Replied to my take is far more relaxed than that… by Alec MuffettAlec Muffett (GitHub)
my take is far more relaxed than that; even a feed reader needs to retrieve copies of all of the remote content - and then it stores it in some kind of repository - so (unless you particularly worried about the integer post count being roughly correlated with the amount of postings you make on your WP blog) why not store and garbage collect them in WordPress? Edit: that being said, I too would like to see a few more global settings...

Oh, I agree that the con­tent has to go some­where, which is why I’m sure to set reten­tion lev­els for almost all of the Friends data. That sort of thing is set­table by default in feed read­ers and pod­cast players.

Quoted 5 Reasons Why Using AI to Generate Blog Posts Can Destroy Your SEO by Dave Cross (Medium)
Using artificial intelligence (AI) to generate blog posts can be bad for search engine optimization (SEO) for several reasons. First and foremost, AI-generated content is often low quality and lacks…

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