Idea/suggestion: an “Evergreen” tag, for old (6 months month? 1 year? 3 years?) posts (comments?), to indicate that they’re still worth reading (to me, ideally for their intended value/arguments rather than as instructive historical/cultural artifacts)
yeah some posts are sufficiently 1. good/useful, and 2. generic/not overly invested in one particular author’s voice or particularities that they make more sense as a wiki entry than a “blog”-adjacent post.
Idea/suggestion: an “Evergreen” tag, for old (6 months month? 1 year? 3 years?) posts (comments?), to indicate that they’re still worth reading (to me, ideally for their intended value/arguments rather than as instructive historical/cultural artifacts)
As an example, I’d highlight Log Scales of Pleasure and Pain, which is just about 4 years old now.
I know I could just create a tag, and maybe I will, but want to hear reactions and maybe generate common knowledge.
I think we want someone to push them back into the discussion.
Or you know, have editable wiki versions of them.
yeah some posts are sufficiently 1. good/useful, and 2. generic/not overly invested in one particular author’s voice or particularities that they make more sense as a wiki entry than a “blog”-adjacent post.