Blogs embody the spirit of free speech, gossip, and information overload. The Anti Blog, however, is a loose framework for the blog that never was.
When you go to TheAntiBlog.com, it feels like the content takes forever to load, until you realize it will never come. There are even clickable links provided, but when you gleefully select one, it takes you nowhere. The horror!
There is one sub-page, but quickly one discovers this is yet another complex frame of useless links. Whoever thought of this science experiment is surely laughing at this very moment.
Real Blogs that Don't Exist
‘The Anti Blog' Leaves Content To Your Imagination
Trend Themes
1. Anti-blogs - Creating Anti-blogs that are deliberately crafted to provide no content but merely an experience can be a new trend.
2. Imaginative Frameworks - Building loose frameworks that provide users with open spaces to create their own content can pave way for a new kind of blogging experience.
3. Mysterious Links - Experimenting with clickable links that lead users to nowhere can be a new trend to keep users engaged with the site.
Industry Implications
1. Web Design - The web-design industry can benefit from creating innovative and imaginative websites without traditional content.
2. Creative Writing - The creative writing industry can take on a new approach to blogging by building fun, weird, and wacky websites that don't focus on content.
3. User Experience Design - User Experience designers can benefit from experimenting with new ways of keeping users engaged on a site without conventional content.