Published on 12, July, 2020
Just wondering........I have started a blog about autism, and I'd like to get more people reading it (OK, *some* people reading it :-) ).
Now that I'm no longer on Facebook or Twitter, the only place I'd really go to, to ask a few people what they think, is this forum.
But I don't want to have to keep my blog anonymous (it kind of is at the moment, but I don't want to impose that restriction on it permanently).
Obviously if anyone ties up my account here with my blog, I'd lose my anonymity here.
That means that anything I post on my blog, I can't post here and vice versa because if I did, a cut-paste-google would instantly enable anyone to find my blog from here.
What is the risk or risks that makes it a good idea to remain anonymous on this forum?
It's annoying having to decide, when I think I have something interesting to say about autism, do I post it on my blog *or* here?
I had shared it to a couple of the Autism/Aspergers Facebook groups that I belong to. Thanks for reminding me to share it to some more. Has anyone read it yet?
Yes I got a few tens of hits after you shared it last time (thanks!). No-one coming back to it though. I made a new post yesterday that I think people here would be interested in, especially those recently diagnosed, hence my quandry!