Finding older posts (of others to read)
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Before starting just want to say: I love wordpress!
I’ve made a lot of great connections on wordpress through reading other peoples posts. It’s a great tool! I used tags (topics) to find people, and this has been great help. ..& sorry if there is already a good answer for this and I am just not finding it.
I notice when I scroll to the bottom, eventually there will be a cut off point, and this makes sense, you don’t want to overload the web-browser with so much information. ..Yet I also notice there seems to be no way to find older posts of other peoples work. You can have so many new posts coming in such that the cut off point is often 1 to 3 days. Meaning if someone I didn’t know posted an amazing post 4 days ago (or interesting yet overlooked), I would never find it, much less a moth or a year ago.
I’ve been looking for a few days, and I’ve found no way to find older posts from the general public. I could choose a specific person, but I’m not interested in just the popular people, I’m interested in finding new people that I relate to. It would be great to have some kind of filter, for example “posts from 3 days ago” “posts from last week” “posts from march” “posts from may” “posts from 2015” I realize there’s probably a mountain of great older or slightly older work I’m not able to see or search through. Let me know if there is some kind of tip(s) to help me find older work! Or if I am best requesting a vote for a new feature.
(It may seem like 50 posts, or whichever the amount displayed is, would be enough to content many, yet I’m interested in finding people I specifically share related content to, so I can skim through a lot pretty fast before finding the 3 posts for example I most want to read or reblog, I don’t want to overload my browser either of course, yet a “last week” button would do the trick, or some similar feature.) Thank you for reading this!
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