I’m still trying to figure when to use “read”, “bookmark”, or “like”. If I read a physical book that I liked, which post type would I use? What about an article that I read, what to keep record of, but can’t say I liked?

Same goes for things like “watch” and “listen”. If I want to track everything I watch, and mark everything as “watch”, how do I then mark some as stuff I like as opposed to stuff that’s just “meh”?

I’d like to hear how others use post kind.

14 thoughts on “How do you use post kinds?

  1. @vishae I do quite a bit with them, and they’re clearly defined. That said, if a person spends too much time tracking everything, then they don’t have time to actually do the things they’re trying to track 😉

  2. @vishae to keep my life simpler, I limit myself to using notes, standard posts (e.g. those with titles), likes, and replies.

    Note: most of my posts that don’t reference something else (notes can also include photos)

    Titled Post: longer form writing

    Like: just a big ol’ link to the thing I liked

    Reply: link to the source (e.g. what is being replied to) followed by my response

  3. @matigo nope. I fake each with likes and replies. I am not against their use, just didn’t like having so many choices when creating a post on my end.

  4. @mrkrndvs @vishae I do kind of like to use ’em all don’t I? I think I’ve even created some additional ones along the way. I suppose the key is to have a good use for them and use them regularly. I also tend to do a lot of self-site searching, so having them delineated well helps in that.

    I do however, highly recommend using bookmarklets or other micropub methods to make the data collection easier, otherwise, as @matigo mentioned, you’re killing an awful lot of time.

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