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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
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2022-11-07 22:30
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↩️ 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
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2022-11-07 12:55
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↩️ 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
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2022-11-07 08:20
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↩️ 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
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2022-11-06 21:30
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it power micro.blog!
[schmarty]1
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2022-11-06 02:54
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vs micro.blog which hosts your website
aaronpk
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2022-11-05 23:17
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vs use micro.blog as a paid service, or Bridgy Fed as a proxy thingy
aaronpk
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2022-11-05 20:47
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bridgy fed, micro.blog, and full DIY... any other options for using your own domain as an activitypub server?
aaronpk
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2022-11-05 20:40
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If you're on Mastodon or http://Micro.blog, let me know. (And if you're willing to pay a little for a well-engineered microblogging system built on open "Indieweb" standards, do check out http://Micro.blog.)
Loqi
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2022-11-05 15:15
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↩️ Also as much as I think Mastodon and Cohost are better than Twitter, as always I will evangelize running your own website using an IndieWeb basis. WordPress+IndieWeb plugin, http://micro.blog, etc. are all very good options for publishing, and there are SO MANY reader apps.
Loqi
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2022-11-04 22:25