In-reply-to » @tamer We're not trying to compete with anything... If you've read About Yarn.social -- In a nutshell I want to create an open, transparent social platform that respect's folks privacy and freedoms. It must also be easy to use and down-to-earth where human interactions actually matter. None of this rubbish of manipulating what you see, driving up engagement numbers to serve your advertisers and all that garbage

@tamer@twtxt.net We tried having a full Blogging feature. It was half baked, missing quite a lot of functionality folks were used to with full-blogging engines, and it didnโ€™t really work all that well really. So we dropped it and refocused our efforts.

The accepted norm now is to just publish a link with a nice title to your Blog post and see if anyone finds it interesting enough to Yarn about ๐Ÿ‘Œ โ€“ Thereโ€™s a โ€œBookmarkletโ€ tool you can find in Settings under โ€œToolsโ€ that makes this a snap ๐Ÿ‘Œ

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