4887 results for "micro.blog"

  • But if they do reply to a post on https://micro.blog/gRegorLove, then I (should?) get a webmention
    gRegor at 2024-02-16 01:23
  • I assume someone on http://micro.blog can follow/reply to your main site, no?
    [aciccarello] at 2024-02-16 01:19
  • This might be a dumb question, but why cross-post into http://micro.blog?
    [aciccarello] at 2024-02-16 01:19
  • This is coming back to me. I think my reply here was via webmention: https://micro.blog/gRegorLove/633461
    gRegor at 2024-02-16 01:16
  • Haha, was just typing that yeah, I could update https://indieweb.org/Micro.blog#How_to_syndicate_to after my experience
    gRegor at 2024-02-16 01:13
  • then I volunteer to help write-up a "How to reply from your site" section on /micro.blog 🙂
    [tantek] at 2024-02-16 01:13
  • the other trick that might work is replying to their http://micro.blog fedi handle, and then using Bridgy Fed to "federate" the reply
    [tantek] at 2024-02-16 01:12
  • wait I mean I think "just" using Webmention to reply to people on http://micro.blog may actually work
    [tantek] at 2024-02-16 01:12
  • yeah I had replies going to my Atom feed / http://micro.blog for a while and it was noisy for folks on http://micro.blog unfortunately. I did turn that off a while ago but probably took me too long to figure that out
    [tantek] at 2024-02-16 01:09
  • Hm, I should cross-post into micro.blog again. I think I stopped in 2020 due to issues with my feed, or maybe it was because I had replies to Twitter going into m.b. so that didn't make sense.
    gRegor at 2024-02-16 01:07
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