If you want to follow anything that I have to say -- and I do have much to say -- please befriend me on Facebook. I no longer blog. I prefer non-verbose FB postings.
You can directly visit my Facebook profile by clicking on the FB badge on the right sidebar.
And if you really have any worth saying, it's usually better to wiki it instead. I've seen some bloggers do great work, and then let it pour all down the memory hole.
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Er, why arent you blogging anymore? Not everyone is on Facebook either, you know.
I've seen what you leave on Facebook with regards to political stuff; just put what you post over there over here, if its too much effort to come up with more detailed thoughts on here ;)
Too much effort, so little time. And in return for what? Unless you know of a tool that'll help me do both at once. Actually, a tool that sends off to FB, the blog, and a summary twitter feed would be wonderful.
And then there's the comments. I hate moderating them, but I hate the defamatory junk that shows up.
Maybe I should kill comments, and tell people to just link to me if they want to comment.
I'd me more interested in working on a targeted online project, something that kept a clear mineable history and was politically and socially useful and relevant. I admire some of the online efforts in the US, like Media Matters, and so on.
There are plenty of blogs that prohibit commenting.
Still, the effort of writing consistently is too much.
I'll come back somehow one day. Just not sure in what form.
I think I'd rather work on an online project than just hack on a blog.
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