I saw another user crosspost some due diligence they had written last year and posted on Reddit to one of the related communities on this instance.
Here is that post: https://lemmy.whynotdrs.org/post/8800
It covers a subject which still is worth learning about today, and sets a great example. The user is able to make sure their content can stay available on a reliable host, and for the reader, there is a quick message at the top explaining that it was originally hosted elsewhere and when it had been posts there.
I love this idea - as I experienced with the DD I had written on the removed subreddit DRSyourGME, Reddit can wipe a slate clean if it chooses to.
Crossposting to this Lemmy instance is a great way to help have more redundancy so you know your work will stay available, and it also helps grow this fledgling platform.
Love the post! Great advice for DD writers to back up their work 💜👊💜