What My Blog is About

Sometimes, we expect one thing to happen to us, and at times, something completely different happens. That is called situational irony. I am simply sharing my cases of situational irony with anyone interested.

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Play With My Fish

A lot of my viewers would come to my blog for one purpose only: to play with the fish at the bottom of the screen. When I made the blog, I started playing around with the tools and while playing around, I put these fish on my blog. While converting to the blog style with the super colorful background to the one I have now, the fish stayed. A while back, I checked my views on my blog and the amount of views on my posts. 13% of the views are actually reading my blog posts, and the other 87% are just scrolling down to the bottom to play with the fish. What's the point in even blogging? All it's doing is making it take slightly longer to scroll to the bottom of the page to play with the fish. Not what I wanted my blog to be used for.

I started this blog as an assignment, and it became fun to post blogs. When I started getting tons of views every day, I was excited. People were actually reading my blogs, and they liked them. Then I didn't post anything for a week. One week went, and people were still viewing my page. As I learned more about blogger, I realized that I could see how many times people read my blogs. I was excited to see which blog got the most views. That wasn't at all what I saw.

I saw that people went to my page, but didn't read any of my blogs. To do that, they either stayed at the top of the page and hit refresh over and over again (which wouldn't be that much fun) or went multiple times to play with the fish. I am just assuming when I say that they only go to play with the fish, but who would sit there on my blog page and hit refresh over and over again?

So thank you viewers. Thank you for playing with my fish and not reading my blogs. It means a lot to me.

Here are some people talking to me about my blog fish: