Yes, I’m writing this article on Posterous using my traditional blogging tool, Movable Type. The irony is not lost on me. And no complaints about MT – it’s easy to use, stable, and very well behaved.
Posterous is brilliant
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2 responses to “Posterous is brilliant”
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I really like Posterous (my friend Karen maintains her tumblelog there). I would probably have used their service had I not known so many people already using Tumblr, the functionality of which is almost exactly the same.
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I love Posterous (I’ve had a blog there since October last year), and I love it for all the reasons you list.
However, I have always resisted the idea that people are not blogging because the tools are too difficult, or that if I could post photos on Flickr with 50% fewer clicks, I would post more photos. To me, it’s always the content that determines when I post, and when I have that ready, the tools are the easy part. Don’t get me wrong, Posterous is a great tool, and I hope it gets better (like allowing trackbacks, etc.), but I don’t like the fact that some of its enhancements are aimed at ease/speed of posting. For example, I am not looking forward to the day when pictures are posted as soon as they are taken directly from my camera, which one of the founders is excited about. To me, the blog should be a curation tool, not just a posting tool.
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