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  1. So, how did I came up with the idea of Yoshino Garden. Yoshino is of course a popular species of pink flowering cherry trees.

    However, that is just the name. Believe it or not, I came up with the idea since in the mid up to the late 2010s, there was a host named AnimeBlogger.net (you might know this if you been in the Anime Blogosphere that long, that site if you ask, you can request for a free blog). There were other anime bloggers that offered free hosting. (from the Internet Archive - web.archive.org/web/2010040301)

    Believe it or not, my Anime Blog was on free hosting (not on WordPress dot com) for the first two years of existance, before moving to my own host in late 2010. Back then, Anime Blogging was really active.

    Sadly, sites that offered free hosting of Anime blogs went by the way side as the centralization of the internet happen. With enshittification and things getting worse, maybe it’s a good idea to get back into blogging and have your own space that you can control. Yes, to share your thoughts about Japanese media or culture.

    Servers nowadays are really cheap, but of course there are going to be people in the fandom who can’t afford blog hosting (e.g. college student). I’m going to revive that and perhaps bring back the fun of blogging about Japanese media. Not to mention, you can connect your Anime Blog to the Fediverse as well, which is beneficial to the blogosphere in general.

    #yoshinogarden #animeblogging @animeblogging

  2. So, how did I came up with the idea of Yoshino Garden. Yoshino is of course a popular species of pink flowering cherry trees.

    However, that is just the name. Believe it or not, I came up with the idea since in the mid up to the late 2010s, there was a host named AnimeBlogger.net (you might know this if you been in the Anime Blogosphere that long, that site if you ask, you can request for a free blog). There were other anime bloggers that offered free hosting. (from the Internet Archive - web.archive.org/web/2010040301)

    Believe it or not, my Anime Blog was on free hosting (not on WordPress dot com) for the first two years of existance, before moving to my own host in late 2010. Back then, Anime Blogging was really active.

    Sadly, sites that offered free hosting of Anime blogs went by the way side as the centralization of the internet happen. With enshittification and things getting worse, maybe it’s a good idea to get back into blogging and have your own space that you can control. Yes, to share your thoughts about Japanese media or culture.

    Servers nowadays are really cheap, but of course there are going to be people in the fandom who can’t afford blog hosting (e.g. college student). I’m going to revive that and perhaps bring back the fun of blogging about Japanese media. Not to mention, you can connect your Anime Blog to the Fediverse as well, which is beneficial to the blogosphere in general.

    #yoshinogarden #animeblogging @animeblogging

  3. So, how did I came up with the idea of Yoshino Garden. Yoshino is of course a popular species of pink flowering cherry trees.

    However, that is just the name. Believe it or not, I came up with the idea since in the mid up to the late 2010s, there was a host named AnimeBlogger.net (you might know this if you been in the Anime Blogosphere that long, that site if you ask, you can request for a free blog). There were other anime bloggers that offered free hosting. (from the Internet Archive - web.archive.org/web/2010040301)

    Believe it or not, my Anime Blog was on free hosting (not on WordPress dot com) for the first two years of existance, before moving to my own host in late 2010. Back then, Anime Blogging was really active.

    Sadly, sites that offered free hosting of Anime blogs went by the way side as the centralization of the internet happen. With enshittification and things getting worse, maybe it’s a good idea to get back into blogging and have your own space that you can control. Yes, to share your thoughts about Japanese media or culture.

    Servers nowadays are really cheap, but of course there are going to be people in the fandom who can’t afford blog hosting (e.g. college student). I’m going to revive that and perhaps bring back the fun of blogging about Japanese media. Not to mention, you can connect your Anime Blog to the Fediverse as well, which is beneficial to the blogosphere in general.

    #yoshinogarden #animeblogging @animeblogging

  4. So, how did I came up with the idea of Yoshino Garden. Yoshino is of course a popular species of pink flowering cherry trees.

    However, that is just the name. Believe it or not, I came up with the idea since in the mid up to the late 2010s, there was a host named AnimeBlogger.net (you might know this if you been in the Anime Blogosphere that long, that site if you ask, you can request for a free blog). There were other anime bloggers that offered free hosting. (from the Internet Archive - web.archive.org/web/2010040301)

    Believe it or not, my Anime Blog was on free hosting (not on WordPress dot com) for the first two years of existance, before moving to my own host in late 2010. Back then, Anime Blogging was really active.

    Sadly, sites that offered free hosting of Anime blogs went by the way side as the centralization of the internet happen. With enshittification and things getting worse, maybe it’s a good idea to get back into blogging and have your own space that you can control. Yes, to share your thoughts about Japanese media or culture.

    Servers nowadays are really cheap, but of course there are going to be people in the fandom who can’t afford blog hosting (e.g. college student). I’m going to revive that and perhaps bring back the fun of blogging about Japanese media. Not to mention, you can connect your Anime Blog to the Fediverse as well, which is beneficial to the blogosphere in general.

    #yoshinogarden #animeblogging @animeblogging

  5. So, how did I came up with the idea of Yoshino Garden. Yoshino is of course a popular species of pink flowering cherry trees.

    However, that is just the name. Believe it or not, I came up with the idea since in the mid up to the late 2010s, there was a host named AnimeBlogger.net (you might know this if you been in the Anime Blogosphere that long, that site if you ask, you can request for a free blog). There were other anime bloggers that offered free hosting. (from the Internet Archive - web.archive.org/web/2010040301)

    Believe it or not, my Anime Blog was on free hosting (not on WordPress dot com) for the first two years of existance, before moving to my own host in late 2010. Back then, Anime Blogging was really active.

    Sadly, sites that offered free hosting of Anime blogs went by the way side as the centralization of the internet happen. With enshittification and things getting worse, maybe it’s a good idea to get back into blogging and have your own space that you can control. Yes, to share your thoughts about Japanese media or culture.

    Servers nowadays are really cheap, but of course there are going to be people in the fandom who can’t afford blog hosting (e.g. college student). I’m going to revive that and perhaps bring back the fun of blogging about Japanese media. Not to mention, you can connect your Anime Blog to the Fediverse as well, which is beneficial to the blogosphere in general.

    #yoshinogarden #animeblogging @animeblogging

  6. Those who are using our WordPress service at Yoshino Garden or thinking about it, we do recommend enabling a plugin to share your new blog post automatically with the Fediverse.

    There are two ways to do it. These two methods can be enabled in the Plugins section

    Mastodon Autopost - This will allow you to share your post using your Mastodon account. This is the recommended option since you can use the post's tags/categories as hashtags.

    ActivityPub plugin - You follow your blog directly with your Mastodon account and boost the published post from the blog’s Fediverse account. Also enable WebFinger and NodeInfo2 plugins after activating the ActivityPub plugin.

    Other users can comment on your posts, but you need to approve them before they show up on your blog. Also, you should implement the Fedinuke list in the Disallowed Comments Key under Discussion under Settings before using this feature.

    Jetpack Plugin is enabled by default, and you should probably connect your blog to Jetpack to get Anti-Spam and basic blog stats.

    #YoshinoGarden

  7. Those who are using our WordPress service at Yoshino Garden or thinking about it, we do recommend enabling a plugin to share your new blog post automatically with the Fediverse.

    There are two ways to do it. These two methods can be enabled in the Plugins section

    Mastodon Autopost - This will allow you to share your post using your Mastodon account. This is the recommended option since you can use the post's tags/categories as hashtags.

    ActivityPub plugin - You follow your blog directly with your Mastodon account and boost the published post from the blog’s Fediverse account. Also enable WebFinger and NodeInfo2 plugins after activating the ActivityPub plugin.

    Other users can comment on your posts, but you need to approve them before they show up on your blog. Also, you should implement the Fedinuke list in the Disallowed Comments Key under Discussion under Settings before using this feature.

    Jetpack Plugin is enabled by default, and you should probably connect your blog to Jetpack to get Anti-Spam and basic blog stats.

    #YoshinoGarden

  8. Those who are using our WordPress service at Yoshino Garden or thinking about it, we do recommend enabling a plugin to share your new blog post automatically with the Fediverse.

    There are two ways to do it. These two methods can be enabled in the Plugins section

    Mastodon Autopost - This will allow you to share your post using your Mastodon account. This is the recommended option since you can use the post's tags/categories as hashtags.

    ActivityPub plugin - You follow your blog directly with your Mastodon account and boost the published post from the blog’s Fediverse account. Also enable WebFinger and NodeInfo2 plugins after activating the ActivityPub plugin.

    Other users can comment on your posts, but you need to approve them before they show up on your blog. Also, you should implement the Fedinuke list in the Disallowed Comments Key under Discussion under Settings before using this feature.

    Jetpack Plugin is enabled by default, and you should probably connect your blog to Jetpack to get Anti-Spam and basic blog stats.

    #YoshinoGarden

  9. Those who are using our WordPress service at Yoshino Garden or thinking about it, we do recommend enabling a plugin to share your new blog post automatically with the Fediverse.

    There are two ways to do it. These two methods can be enabled in the Plugins section

    Mastodon Autopost - This will allow you to share your post using your Mastodon account. This is the recommended option since you can use the post's tags/categories as hashtags.

    ActivityPub plugin - You follow your blog directly with your Mastodon account and boost the published post from the blog’s Fediverse account. Also enable WebFinger and NodeInfo2 plugins after activating the ActivityPub plugin.

    Other users can comment on your posts, but you need to approve them before they show up on your blog. Also, you should implement the Fedinuke list in the Disallowed Comments Key under Discussion under Settings before using this feature.

    Jetpack Plugin is enabled by default, and you should probably connect your blog to Jetpack to get Anti-Spam and basic blog stats.

    #YoshinoGarden

  10. Those who are using our WordPress service at Yoshino Garden or thinking about it, we do recommend enabling a plugin to share your new blog post automatically with the Fediverse.

    There are two ways to do it. These two methods can be enabled in the Plugins section

    Mastodon Autopost - This will allow you to share your post using your Mastodon account. This is the recommended option since you can use the post's tags/categories as hashtags.

    ActivityPub plugin - You follow your blog directly with your Mastodon account and boost the published post from the blog’s Fediverse account. Also enable WebFinger and NodeInfo2 plugins after activating the ActivityPub plugin.

    Other users can comment on your posts, but you need to approve them before they show up on your blog. Also, you should implement the Fedinuke list in the Disallowed Comments Key under Discussion under Settings before using this feature.

    Jetpack Plugin is enabled by default, and you should probably connect your blog to Jetpack to get Anti-Spam and basic blog stats.

    #YoshinoGarden