Good Morning Folks! Today is the very first day of Blaugust 2023. I had some concerns going into this year, to be honest, because so much of this event spread through the use of Twitter as a platform. This year represents the first Blaugust when I am actively avoiding that platform, so I was a bit concerned if things would coalesce in the same manner as they have in past years. That said I was also excited to see what a Mastodon/Fediverse Blaugust would end up looking like. I know when I stopped syndicating to Twitter, I didn’t really see much drop in readership and in fact, I saw way more engagement from the Fediverse community as a whole. Just to add more things into the mix, this is the tenth year of Blaugust so I wanted this year to feel vibrant and alive.
- [Blogging Intensifies]
- A Green Mushroom
- Aywrens Nook – Gaming & Geek Blog
- Beyond Tannhauser Gate
- Bibliollama
- Bio Break
- Bitterly Indifferent
- Broximar
- Calamity Jess
- Capsulejays Tales from the Backlog
- Casual Aggro
- Chasing Dings!
- Contains Moderate Peril
- Cubic Creativity
- Cynnis Blog
- Dragons and Whimsy
- Endgame Viable
- EVE Online Pictures
- Frostilyte Writes
- Full Time Casual
- GamerLadyP
- Gaming Diaries
- Girl Goblin
- Heartless Gamer
- History Will Say This Was Just a Book Blog
- Hundstrasse: Rambles about games
- Inconsistent Software
- Indie Creator Hub
- Indie Dee
- Indiecator
- Inventory Full
- Its The Bageler!
- Juha-Matti Santala
- JustCallMeRoybert
- Kay Talks Games
- Knifesedge Blogs
- KONMAI Zone
- Leaflocker
- Lewis Luminos
- LFGryph
- Ludollama
- Mailvaltar – MMOs and other stuff
- Many Welps
- Massack ~ Gaming, life, and misc.
- McKenna Games
- MDi of the M Disk Playlist
- Midnight Reading
- MMO Casual
- Mobile MMO Review
- Monsterladys Diary
- Mutant Reviewers
- Necoco loves stuff
- Nerd Girl Thoughts
- Nerdy Bookahs
- Nomadic Gamers Eh
- Off Fleek Geek
- Oh-no.ooo
- Overage-Gaming
- Raindrop Blue
- Ramble With(out) a Cause
- Random Access Memories
- Regeneration
- Scopiques Bunch o Stuff
- Shadowz Abstract Gqaming
- Sigmatic
- Tales of the Aggronaut
- Tanking Mage
- TeaghanPlays
- The Ancient Gaming Noob
- The Friendly Necromancer
- The Gamepad.Club Blog
- The Ghastly Gamer
- The Last Chapter Gaming Blog
- The Lesser Key of St. Byleth
- The Video Game Obscura
- Third World Ecologist
- TIL by Isaac Wyatt
- Time to Loot
- Unidentified Signal Source
- Welcome to Saltville
- Words Under My Name
At the time of writing this post, we have over eighty participant blogs. Knowing that there will be folks that sign up during the process, I think this year might be our most active yet. What has been super interesting is how many of the usual suspects have returned, while also the Fediverse has served as a hotbed for drawing new folks into the fold. I have been so proud of how this event has spread into new corners of the internet. It doesn’t necessarily shock me, because while I am following a bunch of folks that I knew on Twitter as they have moved to the Fediverse, I have also branched out and met a ton of awesome people that for some reason our paths never really crossed before now. So I think the thing I am most proud of is how many first-time Blaugustans we have:
- [Blogging Intensifies]
- Bitterly Indifferent
- Broximar
- Calamity Jess
- Cynnis Blog
- Full Time Casual
- Gaming Diaries
- Heartless Gamer
- History Will Say This Was Just a Book Blog
- Inconsistent Software
- Indie Creator Hub
- Indie Dee
- Its The Bageler!
- Juha-Matti Santala
- KONMAI Zone
- Lewis Luminos
- Massack ~ Gaming, life, and misc.
- McKenna Games
- MDi of the M Disk Playlist
- Midnight Reading
- Mobile MMO Review
- Necoco loves stuff
- Off Fleek Geek
- Oh-no.ooo
- Raindrop Blue
- Ramble With(out) a Cause
- Random Access Memories
- Regeneration
- Sigmatic
- Tanking Mage
- The Lesser Key of St. Byleth
- The Video Game Obscura
- Third World Ecologist
- TIL by Isaac Wyatt
- Welcome to Saltville
At the time of writing this post, we have THIRTY-FIVE folks who have never participated with their blog in a Blaugust event before. That feels massive. I am legitimately uncertain if we have ever had that many first-timers before apart from of course the very first year. Many of these folks are not necessarily first-time bloggers mind you, but again for whatever reason our paths never crossed before the break up of Twitter. I thought decoupling ourselves from Twitter might have harmed the event, but everyone spreading out to different platforms of choice… seems to have actually spread the concept considerably.
The last decade of Blaugust has been littered with many “why didn’t I do that sooner” moments. This year’s version of this is the fact that never in the past have I ever created a dedicated account for Blaugust. The timing is purely selfish because I am now helping to Admin Gamepad.club, it was very easy for me to just set up an account there. The theory being I could use it to boost all of the posts that use the hashtag, and then keep my own account as something a bit less spammy. I should have done this years ago on Twitter because it is really nice to have a single account that is focused on the event rather than having things get lost in the mix of my random posts. While not everyone uses Mastodon or the Fediverse in general, it does give me a relatively nice way to keep an easily consumable thread that is entirely focused on Blaugust content.
It has had the unintended consequence of prompting a number of folks to either set up brand new accounts on Gamepad or migrate there. Which admittedly is cool and only serves to make our local feed a bit richer, but is more a side benefit rather than the goal. For the folks that call BlueSky their home, I have also created a Blaugust Posts feed that is published through Skyfeed and should allow you to keep tabs on any posts that are made over there. Since accounts are at a premium on that network, I figured it was probably a bit wasteful to set up what is effectively a Blaugust bot over there. The folks who are still syndicating to Twitter can always be found at the #Blaugust2023 hashtag as well. Threads is unfortunately a bit wonky and does not appear to have functional hashtags so I have no clue how any of the stuff on that platform functions, though I am sure folks will be syndicating there as well.
The Blaugust Discord has also seen a flurry of activity as new folks sign up and join in the conversation. This was still one of the best decisions made in the past, to branch out and start a Discord to support the event. What it has done more than anything is kept the spirit of the event alive all year round. While I often struggle to keep up with Discord, I view it as an invaluable part of this process because it allows for some side discussions to take place that maybe don’t quite elevate to the level of actually writing a proper blog post. It also serves as a platform to ask questions and address concerns. Legitimately when I started this madness a decade ago, I never thought it would turn into this thriving community. I want to thank everyone who has ever participated in this event in the past because you have become part of this great tapestry.
Lastly… August 1st is a pretty special date for me independent of Blaugust. Twenty-Five years ago today I married my spouse, who has hosted her own version of Blaugust for many years in the Math Blogosphere. It floors me that we’ve been together Twenty-Seven years and married Twenty-Five of those. As a result of the anniversary, I may not be paying super attention to Blaugust happenings today, but thankfully I have built this machine that sort of runs itself. Huge thanks to all of the Mentors who have always been more than happy enough to step in when I am not paying attention. Thanks to everyone for keeping this event alive, and I wish you all a happy and productive Blaugust!