RE: 25 Years of Daily Blogging?

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Otherwise, why would X now support longer posts, right? 240 characters are not enough, apparently, for enough people.

I think the longer post are for people who can pay 8$ a month. Of course it's a microblogging platform, but paying to be able to write longer posts don't really make Twitter a traditional blogging platform.

In reality, the length of a post isn't much of a value, but on Hive, we tend to follow people or consume content that means value for us. So value is probably not universal, but 25 years is the definition of longevity.



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I think the longer post are for people who can pay 8$ a month.

You might be right about that! 😃

Of course it's a microblogging platform, but paying to be able to write longer posts don't really make Twitter a traditional blogging platform.

Absolutely! They just wanted an additional market share and another hook for their paid membership.

In reality, the length of a post isn't much of a value, but on Hive, we tend to follow people or consume content that means value for us.

Yes, and I, as a content consumer follow both people who write short and long posts. And videos, of course.

So value is probably not universal, but 25 years is the definition of longevity.

Absolutely! Of course, he has been successful in various ways, so he doesn't need a blogging income to live from, for example. If someone has that constraint, they will start to compromise one way or another, and eventually may give up if that doesn't provide for them as other ventures.

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If someone has that constraint, they will start to compromise one way or another, and eventually may give up if that doesn't provide for them as other ventures.

Well yes. I don't know if this particular person has been criticized for their type of content maybe by the people who consume. We know consumers aren't always satisfied and sometimes wants something else. I'm sure they have, but for them to have stuck to their guns for such a long time, it should prove it wasn't for the money

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Seth certainly doesn't blog daily for money. He uses that for awareness and to be on people's minds every day.

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