I suggest changing the tagline. It's not "a blogging platform for introverts". Such a thing is impossible. Calling it that demonstrates a distinct lack of understanding about introversion and what it means to be introverted.
Introverted people as a group are as diverse as any other group of people. The only thing that sets introverted people apart from extraverted people is what they do following social interactions: introverted people look inwards to recharge while extraverts look outwards. In short, if spending time in a group makes you feel tired and you seek time on your own to recharge, that means you're introverted. If spending time in a group makes you feel dynamic and full of energy, that means you're extraverted. Everyone is somewhere on a spectrum between those two states.
Being an introvert in a society that values social interaction so highly is difficult - take a startup accelerator with social events practically every night as an example and it's obvious why. Being the person who goes home early and gets labelled 'shy' or 'antisocial' puts you at a great disadvantage when really you're just genetically predisposed to feeling better spending time on your own (or in smaller groups).
There is no reason whatsoever why an introverted person wouldn't happily use Wordpress/Tumblr/Jekyll/whatever for their blog. What you are catering for (eg "people who want to blog anonymously") is something else entirely.
I suggest changing the tagline. It's not "a blogging platform for introverts". Such a thing is impossible. Calling it that demonstrates a distinct lack of understanding about introversion and what it means to be introverted.
Introverted people as a group are as diverse as any other group of people. The only thing that sets introverted people apart from extraverted people is what they do following social interactions: introverted people look inwards to recharge while extraverts look outwards. In short, if spending time in a group makes you feel tired and you seek time on your own to recharge, that means you're introverted. If spending time in a group makes you feel dynamic and full of energy, that means you're extraverted. Everyone is somewhere on a spectrum between those two states.
Being an introvert in a society that values social interaction so highly is difficult - take a startup accelerator with social events practically every night as an example and it's obvious why. Being the person who goes home early and gets labelled 'shy' or 'antisocial' puts you at a great disadvantage when really you're just genetically predisposed to feeling better spending time on your own (or in smaller groups).
There is no reason whatsoever why an introverted person wouldn't happily use Wordpress/Tumblr/Jekyll/whatever for their blog. What you are catering for (eg "people who want to blog anonymously") is something else entirely.