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Is There Any Online Diary That Allows You To Share On Facebook Or Twitter

Anywhere fun i can diary/blog/journal online?

i want to express myself and see what people have to say.
people i dont know.

im not talking facebook.
because theres alot of things i want to say on there that i dont want some of my friends to know.
and are truley to long and full of depth.

i want a site. thats nice looking, not dull and simple, its creative and fun.
and people actually communicate.

i want to be able to write simple things everyday, or long things.
poems, feelings, plans, goals, my day.

so if somehow i disappear or die, i have something of mine left behind. where people can see how i looked at the world and how i felt about things. who i was. and what i thought. what type of person i was. kinda like the whole Anne Frank thing, but i wouldn't really compare myself to her situation. i just want to leave something behind.

anything on the internet like that?

i got the idea off of the perfect man with Hilary duff. is silly as that is.

Are people aware that Facebook/Twitter should not be used as a personal diary/journal? It's more of an EBS (emergency broadcast system) where legal entities can use all posts in any way they need. What are your thoughts?

I have experienced the threat of posts online (quora) being used against me. The person making all the accusations was trying to find anything and everything she could possible find to try to get me to look bad in a custody hearing. She accussed me of everything from stalking her mom, being the sole reason for any of our kids tardies at school, unsafe driving, neglect, drugs use, uncooperative co-parenting and cyber stalking.Fact is the only person doing any stalking was her and her mom while they conducted there secret campaign to gain full legal and physical custody.With all the accusations to sort through, I started with the ones that were not complete lies which are hard to prove wrong being as they didn’t happen, it did however seem like she was placing a lot of emphasis on my quora post about past drug use. I thought I was bolstering a strong defense and printing out dates and times and the actual posts that she had hoped weren’t read by the judge but just glanced at so she would see the title and not the actual answer. One title was, “how do you fix a shot of methamphetamine?” I’ve never injected any drug in my life and my answer started off with, “first mix in .5 mls of hopes, dreams and goals, add all of your money…” it was a post saying, don’t do it please.The judge came to the online post segment and said, “I’m not putting very much thought into that, what else you got.” I was shocked and relieved that she didn’t put stock in the internet.It’s so easy to fabricate posts from any alias cut and pasted profile picture for any platform. The same is true of text messages and emails.Depending on the nature of the case however if further investigation is ordered then of course the forensic tech savvy detectives will unearth truth from sniffing out the online footprints. That depends on if the case is criminal or not, how severe and the judges understanding of things.

What is the best app to write a diary online?

What I've found most useful for myself is Dayre.me.It's a mobile app, which I love, and it's microblogging, instead of long-form blogging. I can post pictures, images, text, location check-ins, and even stickers/emojis that represent how I'm feeling. As I post about my entire day, the app pieces together all these "micro-posts" on a daily basis, so that I get an entire day's entry. Think about Wordpress and Blogger - you literally have to sit down and think about what you want to write, at one go, or come back and edit your drafts. I can just post micro-posts here, without having to sit down and do it at once. Makes it a lot easier to note down thoughts, inspirations, ideas that come into my head. I can look back daily, monthly, or yearly, and I can give titles to my entries. GREAT for referencing.I get to update on the go - I'm not only bounded by the desktop, and Dayre makes it extremely easy for me to journal while I'm out and about. They've apparently launched on Windows10, allowing for users to update on their desktop, but that's the only desktop version so far. You can create your own hashtags for your learning purposes, and then click those hashtags for your own personal reference in the future. You might be able to find other people who are learning about the same thing as you on the platform, and you can share your story and experience there. As an entrepreneur, I've been able to organically share my story, and got about ~200 followers in a month, all of whom are real people. The other entrepreneurs I've connected with have mentioned that their businesses have grown significantly since they've now got a raw platform to share their real character on. Hope this helped. Plus it's free.

What's the difference between a blog and a facebook?

MySpace seems to be more of the creative way to express yourself. You can add music, a layout, whatever tickles your fancy. You have top friends and a lot more people have it. Since a lot more people have it, a lot more people read your blogs, which could be a good or bad thing. I particularly like MySpace for the blogs because they are easy to write in and very organized.

Facebook is more on a first and last name basis. You can join a network by school, region, or job. It's a convenient way to locate the people around you. The wall allows you to see the communication going on with your friends and it saves time if you are interested in seeing who someone has been taking to. Facebook is a what you see is what you get kind of thing.

A blog is more like LiveJournal, etc. Not a good way to stay in touch, but more of a way to express yourself without the pen and the pad. It's a great way to express your thoughts and then press the delete button in a couple days when you think that your thoughts were insane. :)

What's the difference between blogging and tweeting?

A blog is more like a journal/diary. Not for secrets but maybe to tell about yourself.. maybe you want others to get to know you. Blogging is to share personal interests or to get noticed. Really put yourself out there by creating a blog. It's your own little box, garden, profile, or whatever you wanna call it.

Tweeting is on Twitter ..obviously :)
What you do is share or Tweet about something/someone. Just how Myspace and Facebook have what's called a status. You basically post what you're doing or just comment on other Tweeter's tweets (HAHAHAHAHAHA!)

The difference is...
BLOGGING: Tell/show/[express??] to other blogger's who you are.
TWEETING: Telling one what you're doing.

Do you get the difference?
Hope I helped.

What is the easiest way to share your writing online?

Where the Writers Go to Write  is a great place to share your writing no matter the form or genre. It is a writing community and is free to join. You get your own page where you can write, post and edit current work. Reviewing is a big part of the site and you will get a lot of reviews, feedback, critiques etc. There are also groups and contests. They also have topic areas, such as how to get published, getting an agent, linking to twitter, facebook. Plus they provide you with your own blog space. The community numbers over a million members.

What are some ways for a writer to share his/her writing on the Internet?

If you are serious about sharing your writing over the long term, this is what you should do: 1. Blog.  Yes, start up your own blog, set it up using WordPress on your own domain.  This ensures that you will have control over your writing and that people viewing it will take you seriously.  Blogs are great for publishing serials, diaries and poetry, but any type of writing can be broken up into bite-sized chunks and blogged over time (well, almost any - I'm not so sure about screenplays). 2. Social media. You want people to read your writings, right?  So you need to build up a following, where you can send out teasers each time you publish something new.  That typically means FaceBook and Twitter, but there are a lot of authors and writers also on Google Plus.  And if your writing is combined with visuals, especially if the audience is primarily female, don't discount Pinterest. 3. Here are some groups on Google Plus where writers share their work: Writers' Blogs - Community - Google+ The Writers Community - Community - Google+ Writers, Authors, Bloggers - Community - Google+ Writers' Discussion Group - Community - Google+

How do i start my own free blog site?

I see lots of people have their own blog and i was wanting one of my own. how do i make one and how do people get to see my blog? what sites are there to create a free blog. thanks to all who respond.

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