4794 results for "micro.blog"

  • This is really an issue with Micro.blog when there is a post that is duplicated across multiple accounts (in this case, a “real” Micro.blog account and an ActivityPub reference). This never used to happen before, so I need to see if I can make it smarter.
    [manton] at 2022-12-15 20:42
  • Because that’s the actual GUID that Micro.blog records and checks first when looking up URLs.
    [manton] at 2022-12-15 18:49
  • [manton]: Using https://micro.blog/conversation.js
    GWG at 2022-12-15 18:32
  • @GWG That’s strange. It looks like Micro.blog was getting an old copy of the feed. I cleared the “etag” value from Micro.blog for your feed and it’s updated now with the latest post.
    [manton] at 2022-12-15 17:36
  • [manton]: I have a rel-me to micro.blog, but not that I know of, re the connection. But if you tell me how I can tell you, I will do that
    GWG at 2022-12-15 17:31
  • [manton]: But, the dshanske profile should have the flight attendant comment, because it is in the jsonfeed that feeds micro.blog
    GWG at 2022-12-15 17:25
  • Right now, there’s no way that Micro.blog would know that [dshanske] is the same as [dshanske]@david.shanske.com, right?
    [manton] at 2022-12-15 17:16
  • @GWG Hmm. Yeah, that could happen if Micro.blog gets anything ActivityPub-related and doesn’t know that it’s the same as your other username.
    [manton] at 2022-12-15 17:15
  • Why is it suddenly different than https://micro.blog/dshanske
    GWG at 2022-12-15 17:09
  • [manton]: Is https://micro.blog/dshanske@david.shanske.com new?
    GWG at 2022-12-15 17:09
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