@PaulaSKirby @PhilosophyExp What I do see is blogging used as a substitute for political action, as if writing a post achieves something.
@sjzara @PaulaSKirby Yup. Though given the views of some well-known bloggers, that's a blessing <--non-religious kind, obv.
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@PhilosophyExp@sjzara Leaving the politics aside, I think there are few writers who don't benefit from the input of an experienced editor. -
@PaulaSKirby@sjzara Yes, though it's difficult when you're writing philosophy, because tiny changes in wording can wreck an argument. -
@PhilosophyExp@sjzara I was thinking of more generalist blogs. Few bloggers seem to ask thmslvs: Is this worth saying? Have I said it well? -
@PaulaSKirby@PhilosophyExp There need be no expense involved in blogging. It's a perfect system for publishing trivialities. -
@sjzara@PhilosophyExp Exactly. It give a megaphone to everyone, whether or not they have anything worthwhile to say or the skills to say it
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