Curating Personal Online Space

Social Media Account

An account on social media is like couch-surfing. It's not really "your" space, but you can tell people to send you mail there. It's not your house either, and so you don't have to pay for it, but you have to be a good guest and watch a lot of ads. The owners of the house watch you all the time, and the longer you stay on the couch the more information they have about you.

Social media has other ugly side effects, and other ways it is bad on a less individual level, but in terms of a public interface these are the simplest drawbacks.

Prefab Website
Handmade Page

Like this website. Hosting a website like this is like buying an empty plot of land for zero dollars and zero cents. There are lots of very knowledgable and helpful resources near your empty plot of land, and they are accesible for free too. The only barrier here is time constraint and relative exposure. If your website is about something very obscure, maybe you'll land at the top of a page of search result page. More likely, you'll have to rely on other internet surfers to find and link your page to theirs. Their audiences will find you that way, and they won't pay a penny to do so. This website is hosted on Neocities.