Recently, I saw Brother Yayu's "15 Questions for Self-Reflection on Independent Blogging," and many bloggers have shared their answers. I also take this opportunity to reflect on my blogging journey.
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What is the frequency of blog updates? The update frequency is not very stable; when laziness strikes, I might not update for several months. But in recent weeks, I've been updating frequently, sometimes even several posts a day.
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When was the last update of the blog? Last week. Since August, I have maintained a relatively high update frequency.
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Are the blog articles original? Most articles are original, but sometimes I also use co-created code or tutorials to help complete some technical content. After all, if it doesn't give me the code, I can't write it down.
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Are the articles helpful to others? They might have some significance. Although some articles are self-records, I believe they may also inspire certain readers.
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When was the last time you changed the blog theme? This question is easy for me to answer—just a couple of days ago! Changing themes is as routine for me as daily activities, with a record of changing ten times in a week.
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When was the last time you tinkered with the blog code? I just messed around until midnight yesterday, often exploring the code, and sometimes when I can't express myself clearly, I have trouble communicating with GPT (laughs).
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Will you do secondary development? Yes, although the theme settings are for convenience, I still can't help but add some personal style, like changing fonts. I must use Xialu Wenkai every time I change themes.
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How often do you indulge in your blog? I check it several times almost every day, especially to look at traffic, although most of the PVs might be from my own visits.
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What are your recent thoughts on the blog domain name? I don't have any thoughts on the domain name at the moment; although the blog's theme and program often change, the domain name has remained stable.
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Do you check website traffic statistics every day? Yes, I check several times a day, especially before bed to see the sources of visitors. I use Baidu Statistics, which is very convenient.
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Have you made money through blogging? No, I refuse advertisements. Ads really affect the reading experience, so I prefer to keep a clean interface.
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Why do you browse other people's blogs? Mainly to learn from their design and layout; I always feel that others' blogs are better than mine, which is one reason I frequently change themes.
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What is your first reaction when you see articles shared by others? First, I pay attention to the website's loading speed, especially the effect of lazy loading images; it really is a smooth experience.
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What aspect of blogging do you think is more important? Both content and theme are very important; both are indispensable, after all, I want to have both fish and bear's paw.
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What new gains have you had from blogging? I have indeed learned a lot of new knowledge, and my understanding has improved. Many things I didn't understand before I now do, and I even have more confidence technically.