#meta 2019-01-14
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# uploaded /Special:Log/upload "uploaded "[[File:noun Share 2131536.svg]]" https://indieweb.org/File:noun_Share_2131536.svg"
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# ↩️ @kvlly Same here. How about writing 'notes' instead? https://indieweb.org/note ( twitter.com/_/status/1084726402375733253)
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# edited /year_in_review (+184) "/* IndieWeb Examples */ prompted by tantek, added myself." ( view diff)
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# ↩️ @SaraSoueidan @keithjgrant @zachleat This is roughly the idea behind https://indieweb.org/ ( twitter.com/_/status/1084837862179254277)
# ↩️ @SaraSoueidan @keithjgrant @zachleat specifically the https://indieweb.org/POSSE aspect ( twitter.com/_/status/1084838239108825089)
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# ↩️ That sounds a lot like what IndieWeb https://indieweb.org/ project has been helping people to do.
"When you post something on the web, it should belong to you, not a corporation." ( twitter.com/_/status/1084839184295174145)
# ↩️ IndieWeb principles are good on many ways, but the main issue is the limited amount of existing tools to integrate those patterns to personal sites & applications. ( twitter.com/_/status/1084839475916738560)
# Yes: Just RSVPing for @indiewebcamp Austin!! #literacies #lra19 #edtechchat #edcamp : https://quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/2019/01/14/yes-just-rsvping-for-indiewebcamp-austin-literacies-lra19-edtechchat-edcamp ( twitter.com/_/status/1084839817958092800)
# ↩️ You don't even need a backlink to get replies back from Twitter. A lot of #indieweb users use https://brid.gy/ which does magical things :) ( twitter.com/_/status/1084841351576018944)
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# ↩️ My main concern has been that even while IndieWeb principles, patterns, and protocols are re-usable in many ways, the main part of examples are written in PHP. We might need more examples in multiple languages to widen up the ecosystem of interconnected self-hosted sites. ( twitter.com/_/status/1084854907579129856)
# Businesses are realizing that they really do need to own their own websites. I believe they'll find they need to own their own conversations, too. #indieweb https://werd.io/2019/indie-communities-and-making-your-audience-known ( twitter.com/_/status/1084855556580364289)
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# edited /u-syndication (+590) "Meet the Press (NBC) example of a syndication link in the wild" ( view diff)
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# ↩️ It is also very wrong about Blogger, which had and has a very flexible template system, and the way the author wants something #indieweb like, but doesn't manage to find it, or understand what open source means ( twitter.com/_/status/1084894422821728256)
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# IndieWeb Directory – https://indieweb-directory.glitch.me/ ( twitter.com/_/status/1084909191498788864)
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# How are folks who support Web Mentions handling spam mentions? (I’m assuming there’s spam, there’s always spam.) Is everybody using Vouch? Moderating? Akismet?
(No reason for the question, just suddenly became curious as I was reading up on IndieWeb for other reasons.) ( twitter.com/_/status/1084922399907373057)
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# ↩️ I’ve been thinking about what you’re pointing out here for the last year. How can we make it easier for people to own their content? I really appreciate the indieweb resources but it’s not easy to go from there to a working POSSE system. ( twitter.com/_/status/1084946251798335488)
# ↩️ I really like the work they have been doing, but the core issue (that various people have been pointing out) is that when their principles https://indieweb.org/principles point out the need to focus on your own needs first, some may end up forgetting the value of doing collaboration. ( twitter.com/_/status/1084950442642165761)
# ↩️ Understandably IndieWeb has more to do with philosophy and methods of interaction between different services, but the issue of "how to get started" (easily) has not been at the core of the movement. At the same time, other communities have gone forward at different directions. ( twitter.com/_/status/1084950779117613056)
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