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h-entry question: h-entry is defined as "for episodic or datestamped content". am i correct in saying that non-episodic, non-datestamped content should NOT be marked up with .h-entry? for example, a "page" that is not a "post" is likewise not an h-entry. (but it might be some other as-yet-unspecified thing?)
trwnh
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2024-10-17 06:22
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showing one(1) blog post on the homepage as a concession to the reader
[mattl]
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2024-10-17 02:40
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[indienews] New post: "History Rhyming (Flickr, Chumby, BarCamp…)" https://artlung.com/blog/2024/10/16/history-rhyming/
Loqi
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2024-10-17 02:02
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h-feed question, if I have a page with *every* post on my blog...
[mattl]
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2024-10-17 02:01
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my oldest post is 2002/09
[mattl]
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2024-10-17 01:50
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Interesting post about <blockquote> https://heydonworks.com/article/the-blockquote-element/ I didn't realize "Different versions of different specifications agree the citation cannot be inside the <blockquote> element."
gRegor
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2024-10-16 23:39
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[indienews] New post: https://tantek.com/2024/285/t1/io-domain-suggested-steps
Loqi
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2024-10-16 22:37
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Again, more reason to post on my own website
[morganm]
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2024-10-16 22:25
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To me a bot determination sounds like it would be made based on unusual speed of posting. Like using automated tools to post or like things or comment or whatever.
[Joe_Crawford]
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2024-10-16 22:19
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I didn't post any weird stuff, promise
[morganm]
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2024-10-16 22:16
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