Don't mean to hijack your post but I do have a question for you. I gave you a 100% up vote so I could ask. :)
Did you say you have a way to easily find all of our old posts?
I can't find an easy way to do that and scrolling back on our blog only goes so far. This is something I'd like to see them fix.
I need to be able to track all of my blog posts chronologically so I can build some new sub-accounts to fork off some of my topics.
For example I am working on a new account @metal4ever and I want to be able to put a link to all of my metal music related posts in my introduction post. I do have a music posts from 2016 post I made so that makes it easy enough that all I need is 2017 onward.
I don't see an easy way to find that. This will be needed for some other accounts I have planned, but this is the first one I am creating.
Didn't you have some way to track this type of stuff?
appreciate the 100er, but not necessary ;>
3 ways
1)easiest
do a search go to https://www.asksteem.com/
you could also do a keyword instead of the tags qualifier
2)harder, and only for keeping track of posts AS you do them
https://steemit.com/steemit/@stevescoins/using-zotero-to-archive-your-steemit-posts-on-your-hard-drive
3)hardest
download the entire blockchain & use SQL on the db.
tried this last year and found that my SQLfu was weak from long years of not using it
I dont have a current method for doing this
hope these help!
Yeah I'll give that shot. I knew you mentioned Zotero... but not much use after the fact. It looks like this would be a no brainer app for steemtools for someone to create.
the zotero option has the following benefits"
but yes, that is is do it at the time of the post, and not after the fact option
https://steemit.com/asksteem/@thekyle/new-asksteem-feature-user-search
Using some of those other options such as created:yyyy-mm-dd could be useful too... I think I can make it do the work I need.
I've found asksteem to work best for me when I remember the tags, it's a shame it's not chronologically organized either.
author: and created: works great and sometimes I use tags: between those I should be able to come up with something. I already succeeded on the Metal front.