Recycling Content for Fun and Profit!

in #library2 years ago

One dishonest posting tactic frowned upon by the HIVE community is sometimes known as "recycling," where someone copy/pastes an old post and shares it as if it is new content. It's not technically plagiarism if it's your own work, but it is an attempt to double-dip on the same content without any new effort. Don't do it, OK? Maybe we need a good way to keep older evergreen content from fading into obscurity, but just copying your old stuff as a new post isn't cool.

See the original post for instructions!

With that in mind, though, I want to draw attention to this old post from fall of 2018 when I was working on a craft program I could share in my library.

Recycling craft content isn't such a bad idea in this library outreach and education context. Popular crafts and programs might even become an annual tradition, but re-running a successful program after a hiatus of a few years can still bring in fresh participants with a tried-and-true process. This time, it's a grab-and-go kit with twenty clothespins, a sheet of instructions similar to my old blog post, and a QR code and link to the tutorial video I made when we last offered it as a COVID quarantine activity in 2020.

How do you feel about content recycling, and what do you think can be do to improve visibility of old posts? I plan to go through my old posts (over 2000 of them so far) and create a pinned archive post I can keep updated, but that will be a lot of work. Let's not think about how the task grows the more I procrastinate... I need to edit out the old Steemit links, make sure images are properly cited from the early days, tweak the odd formatting and spelling issues, and so forth anyway to bring it all up to my current standards as much as possible.

Meanwhile, have you tried any quaint crafts you would like to share as a how-to blog post? Drop a link to your latest project tutorial, or write a good post and then share it below. I may even pass out some $PIZZA tokens!


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That's a shady tactic that is really considered spam if you are caught and can get you downvoted and hurt your rep. What I like to do is instead, find a different twist on the topic and refer back to the previous article, adding it as a back link to the post. You can even go and use quotes from the other post, as long as you source it. It's good to go back to old content, you can learn allot on how you have progressed. I have used old content as a learning experience like that.

Anyway, happy posting and keep hustling!

Which is basically what I did here. I referred back to my old post because it was relevant to today's library work again, and could be used to practically illustrate the difference between content recycling and library program repeats.

Yes, this is true, as repeating same topics is boring and not a good trick, but it is possible to re-copy the old content in a smart way, such as including it in previous memories section and adding, for example to "what I would like to change about what I did previously".

In our life, you find various topics in various fields that can be talked about in all kinds of ways. Perhaps feeling bored or not receiving interaction sometimes makes a person not care about the value of his content.

Many posts don't get seen by enough eyes, plus there are tons of curation trails by voters who never see the work... I dunno. I like to make new things, like to work that part of my brain. But if something is rad and I didn't see it way back when, I'm down to vote on it.

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Unless you are a very tiny human, it won't end well for the chair. And if you're a crow, I don't expect it will fit well. Avian and human posture differ ever so slightly.

I am exploring some other ideas for post promotion in the long term, but not ready to make anything public yet. I don't want to say it'll work until I test it thoroughly. But for now, once I have a master list of old posts, I can at least include relevant links to older content in new posts.

Let me know when you have your coming out party!
Of course, I could just scroll through some of your older posts. Which I may have done already...

Despite what has been said about it in many forums, I think if there is some rework, even an introduction or narrative around the reposting its fine.

It is when someone just finds an old post they have done and hits copy paste post, jobs a good un there s=is inevitably an issue

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I don't see any real issue with it. If users continue to find value in those posts and the recycle poster is the original author, what's the harm?

It's a form of spam? It could qualify as vote farming?

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In itself, posting the same content as before on social media is more or less standard. However, this is the case when we talk about all those social media we know of in web2, which doesn't give direct rewards to content. On HIVE we shall never just copy/paste old content we already used without adding extras. Simply for the reasons that we get directly rewarded for our content, it is simply respectless to not put any effort in, and receive either auto-votes and possibly higher value votes from the community. Sometimes I find it funny how certain users react when they get discovered, acting like they don't see the difference, whilst 100% knowing what they are doing and still defending themselves with the argument that many social media communities are perfectly ok with such actions. IN my honest opinion, social media like HIVE can only survive the length of time when all of us are foremost respectful towards each other, which includes 'no gaming' of the system.

I do like the way you refer to an older post. I wish for more users to do this. I try from time to time, but not been too active on the posting front last so many months. Wouldn't it be cool if we link great posts created, whether by ourselves or others, to some new piece of content we produce? This simply makes our community more a community and at the same time, it'll keep our content alive. With hivesearcher it's so easy to find relevant posts on our chain that we may refer to in our own newly generate content.

Nice question you put out here, and such an important one. Simply hope many will read this one.