Here’s the talk I gave at Webstock earlier this year all about the indie web:
In these times of centralised services like Facebook, Twitter, and Medium, having your own website is downright disruptive. If you care about the longevity of your online presence, independent publishing is the way to go. But how can you get all the benefits of those third-party services while still owning your own data? By using the building blocks of the Indie Web, that’s how!

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"html": "<p><a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net Transient - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.</a></p> Replied to <a href=\"https://david.shanske.com/2018/05/03/1905/\">Untitled | David Shanske</a> by <a href=\"https://david.shanske.com/\"><img src=\"https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/681eba02e72ba1d894097034a8110e61?s=125&d=default&r=g\" alt=\"Webmentions and Privacy and GDPR %name\" title=\"Webmentions and Privacy and GDPR\" />David Shanske</a><em> (David Shanske)</em><blockquote><p>And being as I\u2019m as regular contributor, there are a few ideas I\u2019ve floating that I think are a good start, and invite you to contribute more.</p><ul><li>Add text to the Webmention form that explains how to use it to delete a mention. Since the form can be used without supporting webmentions on your own site, this is something that should be made clear.</li><li>Add Setting to not display avatar/photo</li><li>Add ability to edit mentions, to correct inaccurate data.</li><li>Add setting to store more/less data.</li><li>Add privacy policy to plugin for those who install it and add text/link to webmention form.</li><li>Explain how to request a takedown of information.</li><li>Periodically poll/refresh sources.</li><li>Allow a different level of processing for \u2018native\u2019 webmentions vs backfeed run through a service like Bridgy.</li></ul></blockquote><p>David, I think that Sebastian Greger (and perhaps some of the GDPR) is really concerned about anonymity; not privacy. But I think you have responded reasonably. I don\u2019t think one can expect privacy when acting publicly. Imagine if newspapers had to get permission to quote something I said publicly (especially something controversial)? Or a radio or television news cast couldn\u2019t use footage of my public acts because of \u201cprivacy\u201d? I don\u2019t see any level or ethical basis (USA law) for Sebastian\u2018s position. I expect as the GDPR is implemented we\u2019ll see some challenging consequences of the rules.</p><p>The post <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/webmentions-and-privacy-and-gdpr/\">Webmentions and Privacy and GDPR</a> by <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Kh\u00fcrt Williams</a> appeared first on <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net Transient</a>.</p>",
"text": "Island in the Net Transient - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery. Replied to Untitled | David Shanske by David Shanske (David Shanske)And being as I\u2019m as regular contributor, there are a few ideas I\u2019ve floating that I think are a good start, and invite you to contribute more.Add text to the Webmention form that explains how to use it to delete a mention. Since the form can be used without supporting webmentions on your own site, this is something that should be made clear.Add Setting to not display avatar/photoAdd ability to edit mentions, to correct inaccurate data.Add setting to store more/less data.Add privacy policy to plugin for those who install it and add text/link to webmention form.Explain how to request a takedown of information.Periodically poll/refresh sources.Allow a different level of processing for \u2018native\u2019 webmentions vs backfeed run through a service like Bridgy.David, I think that Sebastian Greger (and perhaps some of the GDPR) is really concerned about anonymity; not privacy. But I think you have responded reasonably. I don\u2019t think one can expect privacy when acting publicly. Imagine if newspapers had to get permission to quote something I said publicly (especially something controversial)? Or a radio or television news cast couldn\u2019t use footage of my public acts because of \u201cprivacy\u201d? I don\u2019t see any level or ethical basis (USA law) for Sebastian\u2018s position. I expect as the GDPR is implemented we\u2019ll see some challenging consequences of the rules.The post Webmentions and Privacy and GDPR by Kh\u00fcrt Williams appeared first on Island in the Net Transient."
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"html": "<p><a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net Transient - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.</a></p> Read <a href=\"http://boffosocko.com/2018/05/03/brief-reply-to-the-indieweb-privacy-challenge-webmentions-silo-backfeeds-and-the-gdpr-by-sebastian-greger/\">Reply to The Indieweb privacy challenge (Webmentions, silo backfeeds, and the GDPR) by Sebastian Greger</a> by <a href=\"http://www.boffosocko.com/\"><img src=\"http://1.gravatar.com/avatar/d5fb4e498fe609cc29b04e5b7ad688c4?s=49&d=mm&r=pg\" alt=\"human beings %name\" title=\"human beings\" />Chris Aldrich</a><em> (Chris Aldrich | BoffoSocko)</em><blockquote>Disclaimer: I\u2019m aware that in posting this to my own site that it will trigger a tacit webmention which will ping Sebastian Greger\u2019s website. I give him permission to display any and all data he chooses from the originating web page in perpetuity, or until such time as I send a webmention either modifying or deleting the content of the originating page. I say this all with some jest, while I am really relying on the past twenty years of general social norms built up on the internet and in general society as well as the current practices of the IndieWeb movement to govern what he does with this content.</blockquote><p>I\u2019m saddened that a blog post linking to another blog post might need to include a disclaimer even if some of it is in jest.</p><p>A part of me thinks we\u2019re headed down a path of permission based interactions. Both online and offline. If that happens during my lifetime I\u2019ll exit this experiment called the USA, to places where human beings are still human beings.</p><p>The post <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/human-beings/\">human beings</a> by <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Kh\u00fcrt Williams</a> appeared first on <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net Transient</a>.</p>",
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"html": "<p><a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net Transient - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.</a></p> Replied to <a href=\"https://sebastiangreger.net/2018/05/indieweb-privacy-challenge-webmentions-backfeeds-gdpr/\">The Indieweb privacy challenge (Webmentions, silo backfeeds, and the GDPR) // Sebastian Greger</a> by Sebastian Greger<em> (sebastiangreger.net)</em><blockquote>Given the considerations above, and the GDPR enforcement deadline three weeks away, I decided to at least temporarily remove the Twitter backfeed from my site, delete the personal data accrued in the database, and disable my Brid.gy account (shedding a little tear, as it truly is an ingenious concept and service). While I still believe that my pixelated and de-personalised presentation of the backfeed solved at least most of the ethical issues, I personally don\u2019t want to jump through the hoops of drafting a privacy statement with a shaky argumentation about the lawfulness of storing all that data. At the same time, this releases me from the need to think about how to deal with individuals\u2019 requests as they may execute their rights under the GDPR; it makes this site less social, though \u2013 a strong motivation to keep thinking about solutions!</blockquote><p>Would love to know <a href=\"https://micro.blog/c\">@c</a> thoughts on this <a href=\"https://sebastiangreger.net/2018/05/indieweb-privacy-challenge-webmentions-backfeeds-gdpr/\">post</a> by Sebastian Gregor.</p><p>At first, I thought that Sebastian was misunderstanding the GDPR but as I read further I realized he had done considerably more research than I did. If his conclusions are correct we have a major problem. I don\u2019t solicit comments from EU readers but I do have some regular visitors from Germany, Italy and the UK.</p><p>I am not as concerned with privacy. I don\u2019t one can have any expectations of privacy when acting in public. But I don\u2019t want laws written in any country other than the USA to apply to me. Ever!</p><p>So I\u2019ve decided to be cautious. I have disabled Brid.gy. I will no longer back feed comments from Twitter, Instagram, et. al. My website has had a privacy statement for several years. I\u2019ve kept the Webmentions feature enabled. If you are using Webmentions I will assume you know how and what it is. You\u2019ve either intentionally sent a Webmention from your website or you have intentionally used the form on my website.</p><p>I am also considering blocking all access to my website from EU member countries. I think that would basically saying stay out.</p><p>I think this sort of thing is an example of the law of unintended consequences. It\u2019s all very stupid when an independent website owner in the USA has to worry about a European law. It\u2019s stupid that I have to remove the ability for commentary. It\u2019s stupid that I have to worry about things that have nothing to do with writing. Stupid.</p><p>The post <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/gdpr-and-the-indieweb/\">GDPR and the IndieWeb</a> by <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Kh\u00fcrt Williams</a> appeared first on <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net Transient</a>.</p> Syndicated to:<p><a href=\"https://micro.blog/khurt/530518\"> Micro.blog</a></p>",
"text": "Island in the Net Transient - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery. Replied to The Indieweb privacy challenge (Webmentions, silo backfeeds, and the GDPR) // Sebastian Greger by Sebastian Greger (sebastiangreger.net)Given the considerations above, and the GDPR enforcement deadline three weeks away, I decided to at least temporarily remove the Twitter backfeed from my site, delete the personal data accrued in the database, and disable my Brid.gy account (shedding a little tear, as it truly is an ingenious concept and service). While I still believe that my pixelated and de-personalised presentation of the backfeed solved at least most of the ethical issues, I personally don\u2019t want to jump through the hoops of drafting a privacy statement with a shaky argumentation about the lawfulness of storing all that data. At the same time, this releases me from the need to think about how to deal with individuals\u2019 requests as they may execute their rights under the GDPR; it makes this site less social, though \u2013 a strong motivation to keep thinking about solutions!Would love to know @c thoughts on this post by Sebastian Gregor.At first, I thought that Sebastian was misunderstanding the GDPR but as I read further I realized he had done considerably more research than I did. If his conclusions are correct we have a major problem. I don\u2019t solicit comments from EU readers but I do have some regular visitors from Germany, Italy and the UK.I am not as concerned with privacy. I don\u2019t one can have any expectations of privacy when acting in public. But I don\u2019t want laws written in any country other than the USA to apply to me. Ever!So I\u2019ve decided to be cautious. I have disabled Brid.gy. I will no longer back feed comments from Twitter, Instagram, et. al. My website has had a privacy statement for several years. I\u2019ve kept the Webmentions feature enabled. If you are using Webmentions I will assume you know how and what it is. You\u2019ve either intentionally sent a Webmention from your website or you have intentionally used the form on my website.I am also considering blocking all access to my website from EU member countries. I think that would basically saying stay out.I think this sort of thing is an example of the law of unintended consequences. It\u2019s all very stupid when an independent website owner in the USA has to worry about a European law. It\u2019s stupid that I have to remove the ability for commentary. It\u2019s stupid that I have to worry about things that have nothing to do with writing. Stupid.The post GDPR and the IndieWeb by Kh\u00fcrt Williams appeared first on Island in the Net Transient. Syndicated to: Micro.blog"
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@jgmac1106 @DoOO I think that one day in the not-too-distant future, the half a dozen IndieWeb plugins for WordPress will not only merge together, but they might also enter the core product, thus making them simpler and easier to use. WordPress can be made much more flexible and extensible with plugins for a variety of purposes and there's a tremendously valuable community and ecosystem that's already there. Further, I think that companies, similar to Reclaim Hosting and the DoOO movement, will eventually spring up to make hosting and owning one's own site simpler and easier. While there's a lot of value baked into Known, its community and resources aren't (yet!) as large or as flexible as WordPress or even other open source communities. Fortunately the IndieWeb principle of plurality will show us the way forward. The more things working toward openness and shared standards will make these ideas all the stronger.
While the recent spate of work on IndieReaders is awesome and inspiring, I'm also curious what is next after that? IndieBrowsers? IndieHardware?
Ultimately I'm grateful that we're all here pressing the boundaries and experimenting with what is possible.
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Yeah it can definitely be confusing, especially because some people build their own websites, some want simple ways to get Wordpress functioning and micro.blog aims to be as close to 0 config as possible. So everything has different audiences 🙂 Feel free to ask me any questions you have as you try to figure out what you want to do. There is also a Slack community and IRC community for the IndieWeb where you can discussion questions and find answers: https://indieweb.org/discuss
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What IndieAuth provider do you use? Micro.blog? IndieAuth.com? Known? Wordpress? That is an error which how your IndieAuth provider is verifying URLs and it’s missing part of the spec. I can reach out to the maintainer of whatever your provider is to help them update to the latest spec.
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My notes from Future Blockchain Summit day 2: http://www.kevinmarks.com/futureblockchain2018-05-03.html #dxbontheblock #indieweb
Jamie Burke: “All hedge fund senior partners are waiting on the sidelines to enter crypto currency markets, but there is not enough liquidity for them - they will break the market.”
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“In every case, the campaigns aimed to ape the style and habits of actual activists, and they caught on to the degree that they seemed human. The content didn’t need to be accurate or fair to be effective; it just needed to seem human, and humans with beating hearts are uniquely able to dispel the whiff of the uncanny from an automated script.” Social Media Makes Us Soldiers in the War Against Ourselves - Wired http://nzzl.us/KgufPgY #Indieweb
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Super awesome writeup of the iOS IndieWeb reader app "Indigenous" and Eddie's motivations for writing it! Love seeing more IndieWeb tools like this! https://eddiehinkle.com/2018/05/02/16/article/
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Yes: Looking forward to my second IndieWeb Summit!
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@JmacDotOrg When you get a chance, could you document it at https://indieweb.org/pronunciation? ;)
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My notes from Future Blockchain Summit this morning - see what got me suspended from @Twitter for typing too fast http://www.kevinmarks.com/futureblockchain2018-05-02.html #dxbontheblock #indieweb
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Twitter has blocked me because my live tweeting looked automated, and are asking me to respond to a phone number I don't have any more to unlock my account. I wonder if they can use the rel-me to this site to see that it is me and not a bot? #indieweb
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@cathieleblanc I can't find it now, but it seems like you made a comment the other day that led be to believe that this post/pencast might help you out a bit: http://boffosocko.com/2018/05/01/a-pencast-overview-with-audio-and-recorded-visual-diagrams-of-indieweb-technologies/
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"text": "It's been a while!\n\n Baltimore's first Homebrew Website Club of May\u00a0met at the Digital Harbor Foundation Tech Center on May 1st!\n\nIn celebration of 5/01 aka HTTP 501 Not Implemented, we'll talk about things we\u00a0wish that our websites did, but that they don't yet do.\nHere are some notes from the \"broadcast\" portion of the meetup:\njonathanprozzi.net \u2013 Been working on lots of other projects. Did two work projects with GatsbyJS. One is deployed but not public. Learned a lot about GraphQL. Working on a handbook for youth training and trying to get a netlify CMS hooked up to it. Also did a small VueJS project to learn a bit more about it. Wants to use the WordPress API with some of these technologies on his site. 501 desire: going headless for his WordPress site because he is obsessed with PageSpeed.\nmaryreisenwitz.com \u2013 Been working on sites and content for work. Trying to capture FAQs about working at DHF in preparation for a couple of dozen new youth to start working here. Finds that good explanations uncover the need for more good explanations and lots of branching docs, as different youth employees will have different responsibilities. Excited about having this resource be a website. Wants to include a youth \"face book\" of names and faces so the new folks can recognize one another and existing staff. 501 desire: wants a web store on her main site, because Etsy is becoming frustrating. \nbouhmad.com \u2013 Set up SSL via LetsEncrypt and loves it, the easiest SSL setup he has ever done. Started a blog post about intrusion detection, kept adding to it, and pushed it out last week. Working on a piece about a bug bounty he recently collected, working with the company in question. 501 desire: a mailing list signup and a Hugo-driven RSS feed to a Mailchimp mailing list.\ngrant.codes \u2013 Visiting as he drives across the US! Restructuring his site's data on the backend. Was using something like mf2 data, but now moving to pure mf2. Broke a bunch of features doing that, so going through to fix those now. 501 desire: homepage mentions! He accepts but doesn't store or display them.\neddiehinkle.com\u00a0\u2013 Working on leaving Facebook! Has made a sign-up form for friends/family to sign up for monthly (for now) newsletter. Has a complex (too complex?) tagging for tech, personal, family to generate three RSS feeds. These can be subscribed to in any combination (so 9 possible feeds), and the emails will combine all posts in the desired feeds. The feeds themselves reuse markup that he wrote to make posts look good on micro.blog. Just posted monthly review for March and hopes to keep doing summaries. Uses the \"last month\" view on his site for the raw data. 501 desire: automated webmentions! His site is Jekyll-based, so that's a can of worms. Loves using Indigenous for the quick responses from the indie reader, but then has to go back to his site and manually send webmentions.\nmartymcgui.re\u00a0\u2013 Traveled recently and checked in everywhere using Swarm, which feeds back to his site (sorry anyone following feeds)! Really enjoyed it, but slightly regrets giving Swarm all that data. Thinks an app could use the Swarm venue API to do Micropub and skip creating the checkins on the server. 501 desire: unlisted posts! Really wants to make photo gallery posts where each photo has a permalink but only the gallery shows up in feeds. Eventually private posts, too.\nOther discussion:\n\n Grant's automated year-in-review feature. Cities visited, hours of TV, distance traveled (tracks GPS constantly).\n \n Ways to do hidden posts. Categories. Unlisted or private as a property.\n Email lists vs \"followers\" on social media and the feeling of reach.\n Facebook's reaction when you start mass deleting friends. Mary once deleted close to 700 people and found that the interface started rearranging itself, putting people back in the list where it's easy to mis-click and re-add them as a friend.\n Deleting your posts from Facebook. Does it affect the algorithm? What threats does it eliminate?\n Family signing up for email blasts: would they reply? What if those replies went to an address that turned them into a comment on your site? If their email address is in your nickname cache, you can show their name and photo and url.\nLeft-to-right: grant.codes, eddiehinkle.com, bouhmad.com, martymcgui.re, maryreisenwitz.com, jonathanprozzi.net. Photo courtesy grant.codes.\n Thanks to everybody who came out! We hope to see you all again at our next meeting on May 15th!",
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@manton I read http://help.micro.blog/2018/replies-and-mentions/ and am somehow conflicted, I'd like to own my replies too, and with normal IndieWeb I do, I have them in a special comments section: https://jeena.net/comments
But the FAQ says that when I use the app or web those comments get stored seperatelly and are not send to my blog. Is there a technical reason why that is? Couldn't they been send via MicroPub to my blog?
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"html": "<p></p><p><a href=\"https://twitter.com/manton\">@manton</a> I read <a href=\"http://help.micro.blog/2018/replies-and-mentions/\">http://help.micro.blog/2018/replies-and-mentions/</a> and am somehow conflicted, I'd like to own my replies too, and with normal IndieWeb I do, I have them in a special comments section: <a href=\"https://jeena.net/comments\">https://jeena.net/comments</a></p>\n\n<p>But the FAQ says that when I use the app or web those comments get stored seperatelly and are not send to my blog. Is there a technical reason why that is? Couldn't they been send via MicroPub to my blog?</p>"
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