warblog

English

Etymology

war + blog

Noun

warblog (plural warblogs)

  1. (Internet) A blog documenting an ongoing military conflict or presenting analysis or opinions related to it.
    • 2002, Rebecca Blood, The Weblog Handbook, page 156:
      September 11 also spawned a generation of "warblogs,” mostly hawkish sites that focused on the U.S. response to the terrorist attacks.
    • 2009, Donald Matheson, Stuart Allan, Digital War Reporting, page 123:
      Roggio, a former US soldier, turned his long-running warblog into a grander enterprise called the Long War Journal.
    • 2010, Peter Steven, The News, page 81:
      Some of the most interesting are the warblogs created by soldiers and others.

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