#DigitalGardens At first I felt very excited to share my notes on my digital garden, and now I'm rethinking it. I feel somewhat exposed, not knowing where to put the line between what is shareable and what should be private. It also feel like I'm still in a quest for validation more than to #LearnInPublic. Maybe I have to think in private for a while.

Other #pkm enthusiasts, any insights on the "public" dimension of sharing your notes?

@witchyturtle My own notes are an extension of my own thoughts. I need to think freely but share selectively. If I ever want to create and share a public digital garden, it will be more akin to a personal website or blog, carefully curated and edited, and completely separate from its sources in my own notes.

@EpiphanicSynchronicity @witchyturtle Yes, yes, yes.

My #DigitalGarden is transitory. It's where I put thoughts as they occur to me, and all but those I designate, or that resonate with others, disappear after a time. Helps me think, and clarify ideas.

It's so simple, posts are rarely linked, so not a digital garden in the traditional sense. It's FOSS, and federated.

I call it…

#Mastodon.