Blog owners update their site with new blog posts on a regular basis.
They're known as a Blogger.
Yes, if you are the owner of the blog.
Feedbacks on any blog will be possible only if the blog's owner has allowed it. If at all the blog owner wants the readers to only read the blog and not share their views ,then he/she can can disable the comments/feedback option. If this is the case in the blog that you are referring, then you will not be able to write feedbacks. If not, just write in your feedbacks in the Feedback column and then press enter. It may be approved immediately and you can see it online or the owner may approve it if he/she approves your feedback.
There are a variety of reasons why blog comments benefit the blog owner and the commenter. For the blog owner, blog comments are the greatest form of compliment. Comments left on the blog can foster new blog post ideas, encourage social interaction and showcases the influence of the article to other readers. For a blog commenter, leaving a comment can create friendships and opportunities. It brings the commenter before the blog's audience, can establish the commenter as an expert and can also drive traffic to their own blog.
You, as its owner and of course, if you use some free platform like Wordpress.com, then also owner of this platform.
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If Charlene and Kenton Kreider have a blog, it is not known.
Try searching for an "About" page. maybe on the footer or somewhere else. You can also try looking up the name of the blog on blog directories, such as Technorait.com and they might have an information about the owner.
I really don't think you can. However, if they have a public author profile, it my contain information or be linked to their Gravatar account. You can also post a comment on the blog, which will automatically send and email notification to the blog owner. If it is a unique domain, you may find out who is the owner through Whois.com, if it is a free blog ends with wordpress.com, you cannot.
They are referred to as bloggers.
Blog confidentiality depends on what information is provided in your user profile, whether or not you keep your blog private, share it publicly or add it to blog search engines.In other words, confidentiality issues are the sole responsibility of the Blog owner not the Host site.
A person that writes for another person's blog under their own name is called a guest blogger. A writer that writes the blogs as the blog owner is called a ghostwriter.
Some blogs let the person making the comment edit their own comments. Other just allow the owner of the blog to edit comments.