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RE: Steemit, Seinfeld and Success: "Quality Content" and a Show About Nothing
of course it was about something. It was about real life observation but it had no common "theme", just different perspectives/personalities interacting with common comedic things in our life.
Which, in a sense, makes it a LOT like "personal blogs," which often are just random vignettes of things happening in people's lives. In this case, it would apply even more to the "Ulog" phenomenon. But the thing is... "everyday events" like that tend to appeal to people because they can relate to personal stories more easily than "articles."