@m @david @SomeAnoTooter @AAKL @hackerfactor personally, I don't, but there are others that have interacted with my older posts, making me see value in keeping them.🤷♂️
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BeAware :fediverse: (beaware@social.beaware.live)'s status on Sunday, 28-Apr-2024 23:32:58 JST BeAware :fediverse: -
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BeAware :fediverse: (beaware@social.beaware.live)'s status on Sunday, 28-Apr-2024 23:57:13 JST BeAware :fediverse: @AAKL @david i think they're specifically speaking on keeping it online for others to access.
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Aida Akl (aakl@noc.social)'s status on Sunday, 28-Apr-2024 23:57:14 JST Aida Akl @david @BeAware @m @SomeAnoTooter @hackerfactor Or you can move all the old content to a backup drive.
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David Boles (david@boles.xyz)'s status on Sunday, 28-Apr-2024 23:57:15 JST David Boles @BeAware @m @SomeAnoTooter @AAKL @hackerfactor
I feel the same way. As an author and a publisher, I like to keep what I wrote. On the majors, that's easy! I can search and find out what I sad on what day -- years ago!
On Mastodon, running my own instance, but managed by someone else -- I'm close to my storage limits. So, either I delete old content, and the length of Federation, or I pay double a month what I'm paying now if I want to keep my history alive. More retention = more money!
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