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"Jianshu" is a good website, but not a good community.

When writing this article, I have fulfilled the application conditions for "Recommended Authors" and "Topic Operations". It has been almost 3 months since I started writing in "" in December.

From the time I first discovered "", I am now considered a part of the community. The first time I visited "" was to search for Markdown syntax online. I found a bunch of Markdown syntax guides for beginners on "", and then I learned about "".

At that time, the slogan of "" impressed me deeply: Recover the power of words.

In such an era of "fragmented social networking", as a person who is still passionate about independent blogs, this slogan may depict a pure land of the Internet in my mind. Like many people, my understanding of independent blogging has gone through the early stages of pure "tossing" and "fun" at this time, and I finally began to realize that "content" is the most important thing for a blog. Just in time, I met "".

Many of my initial impressions of "" came from that slogan. Our times are becoming lighter: blogs are dead, Weibo is the rule; text is weakening, and videos are the rule. The media is becoming lighter and lighter, the words are becoming less and less, and people are becoming more and more impetuous. At that time, I saw the sentence "Recover the power of words" and thought that this might be a place where people can quietly think about writing.

I think the meaning of "" is this: traditional bloggers don't understand blogging at all, but not everyone will bother to create an independent blog. At this time, "" gives a new choice.

It didn’t take long for me to gradually discover that "" as a community was not what I thought it was.

Rather than saying that it is like a social blog, it is more like a social WeChat official account. My feeling is: Most of the people here are first oriented to "usefulness".

That's right, take my article "Deploy a comfortable Windows environment" as an example. I can't even guess the mood of writing this article: the psychology of making something up, The psychology of some likes and the psychology of sharing the software you use... But no matter what psychology, you can't hide that this is an article without "cost" (or it is not even an article), but it is such an article But it can get the highest number of "likes" among all my articles.

People in "" like "practical" articles, and this can not only be seen in my articles. There are three topics I created, arranged in descending order of subscriptions: "I have special wall-climbing skills", "Everyone is a resource emperor", and "Being gay". Although the sparse number of subscriptions for "As a Gay" can be attributed to "LGBTQs are a minority", the number of subscriptions for "I Have Special Wall-Climbing Skills" and "Everyone is a Resource Emperor" has been rising steadily. It can be seen that people here prefer "practical writing".

Fortunately, the pattern of getting on the homepage is a little strange, and the homepage does not seem to show a tendency of overflowing with "practical articles." However, if you look closely, you will find that among the articles with high likes, there are many similar low-cost "practical articles".

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