Michał Sapka :runbsd: :emacs: on Nostr: How should #rss handle expanded, modified and rewritten content? With blog focus, ...
How should #rss handle expanded, modified and rewritten content? With blog focus, it’s rare than update is worthwhile. You just write a new version, add a link in the old page and voila. But I don’t want this. I wa t to publish longer pieces, chapter by chapter. Or is the idea Teri me from the get go?
#SmallWeb #indieweb
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