Firrox Salient on Nostr: Your blog does not need to be grand. Write about your life and link your friends. ...
Your blog does not need to be grand.
Write about your life and link your friends. They can read it in their RSS readers and not have it flooded out by ‘surfaced content’.
Write thoughtfully about media you like a lot. This is a public service to everyone who shares your taste in media, and provides better discovery than anything built in the service of adtech can dream of.
Explain things you find interesting. Some things are difficult to explain clearly to lots of people. Your background and proclivities might help you explain things in a way that is easier for some people to figure out. I write explanations for people like myself who want to understand something’s design/internal logic. If your primary concern is practical results, you explanation will be better for people like you than mine will. Write it.
Express your opinions and work out your thoughts in the long, without a like count, a boost count, or an ecosystem that emphasizes snap reactions. Talk to people who comment.
Also remember: Your website is your website. If you don’t want to host someone’s comment, that’s fine. They can get a Neocities or something.
Write about your life and link your friends. They can read it in their RSS readers and not have it flooded out by ‘surfaced content’.
Write thoughtfully about media you like a lot. This is a public service to everyone who shares your taste in media, and provides better discovery than anything built in the service of adtech can dream of.
Explain things you find interesting. Some things are difficult to explain clearly to lots of people. Your background and proclivities might help you explain things in a way that is easier for some people to figure out. I write explanations for people like myself who want to understand something’s design/internal logic. If your primary concern is practical results, you explanation will be better for people like you than mine will. Write it.
Express your opinions and work out your thoughts in the long, without a like count, a boost count, or an ecosystem that emphasizes snap reactions. Talk to people who comment.
Also remember: Your website is your website. If you don’t want to host someone’s comment, that’s fine. They can get a Neocities or something.