Thanks for the welcome!
I guess one of my main questions is if it's bad to use an account for publicizing blog posts. Social faux pas, maybe?
I'd be honored if you'd check out Pervert Justice. It's not well-read, but I like to think it has value commenting on issues of race, gender, law enforcement, jurisprudence, legislation, politics, and general justice.
How does one generally get to know people around here? Just reading the Home timeline?
@cripdyke @CountZero There's a natty acronym for "maintain your work on a server you control, link to it on the social platforms", but I can't remember it.
Personally I like the links that have almost summary text, not teasers. THat makes it feel less spammy to me, less emotionally exhausting and less of a unilateral use of my attention.
@clew
The thing about not making unilateral use of someone's attention helps. Thanks.
@cripdyke You're welcome, in two senses!
I wish I could remember that acronym. There's probably a better discussion of the problem linked to it.
@cripdyke @CountZero And getting to know people -- lots of people have posted a "I'm new here! I like discussing [a long string of hashtags].
Then anyone looking for the hashtag should find you.
@cripdyke
Well....if you're afraid that advertising for your blog might bother people, you can use the CW.
However, @pzmyers doesn't use it and i've never seen anyone complaining.
If you put links, it will be my pleasure to read some of your articles (can't promise to read them all though😉).
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