glyn on Nostr: I recently found that a blog post of mine had a broken link to a Mastodon thread ...
I recently found that a blog post of mine had a broken link to a Mastodon thread because the owner of the post I linked to chooses to expire their posts.
In future, I should:
* Summarise the thread in the blog post for posterity, reflection, and ease of reading.
* When it seems essential, link to my own Mastodon post(s), since these don't expire.
This feels like a corollary of POSSE. Anyone got further thoughts on this?
#POSSE #blogging
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