This was worth trying. collectednotes.com
@ajennische please put a warning emoji (☠️)at the start of any posts about these blogging platforms, otherwise I might be following you down the same rabbit hole! 😉
@ajennische Well, maybe just one more: if you’re into something a little more complex (and why would you ?) maybe go try GitHub Pages and Jekyll 😂
I still have a domain (the one I’ve had registered for longer) pointing there. One of these days I’ll find a new home for xanatoNet.
@ajennische Trying to figure out what I’ll do with that domain, now that I’m blogging here, and probably will be for a while. Good morning!
Side question: don’t you find writing.exchange a little empty ? No one is posting things on Mastodon. For a whole day it was only me, and mostly non-writing stuff. I might move back to Mastodon.Social 😊
@maique it is kind of empty. I never really understood the differences. I’m still not convinced I’ll use Mastodon on a larger scale. But you can have several parallell accounts.
@maique @ajennische I'm in a process of decluttering, and by that I mean all kinds of decluttering, including the digital one. Lots of files lost in folders, so many domains and blogs, stuff like that. I want to become meaningful about what I do and what I write, so I'll be using micro-blog with my own domain and cross-post to Twitter.
@ajennische I think of instances as neighborhoods. You belong to one, and are a ‘local’ there, but can interact with people from other ones, and other cities and countries. But you’re still That Guy from That Neighborhood. You can have multiple ones, sure, as in Twitter, but it always feels like multiple personality. I’d rather have everything as one person: I’m only me, in the end.