No separate drafts, etc.
At Scrapbox Drinkup 20180810, "Do you have a private project?" "Of course I do." "Then are you drafting it there?" I didn't do that." So here's my note. Scrapbox is not just a tool for neatly scribbling out a document with a fixed content. In cases where it is not necessary to do a clean-up, spending time on clean-up is a waste of time, and a mysterious "A sense of being at work" tends to arise when you are narrow-mindedly working on a task that is easy to understand, but when you think about it calmly, you are simply wasting your time by not thinking. Don't spend the cost of cleanup on anything other than what really needs to be cleaned up (e.g., product introduction brochures).
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The thought of drafting and then publishing is like hitting the save button, which eventually becomes a barrier to output.
I've published drafts of my own, and some articles I've let sit for a month.
I have a draft tag on my drafts.
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They don't even put a DRAFT tag on it.
You interrupt me in the middle of writing a sentence and leave the table, what's wrong with that?
I thought you were writing well." Because? In other words, "I thought I wrote it well before publishing it" is nothing more than self-consciousness, and in fact, there is no harm in publishing it while it is still in the process of being written.
Here is what I wrote a year ago about this operation by Dr. Shiozawa
Surprising operation, what is the first place a visitor to your blog should look?
Wouldn't you be confused by the draft if you saw the pinning?
but if it's mainly a search influx, then pinning is fine?
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