I can see exactly what you mean. I also notice that replies are well engineered. The respondents use complete sentences and sometimes structured paragraphs too. That in itself show way more effort than 👍.
Good observations. It does feel kind of like typewriting on a manual, in comparison to a quick post on Facebook, for example. Especially my platform, Blogger, has been difficult recently in enabling comments; I’ve found it necessary to enable private browsing before I’m permitted to login to comment on another Blogger-based blog.
But I especially like the archival nature of blogs. It’s relatively easy to find past postings, even from years ago. Try doing that on Facebook!
I can see exactly what you mean. I also notice that replies are well engineered. The respondents use complete sentences and sometimes structured paragraphs too. That in itself show way more effort than 👍.
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Good observations. It does feel kind of like typewriting on a manual, in comparison to a quick post on Facebook, for example. Especially my platform, Blogger, has been difficult recently in enabling comments; I’ve found it necessary to enable private browsing before I’m permitted to login to comment on another Blogger-based blog.
But I especially like the archival nature of blogs. It’s relatively easy to find past postings, even from years ago. Try doing that on Facebook!
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I tried to comment on your blog the other day. I pressed the wrong button after writing, accidentally deleting the comment. I surrendered to despair.
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Ditto what Joe said – Blogging will live on when Facebook is dust. (:
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