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Klastrup, since february 2001 sharing her thoughts on life, universe, persistent online
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1.3.05
Video blogging with ratings: Reallife.log
There's something funky going on in Danish TV2's reallife.log initiative. On weekdays, in the tv show reallife.log (with the subtitle "Youth without filter"), you can watch 20 mins of short videos of young people talking about their life for 2 mins. The watchers vote on the video they like the most, and the person appears next day again (I think). The people appearing in the videos are paid 300 kr. per day of appearance.
On TV2's website the reallife.log is closely linked to TV2's moblog section. Hence, on the linked website, below a presentation of the current reallife.loggers there is a heading which says: "meet all the other bloggers" - combined with search criteria which allows you to find a moblog with people blogging about your interests. As is, not all people in "reallife.log" has a moblog, but the reallife.log clearly seems to be an attempt to mimick the blog in a video format. I don't really know what to think about it, and I'm wondering to which degree this experiment is also a way to make users moblog more. But it is definitely interesting.
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