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My gut feeling is no. Scientific papers and posts on jelly are intended to be permanent snapshots in time. Because tweets can be deleted, embedding a tweet or any dynamic web content is not a good way of preserving data.
Does this mean posts should store all data required to load all content?
Question: How can a post reference a tweet and verify that the content is accurate?
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My gut feeling is no. Scientific papers and posts on jelly are intended to be permanent snapshots in time. Because tweets can be deleted, embedding a tweet or any dynamic web content is not a good way of preserving data.
Does this mean posts should store all data required to load all content?
Question: How can a post reference a tweet and verify that the content is accurate?
I am open to ideas from others!
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