renevanbelzen
renevanbelzen

I’m seeing so many runners I know personally who stopped blogging 10 years ago when they discovered Facebook. Now their activities are invisible, unless you use Facebook. Such a pity, throwing away blogs for convenience. When FB goes 😵 so will their messages and proud memories.

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@AlanGMarz Yes, but I suppose that’s a choice, not forced by turns of event.

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pimoore
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@AlanGMarz @renevanbelzen If you’re hosting directly on — or transfer to — a free platform like GitHub Pages, assuming nothing changes with that or it remains available and viable then your blog could theoretically live in perpetuity.

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@pimoore @Alangmarz I suppose blogs are like local storage; you need to switch to newer technology before the old technology becomes "hostile." Although, I can't call GitHub blogs friendly to non-developers like myself, quite the opposite.

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