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I Moved My Blog to GitHub Again

I’ve done something.

Again.

My cat is on my lap, I’m listening to music with my headset, and I’m writing a blog post about how I moved my blog to another platform. Well, not another platform, actually. I moved it to old friend GitHub again.

This time, though, I developed something simple so I can manage my blog with my own solution.

Starting From the Beginning

What was the previous platform I was using? I was using Write.as. It’s a simple platform where you can share your posts on the Fediverse. The UI is minimal, and the main goal of the CMS platform is clear: just write and share your articles.

Goodbye HashNode, Welcome Writefreely

Since the beginning of the pandemic, I’ve noticed a repetitive pattern of content on the internet across various platforms. Whether it’s on Reddit, different social media sites, or news websites and popular blogs, the same or similar content keeps circulating. Additionally, Google searches have taken a peculiar turn. When searching in English, the results often differ from the same websites, and in other languages like Turkish, you might encounter clickbait websites with strong SEO but weak content.