I just deleted 20,000 comments, 250 at a time, from my blog — which isn't even working currently :-/ — so that I could download all of it.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
Serious question: How do other writers in this day and age keep all of their writing? Like, how do I maintain everything I've written?
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
I keep copies of everything I writeon my personal website and have automated database backups. Alsohttp://www.poynter.org/2016/how-to-preserve-your-work-before-the-internet-eats-it/390712/ …
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I have about 5,000 posts and articles, between both Law Dorks, Metro Weekly, and BuzzFeed, I'm imagining.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
seems like you’re into this whole writing thing
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Brandon Wall Retweeted Brandon Wall
that is quite the monumental archive. All i’ll say is, trust no onehttps://twitter.com/Walldo/status/688167946837864448 …
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Chris Geidner Retweeted Chris Geidner
That article is too long. Also: Here's my best idea:https://twitter.com/chrisgeidner/status/817883924600918016 …
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Replying to @Walldo @chrisgeidner
on the other hand, it does involve trusting a college student.
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