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Ask HN: Why are there fewer non-tech personal blogs? (athletes', architects')

4 点作者 kernelsoe将近 5 年前
As far as I could read, there seems to be very few individual blogs unlike a developer&#x27;s or programmer&#x27;s one. In my country, about 70% of population use Facebook everyday (which have already quite problematic). There are short and long posts from electricians or from a local chef which I and&#x2F;or many people enjoy reading. But the obvious problem is these posts are behind the walled-garden as they don&#x27;t have personal websites (am thinking about creating one soon).<p>Although the web seems to be easier for posting knowledgeable essays compare to 2000s, why are there fewer personal websites and some recent human knowledge (opinions ...) are behind wall-garden?<p>It&#x27;s quite easy for a tech-savvy guy to start running a jamstack in no time. But is that becoming really easy for an accountant or a barista? to share their experience as easy as hitting tweet button or What&#x27;s on your mind textarea?

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cyberdrunk将近 5 年前
&gt; Why are there fewer non-tech personal blogs? (athletes&#x27;, architects&#x27;)<p>Tech is unique in a couple of ways:<p>1. It&#x27;s a very young industry, so there are no set ways to do many things yet, which invites people to experiment and then write about it.<p>2. Unlike many other industries, in tech you can experiment using just your at-home equipment.<p>3. Older industries arguably expect their practitioners to be more mature, so you&#x27;re less likely to see a structural engineer writing about his weird ideas on how to build support beams... Whereas in tech if you blog, even if it&#x27;s BS, it is still welcomed.<p>4. There&#x27;s plenty of money in tech and the blog can help you get to the highest paying roles. (whereas in for example architecture it&#x27;s much more about just seniority and years on the job).
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unearth3d将近 5 年前
Depends how much people like to (or need to) reach out. I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s mainly technical. I started late in my profession (land planning &#x2F; ecology) while most started during uni so grew up with their network so they don&#x27;t need to develop one - that&#x27;s part of what I think is going on.<p>Also I don&#x27;t see many traditional professionals as wanting to reach out and I find it enjoyable, and remunerative.<p>I have a wordpress blog (found via bt w3 site) and two twitters so not too walled that helps me reach out and be more findable. Self-hosting would take me too long to read up on as seem to be many options but I suspect most are unfit.
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dogma1138将近 5 年前
I have a feeling that your stats and experience is heavily affected by selection bias.
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slightwinder将近 5 年前
Normal people don&#x27;t care about walled gardes. They use facebook, instagram, youtube and discord to share their content. Writing blogs is mostly old-school for the strange dudes or those with real content.
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sciencewolf将近 5 年前
I would imagine most people you know would have a difficult time running a website, even on Wordpress or something remotely technical. I used to work at a large website builder (think Wix, Squarespace, etc.) and it was shocking how many people hired out the drag-and-drop functionality for their sites!
TomMarius将近 5 年前
In my country there is at least 10x political blogs than technical ones. They&#x27;re using local simplistic blog platforms (usually hosted by news sites) that let you have your own third level domain.
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rurban将近 5 年前
They either meet in person or are writing books instead.<p>And they don&#x27;t know how to blog, and they have no idea that this would be free.
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