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ploum

@molly0xfff : As you seem to follow everything through RSS (like I do), I wonder how you draw the line between a "blog" and a "newsletter"?

Also, as the medium always impacts the message, I’m curious to know if you see any difference in terms of content/tone between blogs and newsletters.

Signed: A 20 years of blogging veteran

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Molly White

@ploum it’s a very fuzzy line, and i have some newsletters on my blogroll. mostly just comes down to vibes and cadence

ploum

@molly0xfff : thanks for the clarification. I will continue to talk about "blogs" and try to not bother too much then ;-)

(some are calling my own blogs a "newsletter" and it disturbs me more than it should)

cerement

@ploum @molly0xfff

personally, I go more by “delivery method”:
- if it’s web-based, it’s a blog
- if it’s email-based, it’s either a newsletter (single-source) or a mailing list (multi-source)

ploum

@cerement @molly0xfff : most blog allow you to subscribe by email. Most newsletters have an history and a RSS feed, which blurs the line.

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