#Bloggers. I am considering adding a category on my blog for those posts where... hmm... they cannot stand alone and be enjoyed by a casual reader, and they'll only really resonate with people who are genuine 'fans' of your blog.
You know, the people who get you.
I think I want to filter certain #blog posts into the following category...
Getting back into RSS after finding an app I like for Android, Feeder (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nononsenseapps.feeder.play). Only thing I don't like about it is that when you read something, it marks it read instantly & removes it from your feed altogether instead of just leaving it there read like I'd prefer.
But you can save favorite posts before you close/back out of them for reference - you just have to remember to do it.
Other than that, Feeder is a GREAT app with an excellent simple, intuitive UI. I now have 30 blogs in it that I follow and check regularly.
Question for my fellow #bloggers: when writing your first draft, do you save your intro for last, or do you also like to make writing as difficult as possible?
'Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is being sued for documentation about the purchase of a $19,000 lectern by blogger Matt Campbell. Campbell’s lawsuit against the governor’s office was filed on October 24. The lawsuit states the governor’s office did not turn over documents related to the purchase of a $19,000 lectern, claiming that is a violation of the state’s FOIA law.'
Known in russia as “Z Bloggers”, they spread fake news about the war by embedding with military units, sharing exclusive footage from the frontline, and calling upon young russians to enlist in the army
The entire city of #Yellowknife is being evacuated. This is unprecedented and terrifying.
And thousands of citizens aren’t aware because Meta continues to block news in the country.
This is what happens when citizens are convinced to use an American multinational corporation as their community’s primary communications channel — a corporation that couldn’t give two shits about anything except its “fiduciary duty” to shareholders.