Google upgrades its Blogger service with new privacy options, which bloggers can use to restrict readership. Because most blogs' problem is just too much readership
Google Inc. has released a new version of its Blogger service, adding privacy settings that restrict readership to a predetermined audience.
Users can choose to have blogs accessible to anyone or just to themselves.
Or they can list the e-mail addresses of the people they want to let in. Those readers would need to register for a free Google account - the same used for its Gmail and other services - and would sign in with their regular Google passwords.
Who doesn't want their blog to be read, kinda takes away from the whole purpose of having a blog in the first place.