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@dwr.eth
Given LLMs, surprised blog posts haven't become more common again. Easier to narrate thoughts on a walk, and then have LLM do a first pass at an outline. I guess the rise of Substack is closest to blog culture from 15 years ago. Related: wonder if bespoke RAG based on an export of your Twitter data + the 5 writers you would want to sound more like would give you an LLM that could do a decent first draft as "you".
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@purp
I'd assume a part of that has do with podcasts yea? I get that it's different to a degree, but I think it also a lot of times covers same consumer base but an easier consumption method
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Samuel ツ
@samuellhuber.eth
yes first drafts an bullet points are good, though you need to add a good hook and make it coherent tried giving claude a doc of 30 posts / threats I liked as base and instructed it to use that style
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Maretus
@maretus.eth
It’s because no one trusts them anymore. SEO kinda ruined their reputation tbh. In 2010, it was all the rage to spin up a blog and get it ranking easily on Google. So, everyone and their brother made a blog, even companies that made 0 sense.
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@na
why make text walls when you can make manga ☃️
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@nickysap
Revive Steemit
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Kenji
@kenjiquest
Bringing back my Xanga blog
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