[HN Gopher] Why and how to write things on the Internet (2022)
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Why and how to write things on the Internet (2022)
Author : jger15
Score : 16 points
Date : 2025-08-12 13:14 UTC (2 days ago)
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(TXT) w3m dump (www.benkuhn.net)
| zahlman wrote:
| > In fact, my suggestion is to make all your writing-related
| choices to optimize for this. If something seems like a good idea
| in principle, but would make it harder for you to write
| consistently or slower to get feedback, don't do it.
|
| But what if the thing that seems to be making it harder to write
| consistently (on a blog; I seem to have no problem commenting on
| forums) is just being me?
| pieisgood wrote:
| I have bad news
| MonkeyClub wrote:
| > (on a blog; I seem to have no problem commenting on forums)
|
| Then write for forums. Let me briefly elaborate.
|
| In a forum, the conversation is already going,and you catch it
| at a place that interests you, and throw in your two cents.
|
| In a blog, there's too much ceremony: find "blog worthy" idea,
| do "blog worthy" research, write "blog worthy" prose, review
| and edit "blog worthily", publish.
|
| Too many hassles, and perhaps some psychological barriers here
| or there too.
|
| When you have an intetesting thought, use the forum as the
| audience in your mind, and write your response to your thought.
| Take this or that position, turn them on their heads, contrast
| and combine them, play around with them.
|
| Then save and close the file, and let it steep. Come back to it
| when you remember it, or when it starts bugging you, and when
| you feel ready make a paper plane out of it and chuck it out
| the window to the winds, i.e. turn it into HTML and put it
| somewhere online. Ask some friends for feedback and their
| thoughts, retouch your thinking and your text. Lather, rinse,
| repeat.
|
| You will consistently have ideas and counters ideas, it's
| unavoidable. After you have a rudimentary technique down (and
| forums grade/conversational is perfectly adequate) the rest is
| just imprinting your thought process on paper/into a file. It
| doesn't need to be written for fanciful reasons, thinking
| through writing is perfectly legit.
|
| Then one file will lead to another, and then another, when you
| feel like it, because your writing muscle will strengthen. You
| don't need a daily/weekly/monthly schedule, unless you want to
| adopt one on purpose.
|
| You can also read around the tech blogosphere for more
| inspiration, posts on writing or blogging is a frequent
| blogging subject :)
|
| Given how we're on HN, I'd be amiss not to recommend a read
| through PG's essays on writing, and I also find Dan Luu's also
| interesting (https://danluu.com/writing-non-advice/).
|
| Reading these, don't take them as gospel but as tasters,
| gauging your feelings about this or that approach, and fleshing
| out a process that works for you, understanding your likes and
| dislikes. Then accept your process.
|
| But don't start with writing a blogging _engine_ , for God's
| sake :)
| obscure-enigma wrote:
| lower your bar
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