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by winfred
2369 days ago
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>Let's be honest with ourselves. The best way to make your content last for a long time is to host it on a platform that is free and very successful. For example, whatever photos I posted on Facebook 12 years ago? Still alive and kicking. The articles I've published on wordpress.com 7 years ago? Still in mint condition, with 0 maintenance required. You view on timeline is too short. We're not talking about keeping something online for 7 years, but for 70. If I had followed your advice a few years ago, I would have deployed on Geocities. Do you know what happened to those websites? The question is, is wordpress going to be around in 70 years? No one knows. But that static HTML page will still render fine, even if it is running in a backward compatibility mode on your neurolink interface. |
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The question isn't whether wordpress will be around in 70 years, but whether it will outlast your self-hosted website. Anything that is self-hosted requires significantly more financial/logistical maintenance, and what is the likelihood of someone continuing to do that for 70 years?