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<h2>Reject online services, embrace your own platform</h2>
- <p>For a long time I've thought about making a website but never got the incentive to actually make one. This lack of interest stemmed from the fact that I always thought that building and maintaining a website was a very complex process, also, I always had the illusion that social media was a superior alternative compared to owning a website. But ever since I got <a href="images/ban.png">banned from social media</a> without even understanding the reason why, I've realized that maybe social media ain't that good of an alternative and it's more of a liability. From that point, I decided to actually build my website and put some content on it.</p>
+ <p>For a long time I've thought about making a website but never got the incentive to actually make one. This lack of interest stemmed from the fact that I always thought that building and maintaining a website was a very complex process, also, I always had the illusion that social media was a superior alternative compared to owning a website. But ever since I got <a href="images/ban.png">banned from social media</a> without even understanding the reason why, I've realized that social media ain't a good option and it's more a liability. From that point on, I decided to actually build my website and put some actual work into it.</p>
- <p>Now, I must say, as my final veridict that it was one of the best decisions I've ever made, not only it allowed me to create my own "platform" however I wanted "making my own rules" and to post whatever I want while making sure my information and metadata doesn't get harvested by any <a href="images/memes/ecorp.png">evil corporation</a>.</p>
+ <p>As my final verdict, I must say that this has been one of the best decisions I've ever made, not only it allowed me to create my own "platform" however I wanted to post whatever I so please, but it also allowed me to make sure my unintended information and metadata doesn't get easily harvested by any <a href="images/memes/ecorp.png">evil corporation</a>.</p>
- <p>It's actually not that hard to own a website and it's actually pretty cheap, with around 2€/$ you can get a domain name for an entire year, and with around 5€/$ a month, you can rent a VPS where you can host all the services you want.</p>
+ <p>It's actually not that hard to own a website and it's actually dirt cheap, with around 2€/$ you can get away with a domain name for an entire year, and with around 5€/$ a month, you can rent a VPS where you can host all the services you want.</p>
<p>Currently my VPS is hosting my own website, my search engine, my chat server, my email server and my git server.</p>