@rustybrick I won't presume to speak for @martijnvdven, but if he's had the same experience I've had with @disqus, their system tends to mark anything with a useful link in it as spam and one's (considered) responses are thus moderated out of existence. It's far better to write and own your response on your own site as he has.

It looks like @martijnvdven's site sends and receives webmentions (a W3C recommended spec), so if @seroundtable's site did (or Disqus did on its behalf), then the comment would exist both on Martjin's site as well as SER's as well.I suspect that since your site doesn't, he used Twitter to push across the notification so you'd be aware.

It might be more useful for @seroundtable to provide links to portions of their conversations/content (like the one I'm replying to on Twitter) syndicated to other platforms like Twitter on the site (similar to the way you did for the "forum discussion"), so they're easier to find and participate in--especially for those who don't want to sign up for a Disqus account.
I was flying home yesterday, and one of the habits I've got into is loading a bunch of content into my reader before putting my phone in flight mode. Unfortunately I got distracted early into the flight and brushed a button on my phone, which needlessly triggers loading the previous page in the browser.

I store content in local storage, so it's pretty annoying to know it's still there but I can't access it. Adding support for offline mode and service workers to my website just moved up the priority list slightly.

In March I said I was leaving Facebook but I hadn’t set a date. Because of Facebook’s API changes that will stop me from posting from my website, I will no longer be posting on Facebook as of August 1st #deleteFacebook #indieweb

#silo-quit #Facebook #deleteFacebook #indieweb

Inspired by Tweetbot, I have reply if you swipe from left to right and conversation/detailed view if you swipe right to left on my IndieWeb reader app. As a Tweetbot fan, that feels very natural to me

How I Set Up My Indieweb WordPress Site – 2018 Edition

Congrats, Chris!

@johnbrayton Adding Microsub servers would be an excellent addition to Unread! Microsub is a client-Server communication spec that allows for people to host their own RSS feeds and use different clients to see the data: https://indieweb.org/Microsub-spec

#Microsub #indieweb
“By focusing on growth and growth only and ignoring the problems, they amassed a large set of cultural norms on their platforms…from harassment or abuse or bad behavior… they’re completely defensive and they can just never catch up on the problem.” http://nymag.com/selectall/2018/04/dan-mccomas-reddit-product-svp-and-imzy-founder-interview.html #indieweb

Why we need to bring back the vision of the read-write web

@matthilt There's a number of ways of doing this typically under the titles of POSSE or PESOS. Some for WordPress are documented here: https://indieweb.org/WordPress/Plugins#POSSE_Plugins
Specifically for Instagram, I think the majority use OwnYourGram.
Typically the more control you want over output for syndication means a bit more work upfront, while the easy solutions give you less control over how things look. Feel free to ask for opinions in chat as well either in the main channel or the #WordPress channel.

At @TheWebConf today or Tuesday? Do you post to your personal site? Find me for an @IndieWebCamp sticker!

Episode 2: IndieAuth

This Week in the IndieWeb Audio Edition • April 14th - 20th, 2018

#podcast #IndieWeb #this-week-indieweb-podcast

"On this day..." reminded me that I set up my user page on indieweb.org exactly a year ago. I don't think I'd updated it since and it was sorely out of date. Fixed!

I'm going!

Can’t wait! IndieWeb Summit was one of my favorite events last year. Really looking forward to seeing what’s changed since last summer. More importantly, looking forward to catching up with everyone and hopefully meeting some new folks as well!

Yeah, that’s great to reduce mental pressure. The options already exist for each channel to either not track read/unread status, only show an unread indicator (the read dot in the screenshot) or to display unread counts. I actually find that not knowing the unread count in many cases creates MORE mental pressure because I don’t know how many are there. I do use it in select cases like the Saved and IndieWeb tweets channels.

Promises

Liked: Wrapping My Head Around Micro.blog and IndieWeb – JSON Writes...

Even the IndieWeb website doesn’t do a great job of explaining what it is, or what it means to “join the IndieWeb”. As far as I can tell, it’s a collection of practices and technologies that connects independent blog-type websites together into a quasi social network.

In discussing micro.blog and the #indieweb, Jason makes a valid point which others, and myself, have echoed. Social networks are so ingrained, so easy and so obvious that people don't need to think about them. It's by design, of course - make them sticky, make them frictionless.

To have to put real effort into what you are doing and actually adopt a philosophy for how you engage on the web is further than many are willing to go without having a real sense of why they should or what benefits they might gain from it.

As much as the technology needs to be easy to use the rationale is, perhaps, more important.