I’m thinking about giving up tweeting for one week, and instead write out all my thoughts and reactions on my blog. So far this year, I’ve been having a lot of fun blogging more. In the past decade when I have an idea, I would head to Twitter and blurt it out. Now, writing out …
It’s not a complete silo quit, but it’s a start. Matt’s got some great ideas here about why it’s important and useful to write on your own website. I do think there are some building blocks he could add to his site to improve on some of the downsides or replace bits he thinks he’s missing out on though.
Since he doesn’t support Webmentions yet, I’m manually syndicating my reply to his website in support of his efforts.
I love that term, “silo quit”.
At first I typed “silo quiet”—which is also fitting.
It’s funny because I thought your idea of a “Twitter Nap” was awesome. If you’re careful, you might be able to turn it into the Twitter hibernation that Ben, I, and others have been trying.
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