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In a Past Life, Social Media Turned Me Into a People Hater (But Now I Love People Again :-)
Started by Clay Collins · 8 months ago
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By the way… I’m back to being a people lover :-). ... Continue reading »
By the way… I’m back to being a people lover :-). ... Continue reading »
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Anyway, I still have a group of core, committed readers who are not bent out of shape that I do not have them on my blogroll. I do comment on their blogs, but only on posts that move me to comment.
Hm. So I guess my point is, don't worry about the haters. If they don't respond to your style, they can move on and hold someone else's time hostage.
8 months ago
I’ve sometimes thought about starting a blog for fun but the phenomenon you describe is one of the factors that makes me think blogging may not be for me. Maybe it’s cart before horse thinking, but I deal with so many super entitled people at my day job that I really don’t want to go someplace where I’ll encounter more of them.
There are certain popular blogs I enjoy and I used to frequently read the comments as well as the posts for the conversation that went on there. But now I’ll scroll down and see 50+ comments and so many of them are from the same people every day, basically saying, “Great post! We’re really on the same wavelength! I wrote about the same subject recently in this post: blog.com/shamelessplug” Bloggers write that a great way to support them is by commenting on their posts but, especially once someone has a decent amount of traffic, does this kind of commenting really contribute much?
8 months ago
Our social spaces online and off have all-too-frequently become places where we lead with our well-crafted "personal brand" in an attempt to turn our friends into customers. It's becoming difficult to find places where we can just hang out without selling anything or being sold on anything.
Having boundaries with people and being real (e.g. stumbling things you actually find value in) are wonderful ways to approach this problem.
8 months ago
Welcome back to the social media stuff Clay! Liking the videos that you've been making recently, especially for those that are outdoors. I just realized the friendfeed widget on your sidebar, and you have 116 domain names! That's alot.
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