Retroactive Posting

I’ve been thinking about restoring old content lately.

Many years ago, I had a WordPress blog full of years of content, but I took it offline (for reasons that don’t resonate much with me today) and didn’t properly archive it. That means that the only archive available to me is whatever happened to get archived by The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine.

I plan to restore old content here, posting retroactively. I’m sure there is content that I will choose not to restore. It might be something that’s lost all meaning and context, or it might be something not really fit for this current iteration of my web site. Anything that I don’t post here will likely end up in my private journal.

Apologies for all the dust!

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4 thoughts on “Retroactive Posting”

  1. @leopardboy I've been doing the same the past couple weeks. They preserved a picture of my high school dog that I'd lost. I'm making a tongue-in-cheek tildeverse page, and putting *everything* in Git so I don't lose it again.

    1. Nice! That sounds like a fun project. I’m doing the copy/paste method here. Some of this stuff I totally forgot about, so this should be fun.

  2. Wow! Some of the stuff I posted was pretty personal, and that’s the kind of thing that I don’t plan on reposting publicly. But there’s a lot of my personal thoughts there, so definitely archiving into my journal. This is why I like to write down stuff and go back and read it.

  3. Wow! Some of the stuff I posted was pretty personal, and that’s the kind of thing that I don’t plan on reposting publicly. But there’s a lot of my personal thoughts there, so definitely archiving into my journal. This is why I like to write down stuff and go back and read it.

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