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  1. Cory Doctorow (pluralistic@mamot.fr)'s status on Saturday, 19-Feb-2022 21:10:31 UTC Cory Doctorow Cory Doctorow

    Today is the second anniversary of the founding of Pluralistic, my multiplatform, non-metrics-driven, solo blog, founded in some haste after my unplanned (but overdue and amicable) departure from Boing Boing.

    For two years, I've been putting out a new edition nearly every day (550 posts, or 75%). Each edition has one or more posts, and many of the editions have consisted of one or two long essays.

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    • Cory Doctorow (pluralistic@mamot.fr)'s status on Saturday, 19-Feb-2022 21:10:21 UTC Cory Doctorow Cory Doctorow
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      I have no idea how many people are reading any of these, nor which articles "perform" better. The metric I focus on is feedback: what readers say and write about the pieces I write. I'm far more interested in the thick, qualitative accounts of the impact of my work than the dubious quantitative residue that remains when you use a stats package to incinerate the waste product of your readership:

      https://locusmag.com/2021/05/cory-doctorow-qualia/

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    • Cory Doctorow (pluralistic@mamot.fr)'s status on Saturday, 19-Feb-2022 21:10:22 UTC Cory Doctorow Cory Doctorow
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      I've also put more energy into metadata, including alt text for those illos. Good metadata isn't just a matter of accessibility, it's also key to avoiding getting slaughtered by predatory "copyleft trolls."

      https://doctorow.medium.com/an-open-letter-to-pixsy-ceo-kain-jones-who-keeps-sending-me-legal-threats-5dfc54558f2c

      One thing I *haven't* added is any kind of measurement tools. Neither the pluralistic.net website, nor its RSS feed, nor my newsletter, gather any statistics.

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    • Cory Doctorow (pluralistic@mamot.fr)'s status on Saturday, 19-Feb-2022 21:10:24 UTC Cory Doctorow Cory Doctorow
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      I've plowed the extra time that automation bought me into making Pluralistic better. I added another distribution channel (Medium), and I upped my illustration game, practicing diligently with The Gimp to turn public domain and CC sources into images. I'm especially proud of this "Luddite" illo:

      https://pluralistic.net/2022/01/04/general-ludd/#loomsmashers

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    • Cory Doctorow (pluralistic@mamot.fr)'s status on Saturday, 19-Feb-2022 21:10:25 UTC Cory Doctorow Cory Doctorow
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      Without Loren's scripts, I wouldn't have been able to keep up the pace. Automation's benefits can't be overstated. I also benefited greatly from Mitch Wagner's suggestion of chirr.app, a Twitter thread-composition tool. It's pretty janky, to be honest, but *so much better* than Twitter's own threading tools.

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    • Cory Doctorow (pluralistic@mamot.fr)'s status on Saturday, 19-Feb-2022 21:10:27 UTC Cory Doctorow Cory Doctorow
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      When I started Pluralistic, I did all the cross-posting by hand. It was an *absurdly* complex process, and I made gross errors every day. Thankfully, a reader named Loren Kohnfelder volunteered to make me some Python scripts that automate vast swathes of that work away:

      https://pluralistic.net/2021/01/13/two-decades/#hfbd

      (Loren is a cryptography pioneer:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loren_Kohnfelder

      and he's just published an outstanding book "Designing Secure Software: A Guide for Developers")

      https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/696989/designing-secure-software-by-loren-kohnfelder/

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    • Cory Doctorow (pluralistic@mamot.fr)'s status on Saturday, 19-Feb-2022 21:10:28 UTC Cory Doctorow Cory Doctorow
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      That is, while my posts appear as threads on Twitter and Mastodon, and as articles on Medium and Tumblr, the permalinks for each post live on my own site, which I control.

      That is a *lot* of work, because the platforms firmly resist it. Platforms want to enclose our work. They don't want to be our distributors, they want to be our publishers, with the power to control our audience's access to us, and our access to our audience.

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    • Cory Doctorow (pluralistic@mamot.fr)'s status on Saturday, 19-Feb-2022 21:10:29 UTC Cory Doctorow Cory Doctorow
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      I also run a daily "This Day in History" feature in which I revisit my blogging from one year, five years, ten years, fifteen years and twenty years ago. This is an invaluable tool for understanding the evolution of my own thinking and the long-run changes in the causes I care about:

      https://pluralistic.net/2022/02/18/broken-records/#retro

      The "pluralistic" in my Pluralistic strategy is twofold. First, I practice "POSSE" (Post Own Site, Share Everywhere).

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    • Cory Doctorow (pluralistic@mamot.fr)'s status on Saturday, 19-Feb-2022 21:10:30 UTC Cory Doctorow Cory Doctorow
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      In some ways, Pluralistic's long form essays are the dividends for the 20+ years I've been a daily blogger. All those short pieces I've written over the preceding decades are available for me to search and reference in longer, synthetic pieces. The database isn't solely digital: every time I blog something, the act of writing it up for strangers helps me remember it and bring it to mind later. I call it "The Memex Method."

      https://doctorow.medium.com/the-memex-method-238c71f2fb46

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