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I'm not convinced. I'd also like to know what happens to my data. As usual, am I the customer or the product?
In part, it’s fun. It’s a challenge, and something to do to keep me entertained. But more than that, it’s empowering to know that I am in control of all of my content. I’ve been posting content online for longer than many of these silos have existed; so maybe I’m a relic of a bygone time, when people had more skin in the game of content creation? Maybe I’m pursuing some quixotic vision where people share meaningful information without the burden of monetization or gamification or the pursuit of more followers.
This ^. Even though I don't have a hundredth of Skippy's knowledge.
Pure, delicious snark.
How to turn a simple and really easy idea into a pot-boiler of dubious worth.
As ever, you can always answer a question in a headline with "No!" But the bigger point is this:
[A]rguing passionately about dumb topics is the web’s raison d’être.
All interesting, useful and considerate. I expect nothing less. I suppose the only fly in the ointment is this gem:
Podcasting has thrived, grown, and made tons of money for tons of people
I'm not really seeing that.