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Micro.blog profile details are minimalist. We don’t know how many followers we’ve got, who follows who, etc…. in the age of maximum connections between people, this seems a bit strange at first…
One small critic I would say about Micro.blog is the general speed… I find it to be quite slow at time on iOS and on the web… especially when browsing pictures… anyone have the same feeling ?
Categories?
Just discovered post categories on Micro.blog. I created them and assigned them to each of my posts. I don’t know if this will be reflected on the web site though.
Oh my, ambiance on Micro.blog is so much different than on Twitter… I feel being in a quiet living room… drinking, listening to music and listening to conversations… #feelinggood
I don’t know how many people are following me on Micro.blog… but to them, I want to say that my presence here is real, not only a cross posting from my main blog @ numericcitizen.me ☝🏻🙂
Now a proud paying member of Micro Blog. Trying to be part of this endavour.
Micro.blog is probably the only social media where people welcome you when you start blogging… 😊
I used to be active on @Medium. medium.com/@jfmartin… Stopped publishing there because of what Medium became… trying to monetize us instead of rewarding us. Hope this won’t happen here on Micro.blog.
The Return of Micro Blogging ?
This morning, I found out the existence of a blogging platform called Micro.blog. Something very special. Very lean. Very light. Without ads. Leaner than WordPress. Yet capable. Close to Twitter but with less clutter. I’m on a 10-day trial period. Tested the web posting interface. Tested the native macOS (light) client. Tested the iPad version too. Now, testing cross-posting from WordPress via an IFTTT applet. I’m loving it so far. Stay tuned for more discoveries about Micro.blog.