I was told by a mod/admin here not to link to my blog so I have no choice but to link to the raddle version of the article. Normally I wouldn’t link to raddle on a space that’s not specifically anarchist.
I understand that you think writers shouldn’t accept donations for their essays, but I personally don’t see an issue with it, so I have no reason to move to another platform. Same as I have no reason to make raddle federated because you think a site automatically pushing user data to external servers where it can never be deleted is ideologically desirable. We have different needs and desires.
I was told by a mod/admin here not to link to my blog so I have no choice but to link to the raddle version of the article. Normally I wouldn’t link to raddle on a space that’s not specifically anarchist.
Anarchy has nothing to do with federated technology from my perspective. I’m not interested in arguing with you about this when it has nothing to do with the topic. I think we should delete our comments so we don’t get told off by the mods for breaking the rules.
Let’s clarify that you call _ blog_ is patreon, a monetizing platform.
In relation to your link, I corrected my previous comment to reflect what I meant.
all blogs are monetizing platforms the only difference is that one is voluntary and doesn’t force ads on you
I’m not an expert on blogging, but NoBlogs.org seems like a great alternative to patreon.
I understand that you think writers shouldn’t accept donations for their essays, but I personally don’t see an issue with it, so I have no reason to move to another platform. Same as I have no reason to make raddle federated because you think a site automatically pushing user data to external servers where it can never be deleted is ideologically desirable. We have different needs and desires.