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	<title>Comments on: Critique of Student Bloggers</title>
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		<title>By: Ray</title>
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		<description>This is a website, in which literally gives the meaning of a website. It’s a vast and intricate connection of blogs and more blogs, with students running each and every blog to ensure that they are written with passion and filled with high-quality content. But, you may ask, what do students earn from doing this? Well, there are some companies nowadays that offer students money for the traffic their blog site generate, and knowing that Student Blogger is a vast network of blog sites in which one is linked to another, it wouldn’t be surprising if a student would be able to support himself throughout his educational years if all goes well and traffic is very good. The downside is, there are only a few of these so-called “companies” who are legit and pay a substantial amount of cash for the traffic your website generates throughout a given period of time. Second, students learn to coordinate with one another and disregard any racial discrimination they may have had with other races in the past. This gives them time to know each other more. That is because a written piece is usually the reflection of a writer’s attitude and character. Third, if you may be asking how they make sure that this is filled with high-quality content? Well, students review each other’s blog. However, therein comes a flaw in that system because students are far less capable than their teachers, and although most of these students are not your stereotypical students that take school easy, they still lack the experience and maturity of a capable and well-developed writer and reviewer. Plus the fact that these students tend to be boastful in what they right, and fill their articles with highfalutin which are rather an unpleasant site because of the fact that they add to the burden of the dullness and lifelessness of the entire network.</description>
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