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Unless someone has already looked up your domain name. Just tried and it doesn’t seem to be finding your feed… So probably more for me to do there. https://micro.blog/waterpigs.co.uk
[manton]
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2022-03-01 18:27
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[manton]: nice! is there a way to preview how micro.blog will present an external blog without having to sign up?
barnaby
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2022-03-01 18:24
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FYI about Micro.blog from the conversation earlier… You can subscribe to many blogs without the blog author needing to register on Micro.blog and setup their feed, by searching for the blog’s domain name, e.g. search for “ma.tt” to follow Matt Mullenweg’s blog. It’s not foolproof but I think it’s a good start without becoming a full feed reader. (Yet?)
[manton]
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2022-03-01 18:21
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micro.blog does send webmentions to your site when people reply to the posts from the atom feed, but yeah afaik it's not a general purpose feed reader
aaronpk
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2022-03-01 16:35
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e.g. if you're on micro.blog you can read my posts only because I've taken the time to setup and syndicate my Atom feed into micro.blog, and you can reply to those posts there, however because I have no backfeed setup for that, I never see those replies
[tantek]
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2022-03-01 16:30
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like yes, some of the protocols and building blocks are there, but the full experience of reading people from any IndieWeb site and replying to them using micro.blog is not quite there.
[tantek]
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2022-03-01 16:29
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aaronpk, yet how easy is it to read, reply to folks not on micro.blog, from micro.blog?
[tantek]
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2022-03-01 16:28
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I just mean that you can sign up for micro.blog pretty easily
aaronpk
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2022-03-01 16:27
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and my micro.blog syndicates from my Atom feed
[tantek]
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2022-02-28 10:16
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One use-case, for me: I can create a feed for syndication to micro.blog that does not include, for example, simple Likes. I see no point cluttering up micro.blog with those.
jeremycherfas
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2022-02-28 10:10