Does anyone feel like 'scheduled' content is inherently worse, or less valid, than stuff (blog posts, tweets, internet radio, live video) that is written and then immediately posted or streamed?
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Replying to @stuffByBez
Hard to answer because when it's well done I can't tell them apart.
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel
I'm half-thinking of scheduling photos from 4 weeks ago as a matter of course. I just find it difficult to do everything in a timely manner otherwise. My question, I suppose, is whether folk would be interested in seeing what I was excited by a month ago.
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Replying to @stuffByBez @gamesbymanuel
Once an event is over, I'm not sure it makes any difference how long afterwards you post about it. Unless the focus of your writing is cool new games that folk can look forward to.
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I see! It's still interesting to me. Maybe it's my fault for following a lot of boardgame people but my feed gets overwhelming during big events and I can't keep up.
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