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RE: Even the Best Intentions... Thinking About Great Plans and Getting Sidetracked

in #blog7 years ago

I'm not out of the honeymoon phase yet. I have had several failed personal blogs and the main reason they failed is that I lacked the skill to find a community. Here on steemit, I've already found that community. I feel part of something bigger and I value the comments I get from others.
There is such a great sense of mutuality here (for the most part).
So far I'm hitting home with the topics I thought I would write about and the posts I've actually written.

De bedste hilsner fra en anden dansker :)

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Et halvforsinket velkommen til Steemit @frugallady!

The funny thing about Steemit-- which I can say, as a "golden oldie-moldie"-- is that this is precisely what we used to do online, a generation (well, 15 years) ago. It was "social blogging." Then came MySpace, Facebook and twitter... and everything got shorter and shorter; meanwhile, the "community" vanished from blogging and content creation.

Soon, Steemit will be introducing the "communities" feature here. Guess what? That's merely a "re-load" of what we used to call "blog rings." Content organized by interest or hobby, in a broad sense... and then sub-organized into more detail.

The more things change... the more they stay the same.

Tak.

Yeah, I remember the days on MySpace, although I was very young back then. I guess it's only natural for things to 'evolve' in somewhat circular motions.