There are millions of blogs on the internet. Not just American English blogs, but blogs in many languages and countries. Blogs are relatively new, like everything else on the internet, but some have become popular among internet users. These popular blogs are usually well written, give lots of information, and are generally trusted by many. But these blogs make up only a tiny minority of the blogsphere. So what about the "little people?"
I think the little blogs deserve just as much respect as the bigger ones. Not everybody can communicate their ideas very well. So why not give the little people some respect? It's hard to describe but I'll try my best. You're a big blogger and you're visiting a little bloggers site. You scan the posts; they're about family, school, pets, etc. You barely even read the blog, but something catches your eye, so you leave a comment. You never come back and you've forgotten what you just did. The blogger tries to talk to you about the comment, but you blow him off. Thanks for the respect. A little blogger wouldn't mind talking to someone who's left a comment on his blog. The solution: little blogger stay away from the big bloggers.