Showing posts with label ClustrMaps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ClustrMaps. Show all posts

Friday, August 7, 2015

Information flow..

Poster on DPRK in Ljubljana.
So I happened to check my ClustrMaps recently, and it was nice to see some dots/visitors from countries including Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (KP) and Holy See (Vatican City State) (VA). While there is a possibility that there can be a misrepresentation due to the use of proxies such as hidemyass.com, I believe it is not the case for the majority. 

It is amazing to notice how the information flows faster than our own selves. I have even learned the names of a few of the countries just from the blog visitors' list shown in the Blogger admin panel and ClustrMaps. For example, countries such as Bahamas (BS) and Belize (BZ). While I would like to visit all the countries eventually, I am genuinely happy that at least some of my thoughts have reached almost all the countries in the form of the blog posts.

North Korea is surely a country in my list to visit. When I was in Ljubljana, I noticed an advertisement poster for a photography exhibition with photos from North Korea. Again the information flow is amazing, to have reached Europe from one of the far Asian countries, that is not much connected to the outside.

Recently the majority of the comments my blog posts received were just spam comments, often with supportive sentences (such as "Nice post; thanks for sharing") followed by an array of unrelated spam links. I hope one day the comments will be more informative and involving, to create a constructive communication over the topic. At least I prefer a meaningful communication, instead of spamming with unrelated links everywhere on the Internet.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Motivation and Llovizna

ClustrMaps is here being awarded as the biggest motivator for me to blog. Not kidding. It does give a huge encouragement. Isn't it good to see many people from different countries taking a look at our blog posts? But I should accept the sad truth that since they archive the map once a year, all those sweet red dots indicating the visitors will be gone in a few days, making the journey start from zero once more. For my future reference, I have just archived the 'dots' here.
Bookmarks of ClustrMaps or its facebook page is also worth visiting.