For me, Sunday morning isn’t complete without a bagel, nonfat latte and a copy of the Sunday NY Times. And lest you think I’m not a Social Citizen tried and true – every other day of the week I get my news online.
After a thorough skim of Section A, I skip directly to the Magazine to see the timely political, ethical, or philosophical themes the editors have chosen to highlight in the oversized glossy pages. But, this week is a little different as the Times Magazine cover story has been lighting up the blogosphere and my inbox a few days early.
The 8,000 word personal story by Emily Gould, appropriately entitled Exposed tells the intimate confessions of her life as a serial blogger / stereotypical Millennial. So, when does sharing become “TMI”? (or for our Boomer readers – Too Much Information) And, when and how can blogging serve a deeper purpose? Is there a place for both?
