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I have a couple questions for those who keep a #DigitalGarden!
First: Are there things you would post on your site that you'd consider not part of your garden?
I'm getting caught up on taxonomy as I try to build my own. If I share, for instance, digital art I've made, do I want to consider that part of my garden? What about if I share rules for tabletop games? Journal posts? I'm trying to determine what my definition of my garden is—what I want to include and exclude. Those are decisions for myself, of course, but I'm curious how others have approached it.
Second: I'm drawn to digital gardening for how it might decrease the barrier for writing for me, by encouraging more "thinking in public". If you keep a digital garden, have you ever found the opposite—that you want to publish something, but can't find a home for it in your existing structure? What helps keep a digital garden free and empowering, rather than restrictive?
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