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[manton] is the "tell Google not to index, etc. to make their blog more difficult to find." (AKA /unlisted) feature of micro.blog per-account or per-post?
[tantek]
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2022-11-16 19:19
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> Mastodon, Ghost, Tumblr, micro.blog and others are working hard on that frontier; yet I feel they are still not widely used by the average person looking to share their mind.
[Murray]
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2022-11-16 15:08
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Max does explicitly mention micro.blog as well, but says (to paraphrase) that it has struggled to gain traction:
[Murray]
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2022-11-16 15:08
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^ at some point? You don’t need a web dev background to use micro.blog
[tantek]
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2022-11-16 14:55
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@manton does micro.blog support individual friends-only posts? How do you maintain that information in an export of your entire stream (mixed public, friends-only etc posts)
[tantek]
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2022-11-16 14:54
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I don't see it being replicated in micro.blog, but that's because [manton] has been *very* deliberate about a microblogging UX, much more beyond "just clone Twitter" obviously
[tantek]
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2022-11-16 02:44
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barnaby++ yeah that's maybe the micro.blog of single-user mastodon instances
[snarfed]
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2022-11-16 02:30
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the indieweb approach is definitely much more individualistic, but projects like micro.blog show how you can establish a balance between community and own-domain content ownership IMO
barnaby
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2022-11-15 17:26
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but if someone needed something and wanted to be online, I'm not assuming they're like me, I'd point them to micro.blog/tumblr/wordpress.org quickly
[jacky]
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2022-11-15 13:56
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I think this is the future. I call it Two-way RSS. The first way is the one we all know about, outbound. But inbound? well as far as the state of the art in 2022 is concerned, every inbound RSS app today is a feedreader. Except micro.blog. I think there will be an explosion of inbound RSS apps. I want WordPress to do it. Substack. And Mastodon. There should be a new address for a user. Here's an idea -- let DNS do it."
[timothy_chambe]
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2022-11-14 17:00