In my initial export and transfer I only brought over: posts with photos or videos and traveling to posts. A couple of possibly interesting categories were left out:
posts that link to Youtube. These appear almost the same as uploaded videos on actual Facebook. I filtered them because I wasn't sure the added complexity was worth it in the initial pass and I wanted to easily filter other url based posts. One option to solved this is to add these videos to the repo as if they were uploaded and recreate the post. Another option is to handle Youtube links in the feed.
posts advertising our longer articles. Initially I thought it made sense to filter these but maybe it would be nice to have them. Sometimes the intro text I wrote about a post on Facebook had some extra content
posts by others (Dave and the Patagonia crew for sure there maybe more). The way Facebook export works is only your data is exported which is not the complete set of data that makes up your feed when you view it on Facebook because posts owned by others that tag you will appear there. I believe these would have to be manually exported which isn't a huge deal because there are only a few and I would only export ones that I want
comments: not all of them but I could manually export some noteworthy ones. This may require more Author/Profile images to do right. I'd at least need to represent the commenter which also gets a bit more complicated in terms of privacy. I think first names only and the fact that it doesn't link anywhere is acceptable.
back-fill some posts I should have done. During and after export I already did some creative editing and re-structuring of various posts for example if Sam and I both posted about something I merged them for this site. Now that I have full control of the data I could inject more posts and/or expand on existing ones. I suspect this will probably be an ongoing thing as this site is the main place I have pictures and words about our trip
In my initial export and transfer I only brought over: posts with photos or videos and traveling to posts. A couple of possibly interesting categories were left out: