I am very well aware of it, as a contributor, though I don’t live in the EU. And the author/creator of the plugin lives in the EU. The latest version adds some information on this into the plugin to try and make it clearer, but we continue to try to improve. Will try to clarify…This is a bit of a long explanation, but I feel that others may ask this question and want to try to help with the answer.
Disclaimer: Some of this is my interpretation and opinion. Anything technical is a fact as I understand it.
A webmention consists of two properties. A source URL and a target URL. So, when I link to a page on another site, a webmention is sent to that page if it supports it, telling it that I linked to it. The webmention plugin on the target side then generates and displays a link showing that site name(which it extracts from the title of the page) linked to that posts. Even under GDPR, linking to another site is not a personal data violation. Therefore, that is fine.
Now, there is a debate as to whether storing the IP address of the webmention is storing data. Webmention doesn’t actually need to do it…but WordPress does it for new comments by default. WordPress itself is looking into anonymizing that data to avoid the issue, and even though I myself don’t agree with that interpretation of the GDPR for personal use, as it doesn’t add anything to the presentation, I was going to, when the new functions are added, ensure they are applied to webmentions, which is a type of comment.
If you are concerned about data collection, the second plugin, Semantic Linkbacks, which is separate, is not required. But, I think the experience of Semantic Linkbacks is worth installing. Semantic Linkbacks reads the URL of the page that sends you the webmention for more information.
So that means it goes and looks at your page for your site name and author name, and instead of the generic page title, it tries to format your webmention as a better comment. It finds the name of the author of the page, the site name, title, etc.
But, webmentions require affirmative action. You have to link to me. Someone has to send one. If you didn’t want that outcome, why install the plugin that has this feature? So, if you have a privacy policy, you probably should outline that you receive webmentions and what you do with them…namely, display them.
So, the data that Semantic Linkbacks extracts does include information if your site is marked up to support it. So, if your author image is marked up as such, it will note this so it can display it. The image on your site is one you yourself chose to represent you. Same with the other information. It is basically trying to represent the link you made to the site accurately.
Any site that receives webmentions should respect any request to remove their display or purge the information. But webmention itself allows for this. If you send another webmention, it will update. So, if you take down the page, send another webmention and it will purge the comment. There’s even a form built into the Webmention plugin for that.
Under GDPR t0 my understanding, you have a right to see what data a site has on you and get a copy of it…we have that covered because the data is a copy of the page you yourself created. You have the right to correct incorrect data…there’s the update webmention functionality.
And if we didn’t, WordPress is building in tools for data export, deletion, and anomymization…regrettably though, they use email address as a way to extract comment and user data…something the plugin doesn’t collect.
I won’t speak for Matthias Pfefferle, who authored the plugin and has been kind enough to put up with my submissions to it, but he’s given me the impression that he takes this very seriously. And even though I don’t agree with the way people seem to be applying GDPR concerns to this, I respect their concerns enough to try to address them through plugin enhancements that will allow better controls over this.
As another side note, the WordPress Core team, who is scrambling to add GDPR tools to WordPress itself, didn’t consider Pingbacks and Trackbacks, built into WordPress, to be something to address as a GDPR concern to my knowledge. Webmention functions the same way as those two in terms of what it does, although it is a newer specification.
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@davidlaietta For WordPress related activity in the area of #IndieWeb, among many others you should generally know are @dshanske (aka GWG), @pfefferle, and @schnarfed (aka snarfed).
I've written a lot of intro related pieces which may help you get started: http://boffosocko.com/research/indieweb/. In particular, the second two in the "Introductory Articles" section may be the most useful higher level overviews for you. The wiki has a large number of pages devoted to a WordPress worldview starting here: https://indieweb.org/WordPress.
Along with a plethora of others (who I've always found very warm and welcoming) we're all often hanging out in the IndieWeb chat rooms (there's a specific #WordPress related one as well): https://indieweb.org/discuss. If you want to hop on a conference call, I'm happy to walk you through some of the basics and point you in the direction of areas you're most interested in checking out.
If you're free at the end of June, the IndieWeb Summit is a great place to start as well: https://2018.indieweb.org/. Many of us are planning on attending. If you can't make it in person, we should be livestreaming a lot of it for remote attendees as well.
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"published": "2018-05-12T22:56:42+00:00",
"content": {
"html": "Bookmarked <a href=\"https://readwriterespond.com/2018/01/hidden-code/\">Hidden in the Code</a> by Aaron <em>(Read Write Respond)</em>\n<blockquote>This is a collection of code that I often turn to when working with WordPress\nEvery time that I feel comfortable with my level of knowledge associated with WordPress, there is a problem that leads me to discover a particular attribute that I don\u2019t know how I lived without. This time it is the code...</blockquote>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.</a></p>\nI am bookmarking this useful and easy to follow IndieWeb resource.\n<p>The post <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/indieweb-how-to/\">IndieWeb How To</a> by <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Kh\u00fcrt Williams</a> appeared first on <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net</a>.</p>",
"text": "Bookmarked Hidden in the Code by Aaron (Read Write Respond)\nThis is a collection of code that I often turn to when working with WordPress\nEvery time that I feel comfortable with my level of knowledge associated with WordPress, there is a problem that leads me to discover a particular attribute that I don\u2019t know how I lived without. This time it is the code...\n\nIsland in the Net - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.\nI am bookmarking this useful and easy to follow IndieWeb resource.\nThe post IndieWeb How To by Kh\u00fcrt Williams appeared first on Island in the Net."
},
"name": "IndieWeb How To",
"_id": "319942",
"_source": "242",
"_is_read": true
}
{
"type": "entry",
"author": {
"name": "Kh\u00fcrt Williams",
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/",
"photo": null
},
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/this-is-a-webmention-post/",
"published": "2018-05-12T19:08:55+00:00",
"content": {
"html": "Replied to <a href=\"https://khurt.com/this-is-a-post/\">This is a post</a> by Kh\u00fcrt Williams<em> (khurt.com)</em>\n<blockquote>Webmentions will appear below this post.</blockquote>\n\nThis text will appear as a comment below a post on <a href=\"https://khurt.com/this-is-a-post/\">this</a> website.",
"text": "Replied to This is a post by Kh\u00fcrt Williams (khurt.com)\nWebmentions will appear below this post.\n\nThis text will appear as a comment below a post on this website."
},
"name": "This is a Webmention Post",
"_id": "318631",
"_source": "242",
"_is_read": true
}
{
"type": "entry",
"author": {
"name": "Kh\u00fcrt Williams",
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/",
"photo": null
},
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/update-test-1/",
"published": "2018-05-12T18:37:02+00:00",
"content": {
"html": "Liked <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/update/1\">Update Test #1</a> by <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/\"><img src=\"https://webmention.rocks/assets/webmention-rocks-icon.png\" alt=\"Webmention Rocks!\" />Webmention Rocks!</a> <em>(webmention.rocks)</em>\n<blockquote>This test verifies your handling of adding a link when updating a post. You will pass this test when you both re-send a Webmention to a previously mentioned URL, as well as send a Webmention to a new URL that appears in the post.\nWrite a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your po...</blockquote>\n\nWrite a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your post.<br />Verify you see your post as \u201cpending\u201d on this page.",
"text": "Liked Update Test #1 by Webmention Rocks! (webmention.rocks)\nThis test verifies your handling of adding a link when updating a post. You will pass this test when you both re-send a Webmention to a previously mentioned URL, as well as send a Webmention to a new URL that appears in the post.\nWrite a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your po...\n\nWrite a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your post.\nVerify you see your post as \u201cpending\u201d on this page."
},
"name": "Update Test #1",
"_id": "318554",
"_source": "242",
"_is_read": true
}
{
"type": "entry",
"author": {
"name": "Kh\u00fcrt Williams",
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/",
"photo": null
},
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/test-2/",
"published": "2018-05-12T18:02:10+00:00",
"content": {
"html": "Read <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/delete/1\">Delete Test #1</a> by <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/\"><img src=\"https://webmention.rocks/assets/webmention-rocks-icon.png\" alt=\"Webmention Rocks!\" />Webmention Rocks!</a><em> (webmention.rocks)</em>\n<blockquote>This test verifies that you properly send Webmentions when you delete a post. You will pass this test when you send a Webmention to a URL that you had previously mentioned in a post.\nWrite a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your post.\nVerify you see your post as \"pending\" on th...</blockquote>\n\nWrite a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your post.<br />Verify you see your post as \u201cpending\u201d on this page",
"text": "Read Delete Test #1 by Webmention Rocks! (webmention.rocks)\nThis test verifies that you properly send Webmentions when you delete a post. You will pass this test when you send a Webmention to a URL that you had previously mentioned in a post.\nWrite a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your post.\nVerify you see your post as \"pending\" on th...\n\nWrite a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your post.\nVerify you see your post as \u201cpending\u201d on this page"
},
"name": "Test",
"_id": "318487",
"_source": "242",
"_is_read": true
}
{
"type": "entry",
"published": "2018-05-12T11:30:05-04:00",
"url": "https://martymcgui.re/2018/05/12/113005/",
"category": [
"indieweb",
"self-hosting",
"dokku",
"ownyourdata"
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"https://jacky.wtf/weblog/pulling-thangs-in-haus/"
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"text": "\ud83d\udd16 Bookmarked https://jacky.wtf/weblog/pulling-thangs-in-haus/\n \n \n \n Pulling My Thangs In Haus \u2014 jackyalcin\u00e9\n \n \n\u201cDokku is really nifty in its singular goal - a plugin based platform\u00a0as a service thingy\u201d",
"html": "\ud83d\udd16 Bookmarked <a class=\"u-bookmark-of\" href=\"https://jacky.wtf/weblog/pulling-thangs-in-haus/\">https://jacky.wtf/weblog/pulling-thangs-in-haus/</a>\n \n \n \n <a class=\"u-url p-name\" href=\"https://jacky.wtf/weblog/pulling-thangs-in-haus/\">Pulling My Thangs In Haus \u2014 jackyalcin\u00e9</a>\n \n <blockquote class=\"p-summary\">\n<p>\u201cDokku is really nifty in its singular goal - a plugin based platform\u00a0as a service thingy\u201d</p>\n</blockquote>"
},
"author": {
"type": "card",
"name": "Marty McGuire",
"url": "https://martymcgui.re/",
"photo": "https://aperture-media.p3k.io/martymcgui.re/4f9fac2b9e3ae62998c557418143efe288bca8170a119921a9c6bfeb0a1263a2.jpg"
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"summary": "\u201cDokku is really nifty in its singular goal - a plugin based platform\u00a0as a service thingy\u201d",
"url": "https://jacky.wtf/weblog/pulling-thangs-in-haus/",
"name": "Pulling My Thangs In Haus \u2014 jackyalcin\u00e9"
}
},
"_id": "318400",
"_source": "175",
"_is_read": true
}
{
"type": "entry",
"author": {
"name": "Kh\u00fcrt Williams",
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/",
"photo": null
},
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/update-test-2/",
"published": "2018-05-12T16:04:12+00:00",
"content": {
"html": "Liked <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/update/2\">Update Test #2</a> by <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/\"><img src=\"https://webmention.rocks/assets/webmention-rocks-icon.png\" alt=\"Webmention Rocks!\" />Webmention Rocks!</a> <em>(webmention.rocks)</em>\n<blockquote>This test verifies your handling of removing a link when updating a post. You will pass this test when you both re-send a Webmention to a previously mentioned URL, as well as re-send a Webmention to a URL that you removed from the post.\nWrite a post that links to https://webmention.rocks/update/2 an...</blockquote>\n\nWrite a post that links to <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/update/2\">Update</a> and <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/update/2/part/2\">Part 2</a>, and send Webmentions for your post.",
"text": "Liked Update Test #2 by Webmention Rocks! (webmention.rocks)\nThis test verifies your handling of removing a link when updating a post. You will pass this test when you both re-send a Webmention to a previously mentioned URL, as well as re-send a Webmention to a URL that you removed from the post.\nWrite a post that links to https://webmention.rocks/update/2 an...\n\nWrite a post that links to Update and Part 2, and send Webmentions for your post."
},
"name": "Update Test #2",
"_id": "318266",
"_source": "242",
"_is_read": true
}
{
"type": "entry",
"author": {
"name": "manton",
"url": "http://www.manton.org",
"photo": null
},
"url": "http://www.manton.org/2018/05/indiewebsummit-invite.html",
"name": "IndieWeb Summit invite",
"content": {
"html": "<p>I\u2019ll be attending <a href=\"https://2018.indieweb.org/\">IndieWeb Summit</a> next month. If you\u2019re interested in indie blogging or what we\u2019re doing with Micro.blog, consider joining us for the 2-day conference in Portland. I like how <a href=\"https://gregorlove.com/2018/05/an-invitation-to-indieweb-summit/\">gRegor Morrill highlighted</a> that the group should be more than just programmers:</p>\n<blockquote><p>\n You don\u2019t need to be a programmer! In fact, I would love to see more non-programmers attending. We need writers, graphic artists, designers, UX engineers, and anybody that wants to reclaim some of their online presence with a personal website.\n</p></blockquote>\n<p>There\u2019s a lot of overlap between the Micro.blog and IndieWeb communities. As we\u2019re now in Micro.blog\u2019s 2nd year, I expect the platform to become more mature, and I\u2019ll be wrapping up a few loose ends with IndieWeb technologies. IndieWeb Summit will be a great time to reflect on what we\u2019ve been able to do and look to what\u2019s next.</p>",
"text": "I\u2019ll be attending IndieWeb Summit next month. If you\u2019re interested in indie blogging or what we\u2019re doing with Micro.blog, consider joining us for the 2-day conference in Portland. I like how gRegor Morrill highlighted that the group should be more than just programmers:\n\n You don\u2019t need to be a programmer! In fact, I would love to see more non-programmers attending. We need writers, graphic artists, designers, UX engineers, and anybody that wants to reclaim some of their online presence with a personal website.\n\nThere\u2019s a lot of overlap between the Micro.blog and IndieWeb communities. As we\u2019re now in Micro.blog\u2019s 2nd year, I expect the platform to become more mature, and I\u2019ll be wrapping up a few loose ends with IndieWeb technologies. IndieWeb Summit will be a great time to reflect on what we\u2019ve been able to do and look to what\u2019s next."
},
"published": "2018-05-12T14:49:30+00:00",
"updated": "2018-05-12T14:50:26+00:00",
"_id": "318251",
"_source": "12",
"_is_read": true
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This post advertises its Webmention endpoint with an HTTP Link header. The URL is relative, so this will also test whether your discovery code properly resolves the relative URL.
{
"type": "entry",
"author": {
"name": "Kh\u00fcrt Williams",
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/",
"photo": null
},
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/38377-2/",
"published": "2018-05-12T15:24:08+00:00",
"content": {
"html": "Liked <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/test/1\">Discovery Test #1</a> by <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/\"><img src=\"https://webmention.rocks/assets/webmention-rocks-icon.png\" alt=\"Webmention Rocks!\" />Webmention Rocks!</a> <em>(webmention.rocks)</em>\n<blockquote>This post advertises its Webmention endpoint with an HTTP Link header. The URL is relative, so this will also test whether your discovery code properly resolves the relative URL.</blockquote>\n\nWordPress",
"text": "Liked Discovery Test #1 by Webmention Rocks! (webmention.rocks)\nThis post advertises its Webmention endpoint with an HTTP Link header. The URL is relative, so this will also test whether your discovery code properly resolves the relative URL.\n\nWordPress"
},
"_id": "318163",
"_source": "242",
"_is_read": true
}
This test verifies that you properly send Webmentions when you delete a post. You will pass this test when you send a Webmention to a URL that you had previously mentioned in a post.
Write a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your post.
Verify you see your post as "pending" on th...
{
"type": "entry",
"author": {
"name": "Kh\u00fcrt Williams",
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/",
"photo": null
},
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/38375-2/",
"published": "2018-05-12T15:15:42+00:00",
"content": {
"html": "Liked <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/delete/1\">Delete Test #1</a> by <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/\"><img src=\"https://webmention.rocks/assets/webmention-rocks-icon.png\" alt=\"Webmention Rocks!\" />Webmention Rocks!</a> <em>(webmention.rocks)</em><blockquote>This test verifies that you properly send Webmentions when you delete a post. You will pass this test when you send a Webmention to a URL that you had previously mentioned in a post.\nWrite a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your post.\nVerify you see your post as \"pending\" on th...</blockquote><p><a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.</a></p><p>The post <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/38375-2/\"></a> by <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Kh\u00fcrt Williams</a> appeared first on <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net</a>.</p>",
"text": "Liked Delete Test #1 by Webmention Rocks! (webmention.rocks)This test verifies that you properly send Webmentions when you delete a post. You will pass this test when you send a Webmention to a URL that you had previously mentioned in a post.\nWrite a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your post.\nVerify you see your post as \"pending\" on th...Island in the Net - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.The post by Kh\u00fcrt Williams appeared first on Island in the Net."
},
"_id": "318153",
"_source": "242",
"_is_read": true
}
This test verifies that you properly send Webmentions when you delete a post. You will pass this test when you send a Webmention to a URL that you had previously mentioned in a post.
Write a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your post.
Verify you see your post as "pending" on th...
{
"type": "entry",
"author": {
"name": "Kh\u00fcrt Williams",
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/",
"photo": null
},
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/38373-2/",
"published": "2018-05-12T15:11:57+00:00",
"content": {
"html": "Read <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/delete/1\">Delete Test #1</a> by <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/\"><img src=\"https://webmention.rocks/assets/webmention-rocks-icon.png\" alt=\"Webmention Rocks!\" />Webmention Rocks!</a><em> (webmention.rocks)</em><blockquote>This test verifies that you properly send Webmentions when you delete a post. You will pass this test when you send a Webmention to a URL that you had previously mentioned in a post.\nWrite a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your post.\nVerify you see your post as \"pending\" on th...</blockquote><p><a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.</a></p><p>The post <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/38373-2/\"></a> by <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Kh\u00fcrt Williams</a> appeared first on <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net</a>.</p>",
"text": "Read Delete Test #1 by Webmention Rocks! (webmention.rocks)This test verifies that you properly send Webmentions when you delete a post. You will pass this test when you send a Webmention to a URL that you had previously mentioned in a post.\nWrite a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your post.\nVerify you see your post as \"pending\" on th...Island in the Net - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.The post by Kh\u00fcrt Williams appeared first on Island in the Net."
},
"_id": "318144",
"_source": "242",
"_is_read": true
}
{
"type": "entry",
"author": {
"name": "Kh\u00fcrt Williams",
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/",
"photo": null
},
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/another-test/",
"published": "2018-05-12T14:33:54+00:00",
"content": {
"html": "Replied to <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/update/2\">Update Test #2</a> by <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/\"><img src=\"https://webmention.rocks/assets/webmention-rocks-icon.png\" alt=\"Webmention Rocks!\" />Webmention Rocks!</a><em> (webmention.rocks)</em><blockquote>This test verifies your handling of removing a link when updating a post. You will pass this test when you both re-send a Webmention to a previously mentioned URL, as well as re-send a Webmention to a URL that you removed from the post.\nWrite a post that links to https://webmention.rocks/update/2 an...</blockquote><p><a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.</a></p>Write a post that links to https://webmention.rocks/update/2 and https://webmention.rocks/update/2/part/2, and send Webmentions for your post.<p>The post <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/another-test/\">Another test</a> by <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Kh\u00fcrt Williams</a> appeared first on <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net</a>.</p>",
"text": "Replied to Update Test #2 by Webmention Rocks! (webmention.rocks)This test verifies your handling of removing a link when updating a post. You will pass this test when you both re-send a Webmention to a previously mentioned URL, as well as re-send a Webmention to a URL that you removed from the post.\nWrite a post that links to https://webmention.rocks/update/2 an...Island in the Net - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.Write a post that links to https://webmention.rocks/update/2 and https://webmention.rocks/update/2/part/2, and send Webmentions for your post.The post Another test by Kh\u00fcrt Williams appeared first on Island in the Net."
},
"name": "Another test",
"_id": "318034",
"_source": "242",
"_is_read": true
}
{
"type": "entry",
"author": {
"name": "Kh\u00fcrt Williams",
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/",
"photo": null
},
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/test-2/",
"published": "2018-05-12T14:24:49+00:00",
"content": {
"html": "Replied to <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/update/1\">Update Test #1</a> by <a href=\"https://webmention.rocks/\"><img src=\"https://webmention.rocks/assets/webmention-rocks-icon.png\" alt=\"Webmention Rocks!\" />Webmention Rocks!</a><em> (webmention.rocks)</em><blockquote>This test verifies your handling of adding a link when updating a post. You will pass this test when you both re-send a Webmention to a previously mentioned URL, as well as send a Webmention to a new URL that appears in the post.\nWrite a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your po...</blockquote><p><a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.</a></p><p>The post <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/test-2/\">Test</a> by <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Kh\u00fcrt Williams</a> appeared first on <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net</a>.</p>",
"text": "Replied to Update Test #1 by Webmention Rocks! (webmention.rocks)This test verifies your handling of adding a link when updating a post. You will pass this test when you both re-send a Webmention to a previously mentioned URL, as well as send a Webmention to a new URL that appears in the post.\nWrite a post that links to this page, and send Webmentions for your po...Island in the Net - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.The post Test by Kh\u00fcrt Williams appeared first on Island in the Net."
},
"name": "Test",
"_id": "318016",
"_source": "242",
"_is_read": true
}
{
"type": "entry",
"author": {
"name": "Kh\u00fcrt Williams",
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/",
"photo": null
},
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/webmention-test/",
"published": "2018-05-12T14:11:42+00:00",
"content": {
"html": "Replied to <a href=\"https://khurt.com/test-from-indieweb-test-server/\">Test from IndieWeb test server.</a> by Kh\u00fcrt Williams<em> (khurt.com)</em><blockquote>This is a Webmention reply to a post on https://islandinthenet.com/. It should show up there as a comment in that post.</blockquote><p><a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.</a></p>This is a Webmention reply to a post on my IndieWeb test server at https://Kh\u00fcrt.com. It should appear as a comment below the linked post.<p>The post <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/webmention-test/\">Webmention Test</a> by <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Kh\u00fcrt Williams</a> appeared first on <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net</a>.</p>",
"text": "Replied to Test from IndieWeb test server. by Kh\u00fcrt Williams (khurt.com)This is a Webmention reply to a post on https://islandinthenet.com/. It should show up there as a comment in that post.Island in the Net - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.This is a Webmention reply to a post on my IndieWeb test server at https://Kh\u00fcrt.com. It should appear as a comment below the linked post.The post Webmention Test by Kh\u00fcrt Williams appeared first on Island in the Net."
},
"name": "Webmention Test",
"_id": "317999",
"_source": "242",
"_is_read": true
}
{
"type": "entry",
"author": {
"name": "Kh\u00fcrt Williams",
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/",
"photo": null
},
"url": "https://islandinthenet.com/testing-webmentions/",
"published": "2018-05-12T12:55:34+00:00",
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"html": "Replied to <a href=\"https://boffosocko.com/2018/04/27/setting-up-wordpress-for-indieweb-use/\">Setting up WordPress for IndieWeb use</a> by <a href=\"http://www.boffosocko.com/\"><img src=\"https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/d5fb4e498fe609cc29b04e5b7ad688c4?s=49&d=mm&r=pg\" alt=\"Chris Aldrich\" />Chris Aldrich</a><em> (Chris Aldrich | BoffoSocko)</em><blockquote>I spent some time this morning doing a dry run through setting up a suite of IndieWeb plugins on a fresh WordPress installation. Going off of a scant outline I talked for almost two hours describing IndieWeb functionality as I set it all up. Hopefully it will provide a useful guide to newcomers to t...</blockquote><p><a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.</a></p>I think Webmentions are not working properly on my WordPress website. I have disabled the caching plugin as well as Wordfence to trouble shoot. Webmentions to boffosock.com have worked in the past so I should see this post shortly.<p>The post <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/testing-webmentions/\">Testing Webmentions</a> by <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Kh\u00fcrt Williams</a> appeared first on <a href=\"https://islandinthenet.com/\">Island in the Net</a>.</p>",
"text": "Replied to Setting up WordPress for IndieWeb use by Chris Aldrich (Chris Aldrich | BoffoSocko)I spent some time this morning doing a dry run through setting up a suite of IndieWeb plugins on a fresh WordPress installation. Going off of a scant outline I talked for almost two hours describing IndieWeb functionality as I set it all up. Hopefully it will provide a useful guide to newcomers to t...Island in the Net - A personal website by Kh\u00fcrt Williams, with imagery, and inchoate ramblings on coffee, beer, and geekery.I think Webmentions are not working properly on my WordPress website. I have disabled the caching plugin as well as Wordfence to trouble shoot. Webmentions to boffosock.com have worked in the past so I should see this post shortly.The post Testing Webmentions by Kh\u00fcrt Williams appeared first on Island in the Net."
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"url": "https://gregorlove.com/2018/05/an-invitation-to-indieweb-summit/",
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"text": "Hey friends, if you have (or want!) a personal website, you should consider joining us at the 2018 IndieWeb Summit, June 26\u201327 in Portland, Oregon. I have been attending for several years now. It\u2019s a really friendly, collaborative group of people and it is always inspiring to see what people are making.\n\nYou don\u2019t need to be a programmer! In fact, I would love to see more non-programmers attending. We need writers, graphic artists, designers, UX engineers, and anybody that wants to reclaim some of their online presence with a personal website.\n\nWe also have a travel assistance fund to help underrepresented groups attend. If you\u2019re interested in that, contact Aaron Parecki.\n\nI hope to see you in Portland!",
"html": "<p>Hey friends, if you have (or want!) a personal website, you should consider joining us at the <a href=\"https://2018.indieweb.org/\">2018 IndieWeb Summit</a>, June 26\u201327 in Portland, Oregon. I have been attending for several years now. It\u2019s a really friendly, collaborative group of people and it is always inspiring to see what people are making.</p>\n\n<p>You don\u2019t need to be a programmer! In fact, I would love to see more non-programmers attending. We need writers, graphic artists, designers, UX engineers, and anybody that wants to reclaim some of their online presence with a personal website.</p>\n\n<p>We also have a travel assistance fund to help underrepresented groups attend. If you\u2019re interested in that, contact <a class=\"h-card\" href=\"https://aaronparecki.com\">Aaron Parecki</a>.</p>\n\n<p>I hope to see you in Portland!</p>"
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