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↩️ Also, fewer screnshots of text. The only other platform I can think of with really high user-encouraged image description is http://micro.blog, which also supports the protocols Masto uses. Plus indieweb standards.
Loqi
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2022-10-31 11:00
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For new sites, micro.blog is definitely great, and others that build it in. Existing personal sites that want to keep their recurring site are harder
[snarfed]
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2022-10-30 17:22
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Bridgy is one, a single user mastodon is another, micro.blog too, and of course DIY
aaronpk
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2022-10-30 16:38
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[Sam_Butler] micro.blog!
[snarfed]
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2022-10-30 15:58
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Twitter as “client” limits you to their constraints like 280 chars which is lower than micro.blog, or Mastodon
[tantek]
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2022-10-29 14:34
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↩️ Join us! (Again?) You already have the domain! https://indieweb.org/ Eg https://micro.blog/ is hosted, as easy as Twitter to use, supports domains, cross posts here, fully indieweb compatible, etc.
Loqi
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2022-10-29 06:30
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how many active users does micro.blog have? I was just looking for a coarse denominator to put the 700 into context
barnaby
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2022-10-29 03:24
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Yeah, Micro.blog users tell me about this too. Why are there no posts on my account in Mastodon?
[manton]
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2022-10-28 23:54
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You could also have a “fake” hosted blog on Micro.blog, like micro.tantek.com or something like that, and then have t@micro.tantek.com. Might get a little weird.
[manton]
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2022-10-28 22:59
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got it, so I could have @ t @ micro.blog for example today, right now, and people could follow my posts that way
[tantek]
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2022-10-28 22:58