I admire your consistency in writing. Thats the most important thing IMO. I think that web platforms that have downvoting or similar, and use dark patterns to keep you on their website 👀🤑, have more cynical communities. If you post there, you will invariably get negative feedback.
Thanks! One of my "ah-ha" moments was essentially that you can really write about anything and post it to your blog and some people might find it interesting or insightful. I don't necessarily email every post out to my mailing list subscribers because I do feel some of the posts are more trivial than others.
If you write about things that you find interesting, whatever it may be, people will tune in eventually. You can choose to look for topics that are more trendy and appeal to the zeitgest to get a bigger audience, but it just depends on your objectives. I follow some bloggers because of their tech writing, and they post recipes and random photosets and book reviews, I don't mind that, as long as there is a central focus!
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I admire your consistency in writing. Thats the most important thing IMO. I think that web platforms that have downvoting or similar, and use dark patterns to keep you on their website 👀🤑, have more cynical communities. If you post there, you will invariably get negative feedback.
Thanks! One of my "ah-ha" moments was essentially that you can really write about anything and post it to your blog and some people might find it interesting or insightful. I don't necessarily email every post out to my mailing list subscribers because I do feel some of the posts are more trivial than others.
If you write about things that you find interesting, whatever it may be, people will tune in eventually. You can choose to look for topics that are more trendy and appeal to the zeitgest to get a bigger audience, but it just depends on your objectives. I follow some bloggers because of their tech writing, and they post recipes and random photosets and book reviews, I don't mind that, as long as there is a central focus!