When do I #blog? A breakdown of my top four #indieweb content types – articles, reposts, checkins and notes – by month.
Unsurprisingly my checkins, which represent #geocaching/#geohashing activity, grow in the spring and peak in the summer when the weather’s better!
At first I assumed the notes peak in November might have been thrown off by a single conference, e.g. musetech, but it turns out I’ve just done more note-friendly things in Novembers, like Challenge Robin II and my Cape Town meetup, which are enough to throw the numbers off.
Interesting. I was surprised when clicking on a hashtag to be taken to Twitter rather than your posts about geohashing on your own site. Is that deliberate?
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Yes, sort of, but I’m not entirely happy about it! ;-)
The hashtags in my notes for the benefit of networks they get syndicated to (e.g. Twitter, Facebook) don’t always line up with my own taxonomies!
I’ll do something smarter down the line.
Understood. And thanks for the picture of your poster. I’m new to the game and didn’t know about that, but I’ve bookmarked the poster generator for next time.
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Number of Posts, by Kind, per Month I’ve been blogging since 1998 (although few posts survive from the early years), initially on the Avatar Diary (hosted on Castle of the Four Winds and then AvAngel.com), later on Scatmania.org, then finally on DanQ.me. This graph shows the number of posts for
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