With Vlogs and rich content becoming more important in the blogging space, it’d be nice to have an anonymous platform that lets you put up more than just text. This means that you’re forced to rely on just text. There’s no support for multimedia like videos or images. It’s text-only, though, so there’s no way to incorporate images, video, or even advanced text formatting.Īs we mentioned earlier, the main drawback to Write.as is that it is perhaps a bit too minimalist. But selecting the anonymous option takes this a step further, making your posts truly anonymous. This lets you create an audience on the platform without having your real identity outed.
Publishing from your write.as username is anonymous to start with since it isn’t associated with any other data tied to you. If you decide to not use an email, just make sure you don’t forget your username and password, else you won’t be able to access your account. This is great from a privacy standpoint: You get two levels of privacy to pick from. There’s no confirmation procedure at all. There’s very basic user functionality built-in: the first time you exit from Write.as, it asks you to set a passphrase for your account or link to an email. Going to this link will show all your posts sorted by published date. For example, if you the username – ‘Tom’, your blog address will become write.as/tom. However, you can change this to a username of your choice. By default, Write.as sets you as an anonymous user.