India's best celebrity blogs
A large
number of bloggers with a sound grounding in polity and politics, business and
economy, justice and security systems and the society do enrich the Indian
blogosphere. It is heartening that many of their posts generate a good debate
around various topics. Some important media organizations have their
own blogging platforms, and their editors / reporters / columnists / experts
contribute regularly on these blogs. Add to these other serious blogging
platforms / aggregators and their bloggers.
Another
category of bloggers who drive good traffic to their blogs and generate good
level of discussion are celebrities in various fields, e.g. politics,
television and cinema. Among celebrities, we noticed that many start
blogging but either stop it altogether or do so infrequently. It could be a
coincidence, but we have found that usually the celebrities who are serious
about their profession are usually serious bloggers too – it is a different
matter that some of them might be engaging ghost-writers.
Now, we
have had a problem in ranking this class of bloggers. After eliminating the
non-serious ones, it was difficult to select the best 5. For example, how do
you compare between the top columnists of a leading newspaper who use their
newspaper’s blogging platform – there is absolutely no difference in their
designs, and they all write good prose, are experts in their own areas, write
regularly and get a good number of comments.
Another,
and opposite, problem relates to comparing these blogs with other blogs. The
columnist / political celebrity bloggers usually choose a very functional
platform and do not have to bother about design, visual appeal, linking, sprucing up with relevant display elements and
so on. Yet, their content is so compelling that these blogs can’t just be
neglected.
With these
constraints in hand, we had to devise a balanced approach – to select
up to 5 blogs in these sub-categories: blogs by columnists / journalists on
media platforms, blogs by columnists / experts on other platforms, blogs by
celebrities. We are tooth-combing each of the selected blogs for many more
parameters such as engagement with commenters, selection of topics and writing
style.
We also had
problem with blogs whose posts were a replica of a columnist’s column elsewhere.
Yet, we had to let such blogs in as these arguments outweighed other
considerations. Look at this one: Good columnists write syndicated columns and once you let them
in, how can you eliminate columnists who post the same content in their print
column and their blog? In addition, the
content is their own, not copied from others’ writings, and the blog is just an
extension of their regular writing, and it also allows for reader response.
We had to
reject good blogs belonging to one popular organisation as its platform didn’t have good way to categorize content and proper archives.
Moreover, the blogs opened with a promotional audio. A big media-house does not give a proper identity to its bloggers and the posts become part of
the platform itself – we were forced to filter out such blogs, though sometimes
with great content.
So, here we
are: a select few blogs from clelbrieites and colunists in the Indian Blog Ranks. Rich picking!
PS: It is the job of columnists and journalists to weigh others in their
balance and it is the rare privilege of celebrities to say whatever they like
and get away with it. Ranking them was, indeed, helluva job.
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