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Blogging Psychology Analysis

Ray | 06.11.2010 15:22

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Blogging has a sexual motive, researchers at Bristol University have discovered. Blogs fulfill the same need in their authors as other exhibitionist behaviour, a report has found. The team at Bristol studied over 100 blogs by both male and female authors, and found that the motivation to blog is similar to that which leads to other forms of sexually challenged behaviour. 'It's a worrying trend' said the leader of the Bristol team. 'In many cases, bloggers don't seem to care if they effectively have no readership.'

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- Original article on IMC Bristol: http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/697927