why linkspams?
Jan. 8th, 2019 06:18 pmThis post is for my version of a January posting meme, aimed at daily posts through January (and a little into February). You can suggest topics here.
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wanderingnork wanted to know how I make linkspam posts, source links, etc. The answer to that is both really simple--I just collect all the interesting links that cross across my feeds and tuck them away into a list with snippets describing them as I find them--and a little more complicated.
I often pull conversations from my Dreamwidth reading feed and interesting pieces from Metafilter when I'm doing this. Sometimes I pick up links from Twitter, too; my twitter is the sort of place where I often see interesting biology links passed around, because I mostly use Twitter to talk with other biologists. Sometimes I open links in a new tab and forget where I found them until I'm hastily trying to clear things out with a linkspam. Sometimes I go googling weird shit that occurs to me at odd intervals, or things I've heard about via reading. Tumblr used to be a big source of links for me, too, but lately I've been hanging out less over there.
I generally do not specifically go looking for links to share over here, although I do try to include a fair bit of Dreamwidth-specific conversational blogging when I construct these things. (Mostly that is because I'm enjoying my time over here and I am hoping to encourage more people to slide over onto DW. It feels like a good trade, especially with the conversations I have been having here this year.)
I do sometimes go looking specifically for links to make Metafilter FPPs (front page posts) with, usually when I've just found something new offline and want to turn it into an online discussion. MeFi is a hell of a bigger site than my little DW blog, and I can usually count on it to spawn an interesting conversation. (I have the same name on Metafilter, but you can't look at user profiles without an account. If you want to see the kinds of things I've done there, here's a list of all the posts I've written over there which should be accessible to everyone.) But a Metafilter FPP is also going to be much more focused and thoughtful than my scattered linkspams, which take less writing. And if something has been linked already on Metafilter, I don't usually do another post on it unless it's been at least a few years, which is not the case for linkspams.
I can't really imagine finding something I read and enjoyed and not including it in a linkspam here. Probable exceptions include locked content from someone that isn't accessible to readers or anything that has a "please don't share" kind of disclaimer on it. Mostly I just assume that anyone reading this blog regularly either has as eclectic a sense of what's interesting as I do or is capable of scrolling past anything they don't care about. I do read or glance over a lot of things that aren't as promising as I thought when I clicked on them, and those I tend not to pass along to you guys. But by and large, I just toss useful things up here on the philosophy that if no one else wants to see, at least I can find things later.
I often pull conversations from my Dreamwidth reading feed and interesting pieces from Metafilter when I'm doing this. Sometimes I pick up links from Twitter, too; my twitter is the sort of place where I often see interesting biology links passed around, because I mostly use Twitter to talk with other biologists. Sometimes I open links in a new tab and forget where I found them until I'm hastily trying to clear things out with a linkspam. Sometimes I go googling weird shit that occurs to me at odd intervals, or things I've heard about via reading. Tumblr used to be a big source of links for me, too, but lately I've been hanging out less over there.
I generally do not specifically go looking for links to share over here, although I do try to include a fair bit of Dreamwidth-specific conversational blogging when I construct these things. (Mostly that is because I'm enjoying my time over here and I am hoping to encourage more people to slide over onto DW. It feels like a good trade, especially with the conversations I have been having here this year.)
I do sometimes go looking specifically for links to make Metafilter FPPs (front page posts) with, usually when I've just found something new offline and want to turn it into an online discussion. MeFi is a hell of a bigger site than my little DW blog, and I can usually count on it to spawn an interesting conversation. (I have the same name on Metafilter, but you can't look at user profiles without an account. If you want to see the kinds of things I've done there, here's a list of all the posts I've written over there which should be accessible to everyone.) But a Metafilter FPP is also going to be much more focused and thoughtful than my scattered linkspams, which take less writing. And if something has been linked already on Metafilter, I don't usually do another post on it unless it's been at least a few years, which is not the case for linkspams.
I can't really imagine finding something I read and enjoyed and not including it in a linkspam here. Probable exceptions include locked content from someone that isn't accessible to readers or anything that has a "please don't share" kind of disclaimer on it. Mostly I just assume that anyone reading this blog regularly either has as eclectic a sense of what's interesting as I do or is capable of scrolling past anything they don't care about. I do read or glance over a lot of things that aren't as promising as I thought when I clicked on them, and those I tend not to pass along to you guys. But by and large, I just toss useful things up here on the philosophy that if no one else wants to see, at least I can find things later.
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Date: 2019-01-09 11:52 pm (UTC)Any advice on which days are good to post, or is it just a matter of "pick a day any day and stay consistent"?
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Date: 2019-01-10 01:21 am (UTC)