RE: Content Ownership in Web3: What I Learned from 12 Years of Blogging for Nothing

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Yes, blogspot was ok, but my WordPress blog was a disaster. There was a time when I lost three months of my hard work. Someone hacked my account and removed the articles. I got careless and forgot to save them on my hard drive. That incident caused me to lose interest in blogging. I took a rest for several months and since then I have stuck with blogspot until I found Hive.

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I was mainly on Blogspot even though many recommended WP. However I was used to Blogger and somehow I felt 'at home' with it. Nice free blog themes were available and my blog looked semi-professional (it was about Flash and later Python) but SEO wise it was disaster so I guess that's was the main reason why I never monetized it.

Always backup, hard learned lesson, I know. I would probably feel the same.

Hive is interesting, but I think it takes a lot of digging into what and where to post, what communities etc to be able to make good profit. It's the future for sure that's why I'm still here :)

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If you worked several hours to publish any single article on blog, you should at least have made a backup (even older drafts would have helped a lot). 🤔🧘‍♂️🤓

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