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[hollie] for the last use-case you mention, I believe anyone can subscribe to any micro.blog because they support a bunch of feed formats, h-feed, RSS, JSONFeed
[tantek]
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2022-06-02 23:37
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I'm not saying no to micro.blog (I have one and like it: hollie.micro.blog) but it has some problems for me at the moment. One is that I really want to be able to make my theme look different, and I don't understand how (I'm happy to learn - would that be "learn PHP" still?). Second, I still want to be able to post about my other hobbies and have the ability for other folks from those communities to comment and subscribe. Right now
[hollie]
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2022-06-02 23:31
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[hollie]: Micro.blog?
GWG
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2022-06-02 23:25
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[manton] I think micro.blog is probably where I saw it first.
[Scott_Jack]
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2022-05-31 16:50
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edited /indiewebring (+6) "/* Micro.blog */ Fixed URL to help page."
Loqi
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2022-05-27 18:09
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For whatever it’s worth, if you type `hello @manton.org` (for example) into Micro.blog, it converts it to a Markdown link and saves it that way: `hello [@manton.org](https://manton.org/)`. Other systems might save as HTML or not.
[manton]
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2022-05-26 18:59
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[fluffy] Reading your Tumblr post… I’m strongly for @example.com for @-mentioning people by domain name. This is how Micro.blog works. It will auto-link and also send Webmentions to the domain name. I think it helps encourage domain names for identity. Allowing URL paths gets really messy.
[manton]
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2022-05-26 18:48
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Catching up from yesterday, [echo] definitely let me know if you have any Micro.blog questions.
[manton]
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2022-05-26 18:44
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i have not! i'll definitely check out micro.blog, that's an excellent domain.
echo[m]1
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2022-05-26 03:24
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btw echo[m] if you haven't yet had a chat with [manton] from micro.blog I would highly recommend it, since I suspect there are a lot of similarities between how micro.blog and tumblr approach indieweb standards
aaronpk
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2022-05-26 03:24