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Having more control over a blog than over a social media feed/profile does resonate with me.
I wasn't much of a social media user until 2018. Even then mostly a lurker until I came to SN. But I've been writing blogs for twenty years at least. Blogs are much more elegant.
But the problem with blogs that I never felt like karlsson never fully addressed, is how to get them in front of people so they can perform the function of searching for fascinating people.
The internet is awash with posts and writing and stuff and there's no guarantee that anyone will come to my lonely little site. Social media, more than anything else, comes with the promise that someone will respond to me.
If one steps away from social media, how do you actually get your words in front of people?
Good point, I only found out about Karlsson because @elvismercury kept sharing links to his blog here.
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