No likes, no stats, no problem: birming.com
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The first part of this post is a reply to Robert. I do have some basic analytics on my site, and I do look at them perhaps more often than is healthy.
Iāve been thinking about the like button on my posts. I was thinking about it already, and this post has me thinking about it more. I have mixed feelings about it.
Itās useless, really. Likes on my posts donāt feed any algorithms. I could write an algorithm if I really wanted toābut I donāt want to. It does not fit this site at all. I donāt even look at the likes. There isnāt any real reason to keep them around.
On the other hand, the way things are set up here, thereās also no real cost to having the likes. Getting rid of them would not meaningfully reduce the complexity of this website. I can just as easily say āWhy bother getting rid of them? Maybe someone likes them.ā In my first draft of this post, I described the uselessness of the likes as a āproblem,ā said I had ādoubtsā about them. But thatās not really true. They arenāt a problem, and I donāt have a definitely negative opinion about it. But I feel primed to talk about it in those terms by default.
I do pore over the views a little too much. I donāt think I really need to check how many vies Iāve gotten every single day.
Iām on my own custom made website, so there is no system of following or being followed other than RSS (by which I actually mean Atom). Sometimes I do feel some little bit of frustration that I canāt see how many people are following me that way, but maybe thatās for the best. I donāt think having that number would really benefit me in any way.
DislikeAnd now we get to the part of this post thatās about zucchini. By which I mean Iām going to talk about a different sense of the word ālike.ā
āI donāt like zucchini,ā should be a simple, true statement, except that it doesnāt mean what I want it too. Because it doesnāt actually mean that I donāt specifically like zucchiniāwhich is trueāit means that I dislike zucchiniāwhich is not (though writing this is giving me annoyance at the spelling. Itās the ācā thatās doubled? Really?). My feelings are neutral. Iāll eat it without complaint. But I just wonāt get excited for zucchini season, or for some dish that includes it.
But itās surprising hard to say that. āI donāt love it,ā āIt doesnāt appeal to me,ā āItās not to my tasteā all have the same problem. The connotation of all of those sentences jumps straight from a positive to a negative valence, completely ignoring the space in the middle. It feels like a gap in the English language. There are so many expressions for like and for dislike, but where is the neutrality?
FoundAfter this talk of missing words, Iām going to turn around to one Iāve found.
How would I describe my blog? What is the topic? Itās not a tech blog, not a food blog, not a travel blog, etc. The closest category I generally see in blog lists is āpersonal blog.ā But how personal is this really? I donāt talk much about my personal life. Iām shy.
But recently I was introduced to Aminās website after he emailed me about one of my posts. He has titled his blog āMusings,ā and the [latest post] talks a little about the writing process for that. I found it largely relatable. Thatās my writing process here. I take something Iām thinking about or something I saw and I just muse about it for a little while. Coherence here is mostly maintained only because I find that Iām more of a āsplitterā than a ālumperā so shifts in topic end up as separate posts more often than as sections in one.
ConclusionWhatās the conclusion to all this? That words are tricky, slippery things I suppose. They donāt mean what you want. They arenāt spelled how you want. They shift from one sense to another without warning. Oh and also itās probably best not to worry too much about whether your blog ādoes numbers.ā It doesnāt do you any good.
If this were an essay, I suppose my grade would be in trouble finishing like that. But the thing about the musing method on a casual blog like this is that sometimes you get to wrap things up in a neat bow, and sometimes you just write straight off the edge of the page.
PostscriptSometimes I think about adding a āsoundtrackā section to my posts with whatever music I was listening to while writing. In this case I was writing outside, in the company of a very chatty group of birds that Merlin tells me were House Finches.
@birming I like this! š In all seriousness, though, this is my favourite thing about micro.blog, and I wish I could turn analytics off on every other platform. Itās revealing to see how useful it is to the platforms for us all to care more about metrics than the actual content of what we share.
@birming I didnāt even know that blog recommendations were a thing. Thatās a great little featur; Iāll have to add some.
The only thing I think is missing is the ability to add images to replies. Apart from that, I completely agree - really enjoying my time here on Micro.blog.
@kev You can reply with images using Markdown syntax like this: 
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@sod holy shit balls, you just blew my mind! Why didnāt I think of trying that before?? Thank you!
@birming Wait, what? Thereās a blogroll feature built into micro.blog?! I didnāt know that. Interesting.
@roelio There sure is! Not very obvious location, though. Head over to Design -> Edit Recommendations
@roelio The blogroll feature might be a little too hidden! Iād love to do more with it. (Itās on the Design ā Edit Recommendations page.)
@manton @kev Awesome! Time for me to add descriptions and work on the design: https://birming.com/blogroll
@manton Well heck I didnāt notice that feature before you mentioned it in this thread. Played with it a bit - one thing that I immediately missed was a way to move a feed from one blogroll to another (other than delete & recreate). But itās a good starting point.
@birming Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! Iāll take a look at it and use the tips in your latest blog post to create a /blogroll page. :)
@manton Great feature! Iāll take it for a whirl and will share my blogroll in the next few days. :)
@birming Underbart att du illustrerar med en rulltĆ„rta. Eller heter det kanske rolltĆ„rta? š