Why personal blogs don't need analytics tools
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Summary
A very short opinion piece arguing that website analytics tools are unnecessary for personal blogs, comparing them to tools used by military surveillance units and commodity trading companies. The author suggests that using analytics on a personal blog is a form of surveillance that should be avoided.
Key quotes
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