Quote of the Day:

> “While most blogs weren’t deathless examples of great writing, there was the opportunity for individualism, and you don’t get that from . . . . a feed of things snipped and reblogged and pinned and shoveled into The Feed. The web turns into bushels of confetti shoveled into a jet engine, and while something does emerge out the other end, it’s usually made impressive by its velocity and volume, not the shape it makes.”

— James Lileks at [The Bleat](http://lileks.com/bleats/archive/15/0215/022015.html) on why he does not include social sharing buttons on his website or cross-post to Facebook