How to detect “Slow Web” writing through text analysis:

• Average sentence length → depth of reflection

• First-person rate → level of introspection

• Emotion polarity (lexicon-based) → calm or neutral tone

• Buzzword ratio → viral or performative bias

• Abstract/concrete balance → sincerity of voice

• Style variance → steadiness of thought

A quiet algorithm to find thoughtful writing.

#SlowWeb #TextMining #DigitalHumanities #LoFiThinking #IndieWeb

In the 1990s, the web felt hand-made and diverse —
a place where people shared raw thoughts,
not personal brands or business or platform bias.
Maybe it’s time to rediscover that slower, smaller web again.
To seek essential, thoughtful information —
not the viral noise of likes, rankings, or social feeds.

#SlowWeb #IndieWeb #LoFiThinking #SmallInternet #DigitalGarden

- I'm not looking for viral wisdom.

- I lose interest when I find a pitch or a sermon or a buzz phrase in their writings.

- I value slow words, honest tone, no agenda.

- No “shoulds,” no marketing glow.

- I'd like to read just items by people observing, thinking, writing quietly.

#SlowWeb #LoFiThinking #DigitalGarden #IndieWeb #DeepReading

Tired of viral noise.

I want to find quality information myself:

– Slow reading, not trending.

– Small blogs over big media.

– Observation before opinion.

– Quiet thinkers, not influencers.

– Tools that help me see clearly.

#SlowWeb #DigitalGarden #LoFiThinking #IndieWeb #ThoughtfulTech

My idea-notebook blog:

- Write to capture, not to perform.

- Raw thoughts, small experiments, quiet notes.

- Re-read after days — meaning ferments.

- Link ideas by, not only tags, but also context.

- Keep it lo-fi, human, unfinished.

- Value resonance over reach.

- Leave traces of thinking, not conclusions.

- A blog as a living notebook — slow, thoughtful, real.

#LoFiThinking #DigitalGarden #SlowWeb #Zettelkasten #IndieWeb