Anything on cyberspace can be entered in as evidence. Anything you do on computer is a log of evidence. So be careful what you say out there!
BY exploring its context
Yes, a blog is considered a type of article in the realm of online publishing.
No, a blog is generally not considered a scholarly source because it is often written by individuals without formal expertise or peer review.
Blog is short for web-log. They're considered personal websites too.
when the evidence is relatable
No. It is not.
If whatever you wrote was a crime, yes. More commonly, however, your blog would be evidence of another crime.
When considering annotating blog entries as an employable skill, one should first determine if they are willing to pay for such a skill. If someone is willing to pay a person for annotating blog entries, then yes, it should be considered an employable skill.
Yes, text messages can be considered as evidence in court proceedings.
"Blog" is typically considered an abstract noun because it represents a concept or idea rather than a physical object.
The claim that can be asserted without evidence requires evidence to be considered valid.
Well, you can. But it is considered a bad practice and you will receive no favour for this from google.