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About soulless comments and hearts

I established relationships with several social networking services (SNS).

At first it was Kakao Story.

The beginning was great, but

After posting a few times, it soon became dwarfed.

I started Daum and Naver blogs around the same time.

I ended up writing it and it became someone else’s business.

Naver is my third challenge.

The first article was posted in April 2022.

I have 3,168 neighbors.

About 10 years after Facebook account creation,

I put my heart and soul into it last year.

My friend has 3,440 minutes.

Instagram launched last year but soon faded.

There are 359 followers.

Brunch Story started in April this year.

There are 17 subscribers.

YouTube is about a year old.

There are 172 subscribers.

Thank you all.

Each platform had different appeal.

Naver blog resembles a data archive.

It is easy to store them by type and find them when needed.

So storage is a priority rather than showing.

I make it the basic and put the most love into it.

At first, we tried hard to increase the number of neighbors, but

After understanding the personality, it was like a neighborhood Sarangbang,

Do not stop neighbors from coming.

However, I don’t even go looking for it.

Facebook’s advantage is instantaneous communication.

You can find friends in the area you want and share your opinions.

While Naver blog is static, it is dynamic.

There are also disadvantages.

It resembles a daily newspaper.

Yesterday is buried and only today exists.

Politicians would like it.

The style seems to be different depending on who makes it and who uses it.

When I write on Naver blog, I feel like I’m eating Korean food.

When I post on Facebook, it feels like I am eating food.

I’ll have to talk about this separately when I get the chance.

Instagram didn’t suit my taste.

I think it’s probably because it’s image-centered.

We can’t ignore the trend these days,

I started thinking that I needed that kind of feeling.

After a few months,

Everything was authentication-first.

Even when I ate, photos came first,

Even though I was sure it was a bubble, I went there for the photos.

I thought it would be enough to express just two emotions.

If you don’t like it, say “huh”

If you like it, “Awesome”

Brunch Story started this spring.

Unlike other places, there was a test here.

I just debuted as a writer and didn’t post anything.

It was fun to wander around and read the articles.

I couldn’t get used to calling ‘like’ ‘like’.

Unlike blogs, I liked that there were no advertising posts by professional ‘scammers’.

I started posting in earnest about a month ago.

I just posted articles and didn’t pay attention to subscribers.

YouTube was greed.

I spent quite a bit of time learning editing.

There are 42 videos in total.

From filming the video to editing it, it was a waste of time.

If it is absolutely necessary, I think it is wiser to leave it to the manufacturing company.

Sometimes I post mainly ‘short’ posts.

It doesn’t take that much time,

In the mood for a little fun.

Writing more than 1,000 characters every day, like writing a diary,

It is also a writing group assignment.

On Naver Blog, Facebook, Brunch Story, and Instagram

Published simultaneously.

Ilta Safida.

Articles contributed to newspapers, etc. are focused on Naver Blog,

Sometimes I also post it on Brunch Story.

Facebook is the only place where you can reply to comments.

Naver blog blocks likes and comments.

Brunch Story couldn’t find that function.

I don’t really care about Instagram.

Even if you can’t reply to Facebook’s ‘Like’, don’t forget to ‘Comment’.

There is no special reason for this.

First of all, it’s because I’m lazy and can’t reply individually.

This is because the two are often embarrassed by soulless hearts and comments.

Sometimes the number of hearts is twice as many as the number read.

If I ignore it, it bothers me, and if I answer, it feels like I’m lying.

Thank you to everyone who visited.

Until I moved my residence last year due to work,

I wrote on Naver blog every day for over 100 days.

One day, I was late for work and came home around midnight.

It was a time when 1,500 characters were written.

Around 11 o’clock, I received a text message telling me to wait because my post hadn’t been uploaded.

I stayed up all night that night.

(I don’t know if I will have a chance to tell this story separately.)

It’s a shame I can’t write a comment

A Naver blog neighbor sent me a story.

After thinking for a few days

Rather than saying sorry, I thought it would be better to tell the story.

It got too long.

Would it have been better if I had said this?

Thank you.

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