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2022-08-16 13:35:11 +02:00
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date: 2022-08-16T13:30:33+02:00
context: "https://hacdias.com/2022/08/14/should-every-update-be-a-post"
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This part made me want to reply:
> Listens and watches probably constitute a large part of the posts of this website. Are they useful however? Do they bring anything to you, or to me? Honestly, I dont think so. However, I enjoy seeing the summary about what I have watched and my listening habits.
So they _do_ bring something to you: that summary. However, in my view, many IndieWeb enthusiasts overdo this bit. I also really really love lists and summaries etc, but simply keep track of them elsewhere: in my (analog) journal. Do they need to be put online? Is that the question you want to pose?
I honestly never read that stuff if I see it in my RSS reader. **Except** if there's context added! Same for bookmarks/links: I don't care for a random link collection, but I do care for summarized ones with some context. Which ones do you recommend me as a reader of your blog, and why? If it's just stuff you're gathering, why not keep it private?
> So no, I dont think every update should be a post. It doesnt make sense
Agreed!