PSA: Some of my posts are exclusively posted on my website for various reasons - a hiccup in Twitter syndication, replying to people on other sites via #webmentions or just random stuff I don't want to be on my Twitter. So you'd better be subscribed to my website's feed!
There’s no Homebrew Website Club in Austin tonight. We’ll regroup in April. (Thanks again to everyone who made it to IndieWebCamp Austin! Seeya next time.)
Haha, sorry for the in-line links! I was thinking of tag-reply posts from the receiving side, as a way of letting others suggest tags for your posts. Readers of your comics post tag-replies on their site, your site would receive them as webmentions and you could add them to the comic post or not.
It’s all IndieWeb building blocks, but it’s a lot of plumbing on your side (accepting webmention data into your tags, moderating) and theirs (making a post on their own site with markup, sending webmentions).
It always feels good to catch up with #indieweb. I don't know why. Probably because I'm 100% sure the people I'm subscribed to are real.
Twitter will never understand this. Everyone may be a bot. Including your friends...
Hey folx, if you are interested in working on your personal website or getting one set up for the first time, you should join us for IndieWebCamp Online, March 8–10! It's free and a great community that I'm proud to be part of: https://indieweb.org/2019/Online
Another IndieWeb meetup at The Bean! The web is the social web, so come work on your personal website project with us!