4794 results for "micro.blog"

  • [manton] does micro.blog support a JSONFeed extension for indicating replies? or one for RSS/Atom? this seems to be a blocker for having a non-hosted account use micro.blog's activitypub integration.
    [schmarty] at 2022-10-14 20:17
  • before posting it i set my "Mastodon-compatible username" to `@schmarty@micro.blog`
    [schmarty] at 2022-10-14 20:14
  • Kind of inspires me to make my archiver more available… Currently only used for Micro.blog bookmarks but I always wanted to open it up. With limits. I can’t be the Internet Archive. 🙂
    [manton] at 2022-10-13 21:41
  • ↩️ wrt to posting RSS to http://micro.blog and not seeing the resulting interaction: http://micro.blog does webmentions, meaning my blogposts get pingbacks when someone on http://micro.blog responds to it there. My replies go back there too with webmention.
    Loqi at 2022-10-13 18:25
  • [schmarty] If you try enabling it and it works, lemme know. It won’t give you the option to use a custom domain name unless you have a paid blog, so I feel like Bridgy Fed is probably a better fit for most people. Unless you just want a micro.blog ActivityPub username!
    [manton] at 2022-10-12 22:35
  • [schmarty] I’ve never actually tested it with a blog that’s hosted somewhere else instead of on Micro.blog… I think it might work. 🙂
    [manton] at 2022-10-12 22:26
  • [manton] you were thinking about Twitter backfeed too, right, and how to identify Twitter users there inside micro.blog? Maybe that hasn't shipped yet though?
    [snarfed] at 2022-10-12 22:20
  • [manton] i have an old (weird?) micro.blog account fed from my feeds at martymcgui.re. i see the option to set my mastodon username. the only option appears to be schmarty@micro.blog. will it... work? i guess i don't understand to what extent this is a paid micro.blog feature.
    [schmarty] at 2022-10-12 22:18
  • [snarfed] I don’t have the same problem with Twitter because the only Twitter API stuff I do is POSSE. Someone would have to auth their Twitter account in Micro.blog, then go and delete their own Twitter account… Could happen but doesn’t seem nearly as common as Mastodon users going away.
    [manton] at 2022-10-12 22:13
  • ↩️ http://micro.blog is now basically a full mastodon instance as well as a non-dumpsterfire social network and an indie blogging platform with full webmention, etc. support
    Loqi at 2022-10-12 22:05
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