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How the Blog Broke the Web

6 pointsby marbuover 2 years ago

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frostinessover 2 years ago
Every now and then I see a post like this one that laments that the age of web pages looking unique is gone. Sure, I can agree with that, but it&#x27;s hard to say that it wasn&#x27;t a good tradeoff. The original article admits that it was able to decrease the barrier for entry for writing a blog by a LOT, and while it did make customization a lot less likely, it meant that people that were not going to write anything suddenly had the ability to.<p>I&#x27;m thinking primarily of sites like YouTube here. Sure, we all sacrificed the ability to customize the way that we serve videos to others, or the freedom of not being on a platform that someone else owns, but some of the best people on the site are people that aren&#x27;t technically focused at all. These people would not have been able to publish anything if the barrier for entry wasn&#x27;t lowered.<p>And on the opposite side, if you look at places trying to bring back the small&#x2F;old web, you run into the issue that generally everyone there has the same interest of programming or technology, since it&#x27;s borderline essential to get into these places in the first place. It&#x27;s sometimes surprising what kind of people you find on there, but most of the time it&#x27;s just a bunch of programmers. The freedom of the old web was brought back at the cost of the diversity of people that populated it.
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marbuover 2 years ago
I accidentally run into this post while researching personal wikis. On the one hand I don&#x27;t agree that the chronological log structure is that bad (it actually works quite well in many cases), on the other hand it has a point that there are other ways to organize personal pages which makes sense as well.
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