Interactions in the blogosphere seems very, very low. I’d think the current situation would have created the opposite.
Interactions in the blogosphere seems very, very low. I’d think the current situation would have created the opposite.
@cdevroe I wonder if folks are gravitating to the social networks? I've certainly been on facebook more to connect with friends I can no longer see in person. (And watch videos of a friend playing soccer with his corgis. 💛 🐶💛)
@cdevroe I think people are still learning how to hunker down, how to wfh, and spend time with their loved ones. Coming out of that shell will take just a tad bit longer, and then the blogosphere will light up! :)
@cdevroe I do not think people have gotten used to the changed routine yet. More family time. More work time. It will take some time to set a routine around this whole setup and daily grind.
@cdevroe people have far to much on their minds. First comes the shock, then after a while things will settle down and the anxiety begins. Expect interactions then...
@kaa Yeah that's me to a tee. Makes a lot of sense when I think about that. Thanks for putting it down in words.
@Bruce Could be. I'm definitely on IG the most these days but that is because of my photography addiction. :)
@mikehaynes This could definitely be. They want away from the computer by the time the end of the day comes. All I want to do is be outside shooting photos.
@nitinkhanna Or maybe they are all working on really long, well-thought-out think pieces! :)
@amit You're likely right. Or maybe everyone is just in bed with the covers over their heads! :)
@kimberlyhirsh I find that making helps my energy level. I need to make things.
@kimberlyhirsh I suppose "sharing” what I've made is likely what I meant. Though, I do write software from time-to-time my latest addiction has been film photography.
@cdevroe hehe. Yeah that would be nice too! Though I much like the “here’s me checking in” posts too 😊