Of the “dead texts” written in non-Scrapbox places, only those written on Facebook are often unearthed and reprinted in this project; Twitter and Hatena Diaries are not; and the “dead texts” written on Facebook are often reprinted in this project, but not in Scrapbox. What’s the difference?

Facebook has a This day in the past feature that allows you to view texts you wrote on Facebook n years ago.

Wouldn’t this ability to “come back to life once a year” be useful in bringing dead text to life? - Not a warehouse to put dead text in. - How do you bring a document to life?

Therefore, we imported Hatena Diary and Twitter into Scrapbox with one page per day, and added a function to realize “this day in the past” on its own.

  • Realization of “this day in the past” simply combines the pages of the same month and day in different years into one
  • Example: /nishio-twitter/0909.

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