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Thank you, I guess because I stare at what I write all the time...It's become boring and substandard in my opinion. It's like looking at your own face for years, looks ordinary or bland because familiarity creates a lack of novelty! If you provide too much sensitive information it does raise the risk of someone being able to connect the dots and finding you. It does create an attack surface, but...They need to have all the parts in order to be able to act upon it. If the device is a local network thing that doesn't connect to the internet...Small bits of info might not be so bad, but too much is not good.
I think hustle culture has destroyed a lot of the blogging scene with pushing products, services, etc. I really hate how authentic blogs have gone to the wayside and the hustle blogs have kinda taken over. Or worse the influencer blogs designed to sell you low quality tat are growing in scale and influence.
Yeah, deciding what a blog should be, its purpose, or how it should be implemented is very person. I would think on it, personally I am choosing a general purpose style. That focuses on variety stuff written from my perspective (occasionally flawed because yah know, people aren't perfect). My Blog.
I think you can talk about all manner of subjects, whether they be controversial or otherwise provided you do it with care. Really think about the political posts carefully before you make them, as it is important to talk about politics, but doing it in a humane way matters. I think we've lost the art of the indie web since the commercialized, centralized website has become popular. I am even trying to rediscovering it by just trying shit and seeing it if works in practice. There is nothing wrong with a bit of live practice!