I wouldn't say making publishing easy stifles creativity but it sure lowers 
the signal to noise ratio quite a bit. There's just a whole lot more junk 
to sift through now to find something that is quality. 

On Thursday, October 22, 2020 at 12:34:37 PM UTC-4 [email protected] 
wrote:

> hey all, I came across this article called "how the blog broke the web. 
> https://stackingthebricks.com/how-blogs-broke-the-web/
>
> I found it to be a fascinating expose of how the web became boring once 
> services like Livejournal and Blogger made it easy for people to create 
> journals, which in turn stifled creativity by templatizing journal entries. 
> It got my gears turning to one, Wordpress; and two, today's trend of 'no 
> code' webpages. Are we stifling creativity by making it *too *easy to use 
> the Web? Are we doomed to live in a world of Tic Toc videos? And lastly, it 
> got me thinking about my tiddlywiki and the customization options available 
> that I haven't spent much time exploring yet :)
>
>
>

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