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Use Drupal to own your content
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Use Drupal to own your content
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pubDate: 2023-08-05
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archive/2023/08/05/use-drupal-to-own-your-content
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- drupal
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- open-source
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I recently saw a social media website taking over users' handles - renaming them so they can have the original.
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There were similar issues a few years ago when a website put a paywall in front of articles written by its users.
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I've written articles and tutorials for companies I've worked at that no longer exist as the companies have been acquired.
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This is why I like to own and control my content. I still have my versions if a website shuts down or changes its settings.
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There are a lot of options, including Drupal, that can help with this. It's easy to set up a new website and start publishing your own content.
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