---
title: "Blogwarp : it’s all about restarting blogs to be cool and the place to write"
date: "2026-05-30T05:12:46.206Z"
author: "JMO"
summary: "Blogs... I started to blog in 2002 at a time I was having time to experiment a lot of things and discovered Radio Userland and later WordPress. It was really..."
---

Blogs... 

I started to blog in 2002 at a time I was having time to experiment a lot of things and discovered Radio Userland and later WordPress. 

It was really cool to read and post and I kept Wordpress during 24 years. I also like rss in macOS X Tiger and followings versions but I did not feel well at reading with tools and posting somewhere else. Also it's still hard to find blogs you want to read, find the rss button etc. The samething podcast with text or articles and pictures.  Where are hashtags, emojis, gifs, follow buttons, bookmarks, profiles, Search or likes ?

Then this year the real John Ive [@JY’s Blog](https://jy.blogwarp.com/) told me he wanted to do something especially I think because Typepad stopped and he made a tool to save and export Typepad blogs before it was shutdown. 

We are two users of X and X is cool and its where are conversations of the web (mainly)
Blogs are also cool but old and comments are almost dead on them.

Posting on X was making history. Long posts and articles have been added. It's really cool but it's hard to follow and difficult to save or find something.

Posting a photo on X or Instagram is really cool. But to Who it belongs ? Do you have a real timeline you own ? 

Is Posting a podcast easy ? No. Where do you store ? How do you reach people and how they Will listen to you or read an article while listening. 

So can we restart blogs ? Make something easy to use, write and keep nice easily readable posts or articles somewhere safely, stream a podcast and have a real photos timeline. Maybe stories someday. 

Blogs will be fun again. 
Blogwarp is coming

/Steve Jobs and Elon 
By Jmo 

![](https://lovefromstevejobs.blogwarp.com/media/3ad89e82-4b40-4c8b-9555-29dd9aab0405.jpg)



