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              "plaintext": "When I first began blogging regularly, in 2003, I used a product called Radio Userland. It was a desktop app that also doubled as an RSS Reader. It was especially convenient to subscribe to fellow Radio Userland bloggers, which meant that a community formed around the product. We even had something called the \"Radio Community Server,\" which helped people discover other Radio blogs."
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              "plaintext": "For these reasons, in the early days of Read/Write Web I most often linked to other RU bloggers. We felt like a little tribe, because we were using a (let's be honest) very niche web product and many of us were interested in similarly niche topics — RSS, blogging, wikis, open web, \"social software.\" I remember the feeling... it made me very quickly realize that I was part of an online community of like minds and fascinating new people. And I was in New Zealand at this point, so I was very isolated from anything happening in Silicon Valley. That was the power of the web in action."
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              "plaintext": "Speaking of which... Another key aspect of RU was that it encouraged informal blogging — very similar to the appeal of Leaflet now. As Bluesky's @pfrazee.com put it recently:"
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              "plaintext": "Radio Userland felt like that in 2003, and I loved it because I was still figuring out how to 'write' to the web in a way that felt sustainable (I had a full-time job at the time). Eventually, RWW became ReadWriteWeb and I started writing more journalistic posts. So I turned into a more formal blogger from around mid-2004 — which not coincidentally is when I switched from RU to a more 'professional' publishing tool, Movable Type. And then later, RWW became my full-time job, then it became a group blog and an actual business."
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