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reddit (and the general state of the scene)
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I never bothered with promoting my blog, so i dont have many followers or daily hits (between 50-80 a day seems the average after 4,5 years).

Yesterday i posted a link to a new Inkscape tutorial on the Inkscape subreddit as an experiment to see how much traffic that would generate.
That gave me 25 hits in 18 hours so far.

I dont know, i use reddit for discussing movie and television stuff. It doesnt appear like a good place for helping with graphics design problems to me, but younger people seem to prefer it compared to forums.

I tried G+ for a while and found it awful. Never bothered with Facebook.
Do people use it as a forum substitute ?

I guess youtube is the biggest thing for getting content out, but i cant see myself investing in the tech and im not used to speaking english, so that might sound a little odd....
Also not sure about the future of YT. It seems since the adpocalypse, YT is on the decline and something different will appear at some time.
Or net neutrality will change it all.

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reddit (and the general state of the scene) - by Espermaschine - 12-18-2017, 10:45 AM
RE: reddit - by rich2005 - 12-18-2017, 10:58 AM

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