Fortunately, I hadn't planned to do anything beyond starting to tweet links to posts from the archive again, something I was doing last year and then sort of forgot about. As you can see, I'm not good at pulling off special events, which explains why I'm always complaining here about what an ordeal Christmas is.
What's Happened Over The Course Of Eighteen Years?
Because I started dipping into my past last year, I am aware of some changes that have occurred over the eighteen years I've been blogging:
- One is the decline in engagement, both between bloggers, which used to happen a lot, and between myself and regular readers. I was posting links to posts from 2010 and often came upon real give and take in the comments. Well, maybe not often, but it did happen. It's been years now since I've seen that here. I put this change down to people taking their interaction with others to Facebook and Twitter, where they can just engage with a "like," and the overwhelming number of blogs, leading them to give up on following them altogether. Seriously. The number of blogs is overwhelming, I tell you. I don't read hardly any, anymore, myself. Unless something good is pointed out to me through Facebook or Twitter, of course.
- Another is dead links. I have many, many blog posts that include links that now go nowhere, because whatever I linked to is gone. The blog or site not only is inactive, it isn't being maintained. Keeping up an on-line presence takes endurance. Perseverance. Obsession. Compulsion. Some of those things are marks of my personality.
And this is why I'm so bad at planning special events. Ideas come to me way too late.
On This Day In 2002: The Answer to a Question You Didn't Ask.
*Update: I know how this happened! I have a work planning calendar (Ha! For what good that does me!), and I wrote "Blog turns 18 years old" on the March 18 date. 18 and 18. A logical mistake, though still inept. And may have been due to rushing.
I agree that engagement is way, way down from when we started blogging (and you were very early). But I wanted to stay that I'm still reading and glad that you're here. Happy 18 years!
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed! This is a fantastic accomplishment. My blog is your slightly younger sister, coming in at just 14.
ReplyDeleteYou deserve a really, really good cake!
Jen, I do appreciate it you sticking with me.
ReplyDeleteTest, I am planning to make cupcakes today, because I have eggs to use up before Friday. Waste nothing!
Happy blog birthday to you! you were one of the well-established ones I was reading when i started my own, 13 years ago. Those were heady times!
ReplyDeleteThey were heady times, Charlotte. I'm glad I got to be a part of that.
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