I haven't yet used your thing. It strikes me as useful for many people but probably not for me. What I *would* use is that same interface, but publishing to a richly hyperlinked static site as notes (possibly visually navigable). Notes addressed by time-stamp URLs.
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Are.na is both too heavy duty/community oriented and owned by 3rd parties. I want a 1-person journal like space. Maybe closer to a cross between a personal wiki and a blog, or notion. Simple out of the box static page template that's just a near-linear DAG viz.
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Key is: for me it's not so much introversion that's a problem to be solved, but publishing in a way that I control. Publishing on twitter = dissolve it into hive mind. Pure private notes = only my mind. Publish on static public site = open up my mind palace for public.
Also allows for "controlled sociability" growth part, where I might give publishing permission to a few friends who I trust to inject stuff into my pensieve (heh good name/UX metaphor) without messing it up. Write access for mind-meld friends only. Read-only to rest.
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+1 on this being something I’d use — was building a really basic tool that’d let your tweets be input to a barebones CMS but twitter UX felt too limiting for it to be worth it
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if anything, part of my motivation would be to deliberately organize/put at the forefront selected tweets as opposed to leaving it to chronological order buried in shitposts (essentially Pinned Tweet on steroids or SoundCloud’s Spotlight feature)
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