One of the questions that floats around Formspring is something along the lines of “which would you give up: your blog or your Twitter?” This was not a very difficult question for me to answer– of course my Twitter would be gone in a heartbeat, before my blog!

My blog is like… a part of me. I’ve been rambling about the stupid stuff in my life for over TEN YEARS. Since I am 21, that is like HALF OF MY LIFE. In no way could Twitter ever match that, even though as of writing this I have tweeted 9 883 times (and counting…), whereas this blog, which dates from May 2006, with several 2004 entries thrown in for laughs, only has 539 (once this is posted it will be 540) entries.

It’s just… different. Twitter is often very superficial. It lacks depth. In many cases, I use it more as an instant messaging system or a way to post emo song lyrics without having to log into Livejournal.

And yet, with the Formspring question, I’ve seen quite a few people say they would keep their Twitter, because it’s more social, etc. BUT! So is a chat room, and it was designed for that sort of interaction, whereas Twitter wasn’t.

On the other hand, we all know how as time progresses we want information quicker than the speed of light and blog entries are not always concise (ramble, ramble, I’m home sick today by the way, I watched Atonement, how depressing, I feel as though I am having a mid-life crisis and I’m not even 22 until April 8th, oh wait, what was I talking about?).

It’s a question I’ve seen around the Internet these last few weeks (NOT on Formspring), and I want to regurgitate it now– are personal blogs becoming a thing of the past? So many of them are turning into niche blogs, but what about those of us that simply do not have a niche? What about those of us who are just creepy voyeurs who don’t comment?

So, my bloggy friends, go ahead and answer the questions! Would you give up Twitter or your blog? Are personal blogs dying? Do we let them die, or do we lead the revolution of the new and improved non-niche weblog?