I write this blog mainly for myself, although it is great that people join them and create conversations.
“But there is also a part of writing, online writing in particular, blogs, it is all humble without security, which is full of risks, which is vulnerable even if what you say is not necessarily personal or deeply significant or all that you or someone else really cares.”- regrets it. “-Annie Mueller
I strongly recommend reading the whole blog of Annie – It's just a blog (thanks to Euan Semple And Chris Corrigan To underline Annie's work)
There are far fewer comments and conversations on this blog than before, because people have moved to consumer social media platforms like Linkedin and have conversations. The latest comment of this blog was published on LinkedIn as well as here, which was a nice touch (thank you Beth).
Joan Westenburg recently noted it and said that “independent” creators must build their own platforms.
“Based on someone else's platform means that creators are subject to constantly evolving algorithms that dictates visibility and scope. Aim. –The creator's economy trap

This reflects my own recommendations calling blogs – Social media attachment base – In 2009. As Joan says, “The construction of your own platform is undoubtedly more difficult than counting on that of someone else”. I can fully agree after twenty years of construction of this platform. Algorithms are against us, as well as the Removal of RSS.
As I said at the beginning, I blog for myself. I think it's the only way to continue. Blogs are not a business model. It is a form of expression that suits certain people. It turns out that I'm just one.
