Aspergirl4hire
I don't understand the categories for the entries.
Am I supposed to sort them into those categories?
What does Blog Roll mean?
Hi,
tree.
You don't have to use categories. They don't have clear definitions. They can be useful if people are trying to search for blogs that are kind of about the same thing.
This is just my opinion. Let's say you, yourself, like to write about the same kinds of things that you like to post about. So, if your blog is a lengthier version of the kinds of things you post, then in your case, I suspect a useful Category would be
Random/Silly (I'm not looking at the list, so these might not be the exact words). You have a way of looking at the world that's true and unusual, and if you wanted to alert people to expect that, you would choose those. And you are
funny--possibly you don't know this about yourself, but the essential aspect of humor is the joining of two things that people don't normally join, and you're good at it.
Entertainment would be anything you spend free time or available money on: a movie review, or a book, or games. If the game is online, you could choose either Entertainment or Technology/Internet. Either is right, and Entertainment would be better if you want to talk about how happy the thing you're writing about makes you.
Technoloy/Internet would be better if you were talking about your equipment, your Internet experience, computers, smartphones. If you're playing a multi-player game...flip a coin, there's no good way to pick between them in that case.
The one that's
Everyday Life, or close to those words, is good if something you do a lot has made you think, and you want to share a story about that. Think of it as a journey from some small act to a Big Thought. This is something I see you do quite a bit of, especially in the VIP area and the Muttering Area you started.
Other Disorders is a category for when you're writing about something that isn't Asperger's itself, but is a major problem complicating things for you--injuries, conditions, syndromes, or diseases of any kind, generally.
Other/Off Topic is...I don't know what it's for. I don't think I've ever used it.
In normal webspeak, the
Blog Roll is the list of sites that you link to, because their owners asked if you'll link to their blog. Here, it seems to be the people who visit your blog most often.
Maybe someday we'll get The Answer, but that's what I think.