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micro.blog is built on open source software (hugo) and open standards (microformats, micropub, metaweblog, ...) i think of it as a paid hosting service that can save the time and effort of gluing those bits together.
[schmarty]
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2022-04-27 20:14
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I just wish micro.blog was open source, I'm trying to avoid dependance on proprietary software, mostly why i am here :)
eb
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2022-04-27 20:10
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We are definitely seeing new folks join Micro.blog this week. Not as many as on Mastodon, but that’s fine. It’s kind of a win either way because Micro.blog can ActivityPub-ify your blog.
[manton]
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2022-04-27 19:14
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I've also been bumping micro.blog as often as I can, esp to people who want to use their existing site
jacky
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2022-04-27 18:59
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After years of Micro.blog I found and filled in the profile section, that may give me the link back, but it could be cached and not showing up yet
BillBennett
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2022-04-27 09:16
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not sure on micro.blog as i trust Manton would care about that type of detail
[tw2113_Slack_]
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2022-04-27 09:13
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likewise micro.blog
BillBennett
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2022-04-27 09:09
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↩️ I do POSSE (Publish (on your) Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere). My posts, articles, pictures, etc are posted on my website and then automagically syndicated to Twitter, Mastodon, http://Micro.blog. This is the beauty of #IndieWeb
Loqi
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2022-04-27 06:50
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↩️ You don't want the web3 stuff. That said there are a bunch of decentralized projects that are compatible with each other via standards and can connect to twitter. The easiest is http://micro.blog If you want to host for a small group http://withknown.com
Loqi
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2022-04-26 02:05
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Own your own posts! My microblog has been at https://joshdick.net/microblog.html / http://micro.blog/jd for a while now. I hope today's Twitter news will result in more folks joining the Microblog/Indieweb community! https://twitter.com/kimberlyhirsh/status/1518637577447911427
Loqi
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2022-04-25 22:50