LoqiIt looks like we don't have a page for "Online Safety Act" yet. Would you like to create it? (Or just say "Online Safety Act is ____", a sentence describing the term)
petermolnarOnline Safety Act is a United Kingdom law that defines and mandates assessment on topics it deems unsafe or illegal in relation to online content.
Loqiself hosting is the practice of running the software for your personal website on hardware under your own physical control, typically on a home server, or sometimes refers to only the aspect of running web applications on a (possibly virtual or shared) server under your control but not necessarily in your home https://indieweb.org/self_hosting
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perryflynnI have a hard time to find a start on the indieweb.org wiki regarding the interconnectivity between sites. can anyone recommend a good start tutorial / video / talk?
perryflynnthe response post types are contain html examples but how is a reaction like a comment transfered? is it something like activitypub? oder did I got it completly wrong?
[aciccarello]Hi perryflynn! If you are implementing interconnectivity we'll likely technical details which would be more suited for the #indieweb-dev channel. But the short answer is that webmentions help notify other sites when there's a comment.
LoqiWebmention is an open web standard (W3C Recommendation) for conversations and interactions across the web, a powerful building block used for a growing distributed network of peer-to-peer comments, likes, reposts, and other responses across the web https://indieweb.org/webmention
[aciccarello]So sites list their webmention endpoint in a header on the page, which other sites can ping when they have some content (like a comment) to share. If the site want's to show comments, it can look at the page that was sent in the mention and look in the HTML for the comment contents.