hawaiiboy
hawaiiboy

@Mandalorian agree

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odd
odd

@Mandalorian It’s more a “social media” to me than a blogging platform, but it also is that, whenever I get the urge to commit to a (hopefully) thought through article. I guess it’s about perspective though. I don’t consider most of what I share as blogging.

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chriskrycho
chriskrycho

@frostedechoes Possibly also some nominative determinism! Micro is right there in the name.

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chriskrycho
chriskrycho

@pimoore @frostedechoes to be clear I don’t have an opinion at all about how people use it. I just see it as a natural consequence of naming and positioning: there are lots of options for longer-form blogging, and people tend to be drawn here for an alternative to Twitter for, well… microblogging, for which there are many fewer such alternatives.

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Gabz
Gabz

@pimoore @chriskrycho @frostedechoes @JMaxB @odd @hawaiiboy @Mandalorian see, to me, Micro.blog is 75% blogging platform, with 25% social.

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topgold
topgold

@frostedechoes short posts offer better reveals for scrollpeople like me.

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odd
odd

@pimoore Yes, that’s one of the things that makes it awesome. That and the community.

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SimonWoods
SimonWoods

@maique @frostedechoes @odd @pimoore 💯

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