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can a fictional history blog attract a lot of traffic?

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    By this I mean a site that is structured like a history blog but is set entirely in a fictional world; the original plan was to make an animated web series with a similar format (i.e like oversimplified but of course set in a fictional world) however the problem with this is that animation takes a lot of effort and so i’ve been thinking to do it in blogging format instead. Might be (initially) hosting it on neocities and eventually will be making a darknet (tor and i2p) mirror for it as well. don't have any social media accounts besides reddit, youtube, and lbry; I prefer web 1.0 (where most of the web consisted of creative and down-to-earth personal (blogging) sites) over web 2.0 (where most of web communication takes place on bloated centralised and commercialised sites).

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    By this I mean a site that is structured like a history blog but is set entirely in a fictional world; the original plan was to make an animated web series with a similar format (i.e like oversimplified but of course set in a fictional world) however the problem with this is that animation takes a lot of effort and so i’ve been thinking to do it in blogging format instead. Might be (initially) hosting it on neocities and eventually will be making a darknet (tor and i2p) mirror for it as well. don't have any social media accounts besides reddit, youtube, and lbry; I prefer web 1.0 (where most of the web consisted of creative and down-to-earth personal (blogging) sites) over web 2.0 (where most of web communication takes place on bloated centralised and commercialised sites).

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