Like, by "non-techy" I'm talking people who barely know what a file is. People who share images from their phone by taking a screenshot of it and sharing *that*. People who don't even know what the command line is, let alone whether their computer has a terminal emulator. People whose very last experience with HTML was customizing their MySpace page and they've forgotten everything they ever learned. They are done learning new things about the world, they will not switch to a new platform if it requires learning a single new fact.

nev@bananachips.club
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Looking for free ($0) alternatives to Wordpress/Tumblr/Medium/Substack I can recommend to *non-techy*, non-pro people. -
Looking for free ($0) alternatives to Wordpress/Tumblr/Medium/Substack I can recommend to *non-techy*, non-pro people.Looking for free ($0) alternatives to Wordpress/Tumblr/Medium/Substack I can recommend to *non-techy*, non-pro people.
What it should have:
- WYSIWYG web interface
- ability to upload photos and easily embed videos
- ideally, basic "newsletter" (ability for people to get new posts emailed to them) functionality; or an RSS feed that can get hooked up to some kind of email service
- not look like shit out of the box (this rules out, e. g., Blogspot)