I’ve gained a great following of smart, fun readers who really further the discussions that I pose with my writing. I enjoy getting my thoughts out into words and hearing what you all think of those thoughts. Through this blog I was able to market my books, short stories, and other writings. It is a wonderful tool to keep you all up-to-date with what is going on in my head on both on an anthropological level and a personal one.
All that being said, it seems as though the steam is
wearing off, not just for my blog, but for all blogs. We’ve moved into an age
where pictures and videos are much more appealing than words. The normal social
media user doesn’t want to read paragraphs of text; they want a short
description, an eye-catching image, and sometimes a link to that story to read
further if they so choose. Look at twitter; tweets cap out at a max of 140
characters. On Instagram you don’t even need words; you can tell stories with
pictures. Facebook allows you to write all you want and attach pictures and
videos but a lot of users don’t read the entirety of user’s posts. Hell there’s
even an internet saying “tl;dr” which means “too long; didn’t read.” This is
used to respond to excessively long posts and then offer your opinion.
The irony of using my blog to complain about this is
not lost on me. I know that what I have described above doesn’t apply to
everyone. There are still many of you out there who read blogs and continue to
respond and carry on discussions. It’s my hope that that will continue, but I
realize that I have to change with the time as well. I use twitter
(@TheGingerNerd) and Instagram (@the_ginger_nerd) to stay in contact with those
they may not read my blog and also with those who do.
So to my readers, thank you all for sticking by me
and continuing to engage in thought-provoking dialogue. I will continue to
write about my interests even if there’s only a few people who continue to read
my blog.