10 things to write about in the MoTaverse
06 Jul 2026
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Writing is a great way to get stuff out of your head and into the world. And in a world where misinformation and AI slop dominates our feeds, writing is more important than ever.
Writing can inform, educate, console, illustrate, illuminate and much more! Writing can spark you and your fellow tech community members into action.
But what could you write about? What would your fellow MoTaverse people appreciate? Turns out there’s plenty! Here are 10 things you could write about in the MoTaverse. Select each for more details. You could write about:
- Something you’re enjoying right now
- Something that worries you
- Something that annoys or frustrates you
- Something you don’t know much about
- Something that’s changed
- A new process at work
- A prediction
- An industry report
- Someone else’s writing
- A model
✍️ And why not share your writing directly on the MoTaverse? Every professional member can create Moments — think of Moments like your own personal blogging space. No need to create your own place to blog! Visit the Moments page and select + Create Moment.
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Simon Tomes
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Hello, I'm Simon. Since 2003 I've had various roles in testing, tech leadership and coaching. I believe in the power of collaboration, creativity and community. 🎓 MoT-STEC qualified.
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