What should I do with my draft posts?

Over the last 2+ years, I’ve written a lot of draft blog posts that I never published. Most of them are pretty sucky/rough, but not all of them. At that point, I’ve published ~584 posts and I’ve got about ~219 draft posts. After WordPress had a recent defense gap that could expose draft posts, I’m planning on clearing out most of my draft posts.

The question is: should I delete them all, or should I push some of them live, even though they’re mostly low-quality?

Anyone have strong opinions either way? Should I unload some of these leftover posts onto my blog, or try to keep my blog mostly higher-quality and just delete all those old/junky drafts?

Orginal post by Matt Cutts

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