Reflection
The Social Links block is a small stage on which you decide who gets an invitation. Treat it like a curated shelf: choose a handful of links that reflect how you prefer to be reached, and let the rest remain private. Simplicity reduces noise and makes your presence easier to manage without feeling exposed.
For practical control, pick a primary contact method and one or two social profiles that serve specific purposes — work, portfolio, or a quiet journal — and avoid linking every account. Consider labels that clarify intent and check privacy settings on the platforms you choose; a tidy, explicit set of links communicates boundaries without extra explanation. Small technical choices, like opening external links in a new tab or using profile pages instead of embedded feeds, can preserve calm browsing for both you and visitors.
Updating links can be a modest ritual rather than a chore: review them quarterly, remove accounts that no longer serve you, and reword labels as your needs change. This slow maintenance keeps your site honest and minimizes the demand to constantly justify your online choices. By curating deliberately, you create a quiet corner of the web that feels intentional and manageable.