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In the question What can I ask my readers to help me and how?, a skeptical answer is provided: my blog which is about challenging existing dogmas is just an average. There are many cranky blog of s...
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- In the question [What can I ask my readers to help me and how?](https://writing.codidact.com/questions/39545 "Writing - What can I ask my readers to help me and how?"), a skeptical answer is provided: my blog which is about challenging existing dogmas is just an average. There are many cranky blog of social criticism out there, and while I disagree that my blog is one of them, I agree that I lack a measurement to make this a concrete statement. For now, I can say that it provides a theoretical framework, and there are many influential thinkers and activists following it. They all says that the ideas are strange and unique, and other people should read it. Occasionally there is a random person thanking me for writing it.
Of course, in my perspective, I know how impactful my blog is, and how influential my readers are. I know where I am*. But I cannot convey this insight to you or any stranger who wants evidence that I deserve their attentions. What I just describe are just empty words.- **How can I prove that my blog is not an average?**
<br><sup>*and I'm constantly surprise how unimpressive I am</sup>
- In the question [What can I ask my readers to help me and how?](https://writing.codidact.com/questions/39545 "Writing - What can I ask my readers to help me and how?"), a skeptical answer is provided: my blog which is about challenging existing dogmas is just an average. There are many cranky blog of social criticism out there, and while I disagree that my blog is one of them, I agree that I lack a measurement to make this a concrete statement. For now, I can say that it provides a theoretical framework, and there are many influential thinkers and activists following it. They all says that the ideas are strange and unique, and other people should read it. Occasionally there is a random person thanking me for writing it.
- Of course, in my perspective, I know how impactful my blog is, and how influential my readers are. My evaluation on my content is confirmed by who has read it. But I cannot convey this insight to you or any stranger who wants evidence that I deserve their attentions. What I just describe are just empty words.
- **How can I prove that my blog is not an average?**
#2: Post edited
In the question [What can I ask my readers to help me and how?](https://writing.codidact.com/questions/39545 "Writing - What can I ask my readers to help me and how?"), a skeptical answer is provided: my blog which is about challenging existing dogmas is just an average. There are many cranky blog of social criticism out there, and while I disagree that my blog is one of them, I agree that I lack a measurement to make this a concrete statement. For now, I can say that it provides a theoretical framework, and there are many influential thinkers and activists following it. They all says that the ideas are strange and unique, and others should read it. Occasionally there is a random person thanking me for writing it.- Of course, in my perspective, I know how impactful my blog is, and how influential my readers are. I know where I am*. But I cannot convey this insight to you or any stranger who wants evidence that I deserve their attentions. What I just describe are just empty words.
- **How can I prove that my blog is not an average?**
- <br>
- <sup>*and I'm constantly surprise how unimpressive I am</sup>
- In the question [What can I ask my readers to help me and how?](https://writing.codidact.com/questions/39545 "Writing - What can I ask my readers to help me and how?"), a skeptical answer is provided: my blog which is about challenging existing dogmas is just an average. There are many cranky blog of social criticism out there, and while I disagree that my blog is one of them, I agree that I lack a measurement to make this a concrete statement. For now, I can say that it provides a theoretical framework, and there are many influential thinkers and activists following it. They all says that the ideas are strange and unique, and other people should read it. Occasionally there is a random person thanking me for writing it.
- Of course, in my perspective, I know how impactful my blog is, and how influential my readers are. I know where I am*. But I cannot convey this insight to you or any stranger who wants evidence that I deserve their attentions. What I just describe are just empty words.
- **How can I prove that my blog is not an average?**
- <br>
- <sup>*and I'm constantly surprise how unimpressive I am</sup>
#1: Initial revision
In the question [What can I ask my readers to help me and how?](https://writing.codidact.com/questions/39545 "Writing - What can I ask my readers to help me and how?"), a skeptical answer is provided: my blog which is about challenging existing dogmas is just an average. There are many cranky blog of social criticism out there, and while I disagree that my blog is one of them, I agree that I lack a measurement to make this a concrete statement. For now, I can say that it provides a theoretical framework, and there are many influential thinkers and activists following it. They all says that the ideas are strange and unique, and others should read it. Occasionally there is a random person thanking me for writing it. Of course, in my perspective, I know how impactful my blog is, and how influential my readers are. I know where I am*. But I cannot convey this insight to you or any stranger who wants evidence that I deserve their attentions. What I just describe are just empty words. **How can I prove that my blog is not an average?** <br> <sup>*and I'm constantly surprise how unimpressive I am</sup>