Otherwise yall old posts will fade into the void, a forgotten digital memory at the bottom of some llm-training farm.
Aggiorno con un bel #necroposting 😉
(la canzone merita veramente)

Ho riascoltato questo album: è un capolavoro
Rimetto il link che invidious ormai è andato:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK4Pnn3LXtQ
[Adoro il #necroposting e fare #threading su roba vecchissima :-D]

For #ThrowbackThursday, I'd like to share a post I made just over fifteen years ago about discovering a new local coffee shop.
https://www.kestr.al/local-coffee/
This is my first necropost! I stumbled across my old AudioBoo archive earlier today and the timing lined up so perfectly I had to share.
I've even preserved the photo of the coffee I took with my at-the-time-current smartphone.
I'm struck by how apologetic I was for trying a local business over a big chain. A lot changes...
@atomicpoet
*sigh* Sure, you needed to send this signal of "appreciating" my point of view. If someone challenges your #POV, I don't think it's quite fine to just discard it and block them without resolving what's left. For example, maybe show why your #preference (or #etiquette) regarding old posts needs to be a written rule of Mastodon's Code of Conduct, or Internet for that matter?
It's not like #necroposting requires a reason other than thread being relevant and adding something to the conversation. If person does not read the thread, it's another issue entirely.
Embrace the #necropost. Use it as a tool to revive right people, get feedback, and ignore jackasses that don't add anything to the discourse but complaints about their inbox being pollutted with old threads they keep voluntarily watching. Peace! ✌️