If somebody crafts an interesting tweet that'll lead me to their blog, I'm going to their blog.
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I'm always amazed by people who blog all the time and tweet all the time, and still get things done. I don't know how they do it.
I do see an interest in writing for Twitter.
Speaking of Twitter, I don't even know if I composed a blog entry in 2009, as I was too busy parceling my every thought into cute 140-character sound bites. I used to only worry about being pithy for a living; now some of my best lines are wasted on a free app!
I write my own tweets.
I'm not sure blogs are necessarily the best place to get a pulse on anything. People want to blog for a variety of reasons, and that may or may not be representative.
I blog because I have something to say.
You know, some of the good part of blog theory was that blogs would be like diaries that the world could read. They would be spontaneous, whatever pops into your mind, as a diary would be.
Twitter is so short, it's safe. I don't want my bosses to be like, 'Hey, your script is due and we saw you wrote four blog pages.'
I only tweet about food and silly things, but it's really fascinating because I get a lot of response on Twitter, and I'm always looking at the type of people who write me on there, and it is such a variety.
There are 100 million blogs in the world, and it's part of my job as the co-founder of WordPress to help many more people start blogging.
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