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<blockquote data-quote="ThickMcRunFast" data-source="post: 1451574" data-attributes="member: 21735"><p>M</p><p></p><p>indeed, blogs encourage higher quality discourse than say a YouTube comment section. Blogs may be preferred by people who grew up in the early days of the internet. Today, the money is made keeping young folks wading through infinity pools of content. Blogging for rag-tags is a noble cause, but it doesn’t put meals on the table. The early YouTube model was a wild west of sorts with a low bar of entry and high potential reward. It wasn’t going to stay that way forever. Happy to be a rat-tag follower either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThickMcRunFast, post: 1451574, member: 21735"] M indeed, blogs encourage higher quality discourse than say a YouTube comment section. Blogs may be preferred by people who grew up in the early days of the internet. Today, the money is made keeping young folks wading through infinity pools of content. Blogging for rag-tags is a noble cause, but it doesn’t put meals on the table. The early YouTube model was a wild west of sorts with a low bar of entry and high potential reward. It wasn’t going to stay that way forever. Happy to be a rat-tag follower either way. [/QUOTE]
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