Maybe start with friends / close ones first and then try posting on here when you feel a little more comfortable with it? But presenting concepts and writing struggles to people can be a Great way to get new ideas, fresh minds and perspectives always help
It's not too much easier with friends over strangers tbh, writing is often a very vulnerable process for me and I'm a huge overthinker. I get really myopic over small details and whether what I've put together makes sense, or is consistent or authentic enough, or is interesting at all etc
I relate to that. I've been in the same spot - still kinda am at times. You'd be surprised how getting feedback and external perspectives on your writing, as vulnerable a process it may be, can actually end up very reassuring and uplifting (even the reply isn't just superficial positivity)
It's also interesting to note that a lot of the factors you mention (consistency, authenticity, interest) depend a lot on what You want to do, people might share how they perceive it but the real answer for most of these things depend on what You're looking to say/do through your writing.
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Embrace trying and failing in public! Even if people bring nothing interesting to the table it can be just efficient enough to put it out there and to be seen by at least one person, as if you're talking to yourself in a way you wouldn't have on your own
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