>Narcissistic idiots who think what they have to say is interesting just use social media now.
i mean, sure, but everyone is a narcissistic idiot. like, what is the future of content then? what are you going to do in the future?
>Blogs are obsolete.
True, corporations couldn't monetize pages full of actual information, open mouth soifacing videos with wacky voice overs is the present and will be the future forever.
Frick Medium especially. Fricking pozzed as frick website with most of the content just slop and it requires you to sign in with a link from an email.
TMD! TMD! TMD!
this and further more no one has the attention span to read a fricking book about whatever bullshit you thought up, you can convert your would-be blogpost into like 3 tweets max and be good
>further more no one has the attention span to read a fricking book about whatever bullshit you thought up
Smart people still read a lot of books. The masses don't, but nothing really changed.
Back then only the educated elites could read, while the masses were illiterate. Now everyone is literate, but they still don't have interest in reading. So, like I said at the bottom line nothing changed.
>everybody who's hot is on video?
Probably more of a production value thing. Sound only is a lot easier than video, even if it's just roll camera while pocasting, compared to actually making video productions.
>and only then should you start blogging?
That's how successful, actually useful blogs work. You build a product or a brand, it garners some level of attention, and the audience desires a better peek into the details. Then a blog is created to fill that market, with some financial or social solicitation (e.g. merch, app purchases, check out the main channel, etc)
NTA but I legitimately thought your picture was anime girls from the thumbnail. Like I knew it was inkblots but I thought they were made to look like anime girls on purpose, especially the colorful ones. Guess I'm just fricking based
Blogs are obsolete. Narcissistic idiots who think what they have to say is interesting just use social media now.
>Narcissistic idiots who think what they have to say is interesting just use social media now.
i mean, sure, but everyone is a narcissistic idiot. like, what is the future of content then? what are you going to do in the future?
>Blogs are obsolete.
True, corporations couldn't monetize pages full of actual information, open mouth soifacing videos with wacky voice overs is the present and will be the future forever.
FPBP. Blogs are dead. It's now vtubers like neuro that will lead the new era.
Frick Medium especially. Fricking pozzed as frick website with most of the content just slop and it requires you to sign in with a link from an email.
TMD! TMD! TMD!
blogma balls
this and further more no one has the attention span to read a fricking book about whatever bullshit you thought up, you can convert your would-be blogpost into like 3 tweets max and be good
>further more no one has the attention span to read a fricking book about whatever bullshit you thought up
Smart people still read a lot of books. The masses don't, but nothing really changed.
Back then only the educated elites could read, while the masses were illiterate. Now everyone is literate, but they still don't have interest in reading. So, like I said at the bottom line nothing changed.
Most people aren't coherent enough to write. They're on Facebook.
Those who can know that people would rather listen while working/exercising than sit and read.
They're podcasting.
>podcasting
i suppose that's fair. and everybody who's hot is on video?
are you saying the audience is built other ways and only then should you start blogging?
why though?
so only specific niches?
>everybody who's hot is on video?
Probably more of a production value thing. Sound only is a lot easier than video, even if it's just roll camera while pocasting, compared to actually making video productions.
>and only then should you start blogging?
That's how successful, actually useful blogs work. You build a product or a brand, it garners some level of attention, and the audience desires a better peek into the details. Then a blog is created to fill that market, with some financial or social solicitation (e.g. merch, app purchases, check out the main channel, etc)
Honestly blogs should exist when you already have an audience. The early internet digital frontier style discovery is dead.
Yes.
Frick Medium, Blogger, WordPress, Hugo, whatsoever.
>Wordpress, Hugo,
Are you moronic? Those are self hosted. And Hugo isn't even a CMS, it produces static html pages.
substack is good for fintwit longposts
Pringles
thatsd the frickign Pringles LOgoo the pingerincelc chips can tie
thats the tie the chips the pringles man wares !!!!
Only a fat fricking goyslop munching mouth breathing troglodyte would see the Pringles logo in that
NTA but I legitimately thought your picture was anime girls from the thumbnail. Like I knew it was inkblots but I thought they were made to look like anime girls on purpose, especially the colorful ones. Guess I'm just fricking based
Helplessly being a weeb
Nope. I read a few blogs. Most blogs are garbage but some are really good.
i read catv