But where hide speaking blogs?

The French blogosphere is still in great shape in 2014: that was the point made by Quelbazar in early this year. But where hide speaking blogs? Inventory the French blogosphere? Yes, but how? And how to qualify a "French-speaking" blog, incidentally? By the dwelling place of the author? The themes addressed? Neither one nor the other, actually. Because a resident of Romandie can deal with non-local topics. Because an expatriate who has kept his heart in Romandie, he again romand blog. And what's this Mania to catalog everything, again and again? So, for the discovery of the French blogosphere, here are some ideas:

  • The weekly blog platform: although corresponding to the definition of a blog, sites that are there are not open to all everyone: I failed to find the information of who and how you can contribute to this blogging platform, but the topics are fairly targeted: culture, politics, the economy. Little space to fantasy by there, which does not detract from the quality of some contributions
  • The platforms 24 hours and the Tribune de Genève: the first is Lausanne, the second is Geneva. A priori open to everyone, on registration. There are a few same themes than the weekly: culture, politics, but also of opinion blogs. Some a little more 'light' blogs, too.
  • Various and independent blogs: "Independent" as required on various platforms, or on their own accommodations. "Miscellaneous" at the level of topics: it can go from the kitchen to the photo, through, also, diaries, politics, head of ecology shots, and so on. I don't know any reliable directory or specifically romand up-to-date, but the ranking blogs Swiss eBuzzing is a good departure runway. But beware: some ranking blogs have nothing in Switzerland…

Good discoveries!

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