Explaining figurative meaning of “vintage” in old social media content.

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😎 Help explain what vintage can mean in a figurative sense when I am referring to an old blog or social media post. I use the hashtags #TwitterVintage, #LinkedInVintage… when reposting and commenting old Internet content (typically between 5 and 20 years old) that, in my view, acquires more value as time goes by and it survives the ephemeral lower-quality content that typically gets many more impressions on social media
🤖 In a figurative sense, when you refer to a blog or social media post as “vintage,” you’re highlighting its enduring value and significance over time. Just like vintage items gain value with age, these older internet posts gain importance as they survive the transient nature of online content and maintain their relevance amidst the flood of newer, lower-quality material. Your use of hashtags like #TwitterVintage and #LinkedInVintage indicates that you’re recognizing and celebrating the enduring worth of these posts within the context of today’s fast-paced social media landscape.

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