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ok so this is helpful because I'm planning on starting a blog and want to use it to document some of the cool things I've done in the past.

Would you (as a reader) prefer my trip to Norway to be dated when it happened, or when I published the article?

I am mostly wanting to blog to curate my memories of things I done or thoughts I've had but I'd be lying if I didn't also hope it might help me make 'friends' online and find people with common interests.



for something like this I would feel that the two relevant dates are when the facts happened and when the act of writing is set.

As in if you are writing about a trip in 2002 and the page is written as if you wrote it soon after the trip then the date of publishing is not really essential (in terms of semantic html I think it would still be good etiquette to have is "somewhere" on the page, like in a footer, tagged as such, same thing for a "last updated" date)

In this case I would say that is would be nice as a reader if I can understand what the date mean and if it was backdated or not.


I think the best way to do something like that is date it when it was published, and add something like β€œin my trip to Norway in 2019,”




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