I tend to agree with Mat, but a model to consider would be DEV <https://dev.to/>, where people can cross-post their articles and set the canonical link to their own blog so Google knows who to rank first.
On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 11:14:16 AM UTC+1, Mat wrote: > > Perhaps consider for a moment if you had something to share, you often >> share good content in the forum, what do you think about sending an email, >> getting a WordPress Id or sending a json file? >> > > I can only speak for myself so don't let my skepticism affect you too much > but if I write something on the boards it is to either pose or answer a > question or to announce something. They all rely on having an audience for > them to be meaningful. For pieces worthy of *publishing*, as in a blog, I > want it to be good so I typically spend a lot of time working on it. (Way > more than what is obvious if you read it.) As such, I wouldn't want to send > it somewhere if there wasn't a good audience there. Publishing it in my own > blog (if I had one) would be a bit like writing in a diary (not that I ever > had a diary, but) so it would be a more introspective matter. The articles > are my babies and, as noted, I'd have full control over them for pruning > and tweaking. I'd lose that control in someone elses blog. > > > I am thinking more of content for the tiddlywiki community rather named >> authors but that is worth thinking about. >> > > I barely understand what that sentence means - and that relates to my > point: Who would want to contribute to a blog if it isn't good? Would my > stuff be intermingled with sentences like that one? Sorry for the > directness but I it's probably better to hear this now than to later wonder > why people (or at least Mat) aren't contributing. Of course, I know, that > sentence is not part of a blog post but just a quick reply in a discussion > :-) > > But again, don't let my skepticism stop anything but I do think you should > start it out yourself and just let the result itself be what attracts > contributions. > > > >> I wanted to openly take content from the forums, is that ok? >> > > I doubt anyone here has any personal objection to this but from a strictly > legal standpoint I wouldn't be surprised if.... > > > <:-) > >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/07145e97-ac27-4b97-87e5-0e3d38b5b54e%40googlegroups.com.

