, I'm a different one of my kind. The one who reinvents the wheel only to buy a brand new SUV. Huzzah!

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