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"“Who knows that you blog?”"
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"textContent": "David, on his blog Forking Mad, asked: “Who knows that you blog?” This is a question I have fought with for over a decade now, since I created my first blog on Weebly back in 2013. I have avoided it at times as I have felt scared about who is actually reading my blog. And I honestly find, at times, that no one is! Which gives me some peace, but then when I am happy to post it out here the way I am doing it now… why should I not make sure that more people read! As David said, there is “nothing to hide in what I have said”. I think I will mention my blog more often to my friends and family when I am discussing something, and if I have already shared the topic here on the blog as well. I am proud of my place on this internet, and I should feel better about it.",
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