I understand where you're coming from, domavila! When I was writing for an online content site, many of my readers commented that they liked my down-home style since I wrote some of my articles in the first person. Those particular articles were about my personal experiences in dog rescue or experiences being a parent so it seemed to make sense. Then the site changed owners and the whole direction changed. The new owners wanted everything rewritten - no slang (hey man, I'm from Texas!), no 1st person, etc. My readership actually fell when I was forced to start writing "correctly". Sometimes, "correct" isn't what the readership enjoys.
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