I started using Blogger 15 years ago, in April. I did some meta-blogging about the Blogger platform last year when I was feeling particularly unhappy with Google and their limited support for the Blogger service. In this blog post, I want to reflect on my blogging experience.And Twitter, too
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| Twitter anniversary (click image to enlarge) |
However, as can be seen in the image to the left, I do respond to other people's tweets that have nothing to do with science fiction.
Going Viral
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| April 5th - Traffic to the wikifiction blog |
The wikifiction blog has a special connection to Italy. In the Exode Saga, I imagine that in the Ekcolir Reality, the Etruscan civilization dominated Europe, not Rome.
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| Map source: CSSE at Johns Hopkins University |
Little did I know while writing that story back in 2016 that Italy would become a hot spot for the Covid-19 pandemic. While viruses have been a topic of discussion here at this blog prior to 2020 (example), I've only made a few virus-related posts to Twitter (example).
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| A viral tweet, March 22nd 2020 |
There are a few options for how you can adjust the appearance of an embedded tweet. The image shown below is an example of the "dark" option.
I began tracking the number of Covid-19 cases in the USA on January 26th. The "dark" image shown below illustrates that towards the end of January my thoughts turned to my science fiction story Exodemic, which features the world-altering effects of a virus.
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| The dark side. January 28, 2020 viral tweet. |
Now, I routinely link each blog post to a Google Photos album that contains imaginary book and magazine covers.
I've tried to make the old Picasa-generated albums visible in Google Photos, but that does not seem to have worked.
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| Ghost of Picasa: image "comments" from 2010. |
Bottom Line
After 15 years of using Blogger, I'm still confused by the interface. Right now, there is a "Try the new Blogger" button, but I generally wait until Blogger forces me to use their new versions.
Dear Diary
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| the new Blogger |
Related Reading: the new Blogger
Next: a complication for Nirutam
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| visit the Gallery of Book and Magazine Covers |
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| Interesting item from Twitter |









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