I’m on Facebook posting my art for now. Creating a blog/website is daunting. I don’t have an audience that’s larger than two dozen or so (who normally interact with me), so spending more than ten minutes on a post seems ridiculous for me. Thus, creating a site/blog for said stuff seems equally dumb.

As it stands, I don’t know if I’m going elsewhere. If everyone who is someone in the gaming scene is blogging, I’ll follow blogs, but I see little point in creating my own. I’m not sure how that will affect my ability to interact with creators at this point. Probably not much! I don’t have much to say about games outside of “OOOOO!” and “Huh?”

Honestly, the whole “The sky is falling” thing is more tiring than trying to find a solution. The indie games community has always been pretty disparate in how the disseminate their games/info/writing/whatever and who they interact with. At least from the position of someone who only jumped onto the band wagon during the lifespan of G+. You needed to subscribe to various newsletters, sign up for sites, create new profiles regardless of G+ being a (kinda) hub.

I don’t think it will be much different going forward. /2 cynical cents