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Published Monday, 18 February 2019 by Piper Haywood — private v. public

private v. public

I don’t think I’ve got the public / private balance quite right… I’ve started using private notes a little more heavily, which feels right for certain types of things (personal photos, health, sensitive memories).

Next step will be to add a login for friends / family.

Ephemera, Aside, private, public, this site, WordPress,

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