Everybody Has a Platform
"Everybody has a platform." David Rothkopf said that (again) recently on one of the many podcasts I listen to on the Deep State Radio Network. Indeed we do. And mine has better pictures than most.
James Fallows taught me that trick. Always include a picture. Even if it has nothing to do with the subject matter. It gets attention.
Then, the other day, it hit me that I was trying to turn my Facebook account into my Twitter-replacement account. And I wondered why. We all know we're the product for Musk, Zuckerberg and whoever is running Google/Alphabet (Facebook/Meta -- Twitter/X) these days. (Yes, I still miss Twitter.) Even more to the point, why am I attracting people to Facebook (or driving them away) instead of bringing them to my own blog to read my rants? Wouldn't it be easier to just write what I want to say, here on my own blog, and then post the link on Facebook, Post and Instagram? (You can find me if you want on Facebook but I don't encourage it. Post is new to me. And I hate Instagram but I have an account for my Photography Park idea.) "Why yes, yes it would be easier." I told myself.
So here I am again. Maybe I'll stick to it. Maybe I won't. But I'm deeply worried about where my country is headed and I have some things to say about it. And I have a platform. You do too. Now, everybody has a platform. Let's see if we can't do some good.
If nothing else, I'll have a chance to post more pictures. Even if they have nothing to do with what's on my mind.
Don Brown
August 6, 2023
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