First post
Nov. 10th, 2024 01:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There are a lot of good reasons to not get too invested in making a first post perfect, or even good.
For one thing, there's the ever-present worry that the platform won't work the way you expect it to. You press the "post" button, but you were supposed to know that "post" actually means "delete" my post, and now you have several paragraphs down the drain. Or you write a post that looks good but immediately reads extremely bad once it's uploaded because of evil internet psychological magic. I don't know.
This is my first ever post on Dreamwidth, a platform I've never posted on before, and barely even know how to browse on. But I'm interested in learning.
And now I will hit the "post" button and hope that it doesn't destroy the world
For one thing, there's the ever-present worry that the platform won't work the way you expect it to. You press the "post" button, but you were supposed to know that "post" actually means "delete" my post, and now you have several paragraphs down the drain. Or you write a post that looks good but immediately reads extremely bad once it's uploaded because of evil internet psychological magic. I don't know.
This is my first ever post on Dreamwidth, a platform I've never posted on before, and barely even know how to browse on. But I'm interested in learning.
And now I will hit the "post" button and hope that it doesn't destroy the world