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Kayce's avatar

I enjoy your rambling, Jenna. It's a lot of what's been going on in my own head, lately. I was just talking with friends about how much we miss blogs. Blogs before everything became a platform to sell us something. I quit Twitter (I refuse to call it by that other name) at the end of last year and have tried to use the time (so much time!) I've gained on happier things. Teaching myself to draw. Walking my dogs. Is this what getting older is? I can't be bothered to keep up with social media anymore. None of it feels authentic except for Substack.

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Melissa Cullens's avatar

Thanks for this Jenna — my process is often also very rambling. I used to have a friend who would say in a very prim, self-satisfied way: "I begin every piece with a strict outline — only once I am certain the outline is perfect do I begin to worry about the pretty words." She turned out to be not much of a friend as I'm sure you can guess.

A few years ago, I had a Big Title at a Big Deal start-up — we used Instagram to dominate our industry, and it was so FUN to build and grow there. Having had that experience, I can say for sure that the current platform is hot garbage if you actually want to connect with people.

I do more writing than art making these days, but I will never let go of my love of a beautiful image and I actually LIKE to make the content for Instagram — I just hate that (as you've mentioned here) it's basically just throwing things into a vacuum. I got particularly pissed off recently when I tried to PAY for an ad and they told me it violated their content guidelines. It was about love.

Cheers to abandoning crumbling empires

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