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My Blog is Dead and Nobody Needs to Tell Me This
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The worst part of being a blogger is gaining a passion for the art of writing, and all of a sudden time passes and a certain effort comes along that doesn’t allow us to maintain our productivity, our audience loses the habit of reading our content and everything simply melts like ice exposed to the sun.
AI has taken over bloggers’ productivity, but it’s not AI’s fault, the problem lies in how the implementation of writers’ satisfaction has been limited by misguided algorithms that favor a certain group and disadvantage others. It could even keep you productive, because as the image below shows, the notifications bear witness to the fact that previously written articles continue to attract new readers. But it’s not the readers that excite us, it’s the rewards of engaging content.
The constant changes in algorithms are really killing blogs, and authors are not knowing where to go to maintain productivity, so the warning is for those who are earning a good income, start diversifying part of that income into an investment that can help you stay afloat in the face of bad days.
The algorithmic changes are killing bloggers and readers are not being attracted to content written without much involvement.