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i'd love to have a good way to roll up existing twitter/etc threads into blogposts… the problem is that the original form something was written in is critical to the message. the raw text doesn't work as a blogpost unless i wrote it all in one burst without feelings drifting

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with a twitter-style thread, although you won't normally consciously notice this, there's a certain “rhythm” or “pacing” to it, and the writer's mood or train of thought or even their opinions can shift during writing, especially after a pause, especially if it's a day later

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the very few times i've turned a thread into a blogpost successfully, it was where i already had basically cooked a coherent message in my head and then i blasted it all out onto twitter/whatever in one go, and in that way the thread was already a blogpost in spirit

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i think i've had some other attempts at blogpostifying threads, but never published them? that's my gut feeling. once removed from the original context, the clear rhythm is lost and the shifts in mood no longer work properly, you'd need to add extra text to glue things together

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my magnum opus currently when it comes to “writing stuff” is that “the algorithm is killing twitter and it's driving me insane” post. that was very special because i somehow spent like half of an entire waking day in some anger-fuelled flow state, and that was a miracle

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that was magic because

  • i approached it like writing a thread, but realised it would be way too long to make an actual thread, and somehow channeled the same voice into a blogpost
  • my thoughts were surprisingly baked already
  • i maintained a coherent vision
  • no interruptions
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picking up where you left off is difficult for stuff with an emotional thrust, and that's the only stuff i actually want to write about in my free time. i save Serious Writing for my job, you know. i have no idea how “real” writers do it. do they have a writer tulpa? (not joking)

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i do have some other, pretty bad problems with long-form writing, though i'm starting to notice i may be having them less lately, which is nice. but if i assume those problems don't affect me so much: i could definitely write a long, very boring article. but that's no fun

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this is something so obvious and such a frequent theme at this point that it must be cliché, but basically, i only want to write blogposts about “dreams”. if a blogpost does not sell you on a certain “dream” then it's not suitable for my personal blog. that's how i am

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