The plan is to modify the theme I'm currently using to be more website-like and recategorize the posts I currently have. It's best done before the blog gets much bigger, so I jumped on this event as an opportunity to get started.
I'm glad that the timing works out in that way! :D Good luck with your reorganisation, that sounds very cool. (I enjoyed reading your blog post about house cleaning - little and often is what I aspire to as well, so it's nice to read about someone else making that work).
Yeah I bought two URLs for the same site, I just couldn't resist either of them! >_<
Valid, they're both great URLs xD
I firmly believe everyone who creates stuff to share with others should have their own online space independent of corporate social media, and I love the creativity and freedom of personal websites!
Absolutely - the situation with content purges of NSFW stuff is particularly grim, and multiple peeps here have cited it as the reason for building their own spaces, which I think is great and very smart. Even non-corporate social media like Pillowfort can be precarious (their donation situation is currently very hand-to-mouth) and in retrospect, making your own space really is the solution to all of the endless fandom (and non-fandom) migrations - not A Social Network Of Our Own as people keep suggesting. I know it can seem intimidating, of course, but I hope the word continues to spread about how fun and doable it is!
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I'm glad that the timing works out in that way! :D Good luck with your reorganisation, that sounds very cool. (I enjoyed reading your blog post about house cleaning - little and often is what I aspire to as well, so it's nice to read about someone else making that work).
Valid, they're both great URLs xD
Absolutely - the situation with content purges of NSFW stuff is particularly grim, and multiple peeps here have cited it as the reason for building their own spaces, which I think is great and very smart. Even non-corporate social media like Pillowfort can be precarious (their donation situation is currently very hand-to-mouth) and in retrospect, making your own space really is the solution to all of the endless fandom (and non-fandom) migrations - not A Social Network Of Our Own as people keep suggesting. I know it can seem intimidating, of course, but I hope the word continues to spread about how fun and doable it is!