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Add a new "Interactions" section to my pages that contain both Syndication and Webmentions. Make the Syndication links u-syndication. Make both these things children of the <article> h-entry.
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Blogging as DRY | 2022-11-20T11:30:33-08:00 | https://toot.cafe/@aardrian/109365932234157083 | Maintaining a blog is probably the best method I have found to honor DRY | SocialMediaPosting | Adrian Rosell | https://adrianroselli.com/ |
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The "Don't Repeat Yourself" (DRY) principle is my main motivation for adding content to my site---especially to [my "notes" section]({{<relref "/notes">}}). I've gone as far as linking my own website in online class discussions (not as a citation; just for DRY).
This also combines really well with the Publish on your Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere (POSSE) principle. Often, a post of mine syndicates well to multiple destinations. I might reply to a forum on my site and syndicate it to both that forum and to the Fediverse. People reply in both places, and Webmentions aggregate them together on my site (though I often have to send myself those mentions). I only have to write something once.