4850 results for "micro.blog"

  • "Right now micro.blog is the only blogging site that supports inbound RSS that I know of. Which makes it an incredibly interesting place for FeedLand to peer with, because we are the hotspot for feeds. We bring them in and ship em out. And in the process you can categorize stuff, push it out with the click of the Like button and we also do categories very nicely and in a functional way that you end up actually using (this is
    [timothy_chambe] at 2022-11-14 17:00
  • If you want to keep in touch: http://joshuapsteele.com, http://social.joshuapsteele.com (http://micro.blog), @joshuapsteele@indieweb.social (mastodon), or DM me if you want my email. Cheers!
    Loqi at 2022-11-13 12:45
  • A simple add on that lest you verify your account on Mastodon to your wordpress site... [manton] is this functionality you could create for Micro.blog too?
    [timothy_chambe] at 2022-11-09 17:36
  • ↩️ We have a good way to do it https://indieweb.org/social_reader And http://micro.blog has a reasonable monetization model
    Loqi at 2022-11-08 01:40
  • ↩️ Somewhere in the current experiments with Social Readers and webmention-native services like http://Micro.blog I feel like there is a really solid app, but nothing has quite clicked yet
    Loqi at 2022-11-07 22:55
  • I really, really, really like http://Micro.blog. Was my first real foray back into IndieWeb a few years ago. Modern, mature, fast, and you can follow folks on Mastodon with it.
    Loqi at 2022-11-07 22:30
  • ↩️ I think @mantonsblog et al get a lot of things right with http://micro.blog — It’s an accessible way to get started with a blog, and you get familiar “social networking” features on top, bc turns out you can totally do that with RSS and Indieweb Tech like Micropub
    Loqi at 2022-11-07 12:55
  • ↩️ http://Micro.blog is very popular in the indieweb community. They've collectively authored a great guide to it here: https://indieweb.org/Micro.blog
    Loqi at 2022-11-07 08:20
  • ↩️ Agreed! The CMS plugins, eg WordPress's and Drupal's, don't. For even less technical people, we recommend http://micro.blog. Choosing and registering a domain is as easy as choosing a username on Twitter, DNS is automated and invisible (!), webmention support is built in.
    Loqi at 2022-11-06 21:30
  • it power micro.blog!
    [schmarty]1 at 2022-11-06 02:54
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