In town for beyond tellerrand Düsseldorf May 13-14 and not otherwise busy on May 11-12?
Marc Thiele, Joschi Kuphal, and I are looking forward to welcoming you again. We're meeting for a two-day BarCamp collaboration in Düsseldorf. Brainstorming, working, teaching, helping each other and much more. Join us on Saturday the 11th & Sunday the 12th and get your ideas out of your head and your hands dirty.
Both days are free to attend!
More information: #btconf IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf description IndieWeb Wiki Event Page
Any questions? Ask in #indieweb Slack or IRC
RSVP: btco.nf/DUS2019indiewebcamp
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#Berlin friends, I am in your fine city!
Last call for #IndieWebCamp tickets @MozillaBerlin!
No cost sign-up: https://2019.indieweb.org/berlin
Let's chat & hack to improve #InternetHealth #OpenWeb #IndieWeb!
CC: @crh @leyink @nuzz @rosanardila @sonniesedge @tessa
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"text": "Great post from\u00a0Wences Garc\u00eda\u00a0of MarketGoo\u00a0on the IndieWeb. I met Wences and the MarketGoo team a few years ago, and was so impressed with their culture, energy, and values. Its fantastic to see them sharing those values with the world in such a positive way.\nIt\u2019s still too early to reach any conclusions, but I\u2019m feeling better now that I control my own content and that I\u2019ve found a place where to post my content freely and without fear.\nBut will be the Indieweb movement be the solution to save us all? The struggles I had at the beginning setting up my IndieWeb on a WordPress website have prevented me from thinking that way.\nIt\u2019s clear that the IndieWeb needs to be more convenient, otherwise non-early adopters will not even get close to this movement.\nI think Wences is right that with many building blocks now in place, it is important to start making the IndieWeb more user-friendly. Its no coincidence that Wences' web presence is now on Micro.blog, which is a much more approachable platform.",
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I’ll be homebrewing my website in @68MiddleSt from 6pm to 7:30pm this evening. You can join the club.
https://indieweb.org/HomebrewWebsiteClub#Brighton
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"html": "<p>I experimented recently with setting up an Indieweb WordPress site as a standalone actor on the Fediverse. Thanks to the WordPress indieweb plugins, and Bridgy Fed, it\u2019s pretty easy to do, with a few quirks.</p>\n<p>This post is a bit of preamble as to what this means and why you might want to do it. Part 2 will go in to the details of one way to do it that I\u2019ve played with \u2013 via Bridgy Fed.</p>\n\n<h2>What\u2019s the Indieweb?</h2>\n<p>The <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/\">Indieweb</a> is a people-focused alternative to the \u201ccorporate web\u201d. You do most of the stuff you\u2019d do on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc, including interacting with other people, but on a site that you control, with full ownership of all the things you post. It\u2019s a bit like a blog on steroids. You can build your own indieweb site from scratch, you can get a jumpstart with something like WordPress, or you can sign up with a site like <a href=\"https://micro.blog/\">micro.blog</a> where it\u2019s as simple as joining and using Twitter. There\u2019s tons more about the <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/why\">whys</a> and <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/Getting_Started\">hows</a> on the indieweb wiki.</p>\n<h2>What\u2019s the Fediverse?</h2>\n<p>As with the indieweb, the <a href=\"https://fediverse.party/en/fediverse/\">Fediverse</a> is a way to interact online, without belonging to the big social network silos. It\u2019s taken off in a big way of late thanks to Mastodon, but the ecosystem is much bigger than that.</p>\n<h2>What\u2019s the difference between them?</h2>\n<p>I\u2019m by no means an expert on either, but in my mind, at a very abstract level, in terms of goals, there\u2019s really not a whole lot of difference between the two. (<a href=\"https://dustycloud.org/blog/on-standards-divisions-collaboration/\">And they were in fact almost one</a>, if you read a bit of the history of their development!) At their heart they\u2019re both independent, decentralized ways to do social media outside of the big megacorps.</p>\n<p>That said, when you get in to the weeds of it there\u2019s definitely differences in approach, mostly in terms of the underlying protocols, the modes of implementation and hosting, and the flavours of decentralisation. There\u2019s also the community-aspect of both.</p>\n<h3>Protocols</h3>\n<p>In terms of protocols, you could write a whole series of posts on them. In a gross simplication, the main things are the client-to-server part \u2013 how users actually create posts; and the server-to-server part \u2013 how these posts get distributed out to other people. Fediverse is lately settling on primarily ActivityPub for this, and Indieweb has a collection of various protocols.</p>\n<h3>Hosting/decentralisation</h3>\n<p>From what I\u2019ve seen, Indieweb hosting <em>tends</em> to be more distributed/P2P, in that individuals set up their own sites that communicate with each other directly. The Fediverse <em>tends</em> to be federated, in that users join an existing <em>instance</em>, hosted by someone else, with hundreds of other users on those instances who also just have an account. (A simple way to think about federation is how email works \u2013 we don\u2019t all have to send messages through Mega Email Corp. You can be on Gmail, I can be on ProtonMail, someone else can be on AOL \u2013 yet we can all communicate back and forth because these services are using the same protocol. (Just.))</p>\n<p>But that said, you could think of joining something like micro.blog as kind of like joining an \u2018Indieweb instance\u2019, and you can quite easily host your own Fediverse instance with just you on it as the sole user, so the lines are blurred.</p>\n<h3>Implemention</h3>\n<p>There\u2019s more of a plurality of implementations on the Indieweb, in that a significant number of people have implemented the protocols on their site from scratch (with lots of reuse of tooling and libraries, of course). But there\u2019s also WordPress and Known implementations where you get much of the functionality out of the box. In the Fediverse, there\u2019s some flagship projects that implement ActivityPub and compatible protocols, such as Mastodon, Pleroma, Hubzilla, Pixelfed (and plenty others). But you could also build your own site and implement ActivityPub if you wanted, too.</p>\n<p>To my mind, any decentralisation effort should allow you to host your own installation if you want, and build your own implementation if you want, for those that love to tinker or want maximum control; OR get an account somewhere else, with absolutely minimal effort, for those that just want to get up and running. Both types should be able to communicate with each other, not caring about where they\u2019re hosted.</p>\n<p>Both the Indieweb and the Fediverse allow for both of those.</p>\n<h3>Community</h3>\n<p>The community-aspect could have blog posts a\u2019plenty by itself too. My own hot take on it is that the greater ease of getting an account means the Fediverse is bigger and more diverse. It\u2019s a frothing hotbed of lunatic fringes (and awesome because of that). Also with that seems to come a great deal of self-reflection of general community management (content warnings, etc).</p>\n<p>At present, the more P2P aspect of Indieweb makes it feel like it only has <em>one</em> community, itself. And that community (again, only my own observations as far as my interactions have taken me) feels very tech-oriented at present. All the great stuff happening with readers and groups might change that.</p>\n<h2>Why not just be on the Fediverse? Why not just be on the indieweb? Why be on both?</h2>\n<p>Personally speaking, I got involved with Indieweb before I found the Fediverse, and I like a number of aspects of it. I\u2019m also already part of the Fediverse, as I have an account on social.coop, and I like the people and discussions and interactions on there too. There\u2019s fun people on both, so why not be a part of both? Bridges not walls eh. I\u2019m of the opinion that different approaches help inform and improve each other; a positive symbiosis rather than a competition.</p>\n<h2>How to be on both</h2>\n<p>Focusing on WordPress, there\u2019s a few different ways that I\u2019ve come across to connect the Indieweb and the Fediverse:</p>\n<ul><li><a href=\"https://indieweb.org/POSSE\">POSSE</a>ing</li>\n<li><a href=\"https://getpterotype.com/\">pterotype</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"https://github.com/pfefferle/wordpress-activitypub\">wordpress actvitypub</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"https://fed.brid.gy/\">bridgy fed</a></li>\n</ul><h3>POSSE</h3>\n<p>The super simple way, which I currently do with my site, is the Indieweb concept of POSSEing \u2013 publish to your own site, syndicate elsewhere. When I make a post on my website, I send an additional copy to my social.coop account (and that\u2019s where I tend to get the most interaction at present.) I do this via the Mastodon Autopost plugin for indieweb and the Syndication Links plugin. One benefit of this approach for me is that I like the \u2018local\u2019 timeline of the social.coop instance, which is why I\u2019ve continued with an account there for so long. As an independent entity, I\u2019d lose some of that (unless perhaps I used a Fediverse platform that supporsed groups\u2026)</p>\n<h3>Pterotype and WordPress ActivityPub</h3>\n<p>Pterotype and WordPress ActivityPub are WordPress plugins that gives your blog an ActivityPub feed. Installing one of these plugins turns your site in to something that the rest of the Fediverse can see and follow as if you were on an instance. Other than the fact that you have a site that you own and control, these approaches are Indieweb agnostic. (Disclaimer: I haven\u2019t tried either.)</p>\n<h3>Bridgy Fed</h3>\n<p>And finally there\u2019s Bridgy Fed. Bridgy is an amazing long-runnning Indieweb service that creates various bridges between Indieweb sites and other social networks. It lets you get all the benefits of the Indieweb while still having a foot in the door of the old world of Twitter, Facebook, etc. It basically translates between the Indieweb method of server-to-server communication (Webmentions), and whatever language the other networks speak. Part of this translation is also pulling back interactions from the remote networks to your own site. 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There\u2019s tons more about the whys and hows on the indieweb wiki.\nWhat\u2019s the Fediverse?\nAs with the indieweb, the Fediverse is a way to interact online, without belonging to the big social network silos. It\u2019s taken off in a big way of late thanks to Mastodon, but the ecosystem is much bigger than that.\nWhat\u2019s the difference between them?\nI\u2019m by no means an expert on either, but in my mind, at a very abstract level, in terms of goals, there\u2019s really not a whole lot of difference between the two. (And they were in fact almost one, if you read a bit of the history of their development!) At their heart they\u2019re both independent, decentralized ways to do social media outside of the big megacorps.\nThat said, when you get in to the weeds of it there\u2019s definitely differences in approach, mostly in terms of the underlying protocols, the modes of implementation and hosting, and the flavours of decentralisation. There\u2019s also the community-aspect of both.\nProtocols\nIn terms of protocols, you could write a whole series of posts on them. In a gross simplication, the main things are the client-to-server part \u2013 how users actually create posts; and the server-to-server part \u2013 how these posts get distributed out to other people. Fediverse is lately settling on primarily ActivityPub for this, and Indieweb has a collection of various protocols.\nHosting/decentralisation\nFrom what I\u2019ve seen, Indieweb hosting tends to be more distributed/P2P, in that individuals set up their own sites that communicate with each other directly. The Fediverse tends to be federated, in that users join an existing instance, hosted by someone else, with hundreds of other users on those instances who also just have an account. (A simple way to think about federation is how email works \u2013 we don\u2019t all have to send messages through Mega Email Corp. You can be on Gmail, I can be on ProtonMail, someone else can be on AOL \u2013 yet we can all communicate back and forth because these services are using the same protocol. (Just.))\nBut that said, you could think of joining something like micro.blog as kind of like joining an \u2018Indieweb instance\u2019, and you can quite easily host your own Fediverse instance with just you on it as the sole user, so the lines are blurred.\nImplemention\nThere\u2019s more of a plurality of implementations on the Indieweb, in that a significant number of people have implemented the protocols on their site from scratch (with lots of reuse of tooling and libraries, of course). But there\u2019s also WordPress and Known implementations where you get much of the functionality out of the box. In the Fediverse, there\u2019s some flagship projects that implement ActivityPub and compatible protocols, such as Mastodon, Pleroma, Hubzilla, Pixelfed (and plenty others). But you could also build your own site and implement ActivityPub if you wanted, too.\nTo my mind, any decentralisation effort should allow you to host your own installation if you want, and build your own implementation if you want, for those that love to tinker or want maximum control; OR get an account somewhere else, with absolutely minimal effort, for those that just want to get up and running. Both types should be able to communicate with each other, not caring about where they\u2019re hosted.\nBoth the Indieweb and the Fediverse allow for both of those.\nCommunity\nThe community-aspect could have blog posts a\u2019plenty by itself too. My own hot take on it is that the greater ease of getting an account means the Fediverse is bigger and more diverse. It\u2019s a frothing hotbed of lunatic fringes (and awesome because of that). Also with that seems to come a great deal of self-reflection of general community management (content warnings, etc).\nAt present, the more P2P aspect of Indieweb makes it feel like it only has one community, itself. And that community (again, only my own observations as far as my interactions have taken me) feels very tech-oriented at present. All the great stuff happening with readers and groups might change that.\nWhy not just be on the Fediverse? Why not just be on the indieweb? Why be on both?\nPersonally speaking, I got involved with Indieweb before I found the Fediverse, and I like a number of aspects of it. I\u2019m also already part of the Fediverse, as I have an account on social.coop, and I like the people and discussions and interactions on there too. There\u2019s fun people on both, so why not be a part of both? Bridges not walls eh. I\u2019m of the opinion that different approaches help inform and improve each other; a positive symbiosis rather than a competition.\nHow to be on both\nFocusing on WordPress, there\u2019s a few different ways that I\u2019ve come across to connect the Indieweb and the Fediverse:\nPOSSEing\npterotype\nwordpress actvitypub\nbridgy fed\nPOSSE\nThe super simple way, which I currently do with my site, is the Indieweb concept of POSSEing \u2013 publish to your own site, syndicate elsewhere. When I make a post on my website, I send an additional copy to my social.coop account (and that\u2019s where I tend to get the most interaction at present.) I do this via the Mastodon Autopost plugin for indieweb and the Syndication Links plugin. One benefit of this approach for me is that I like the \u2018local\u2019 timeline of the social.coop instance, which is why I\u2019ve continued with an account there for so long. As an independent entity, I\u2019d lose some of that (unless perhaps I used a Fediverse platform that supporsed groups\u2026)\nPterotype and WordPress ActivityPub\nPterotype and WordPress ActivityPub are WordPress plugins that gives your blog an ActivityPub feed. Installing one of these plugins turns your site in to something that the rest of the Fediverse can see and follow as if you were on an instance. Other than the fact that you have a site that you own and control, these approaches are Indieweb agnostic. (Disclaimer: I haven\u2019t tried either.)\nBridgy Fed\nAnd finally there\u2019s Bridgy Fed. Bridgy is an amazing long-runnning Indieweb service that creates various bridges between Indieweb sites and other social networks. It lets you get all the benefits of the Indieweb while still having a foot in the door of the old world of Twitter, Facebook, etc. It basically translates between the Indieweb method of server-to-server communication (Webmentions), and whatever language the other networks speak. Part of this translation is also pulling back interactions from the remote networks to your own site. And Bridgy Fed does this same thing, but for the Fediverse.\nTo me, Bridgy Fed makes the most sense if you want to follow an Indieweb approach, but also want to exist on the Fediverse as an independent entity, and aren\u2019t tied to a particular instance already.\nThe post Bridging the Indieweb and the Fediverse with Bridgy Fed, part 1 appeared first on doubleloop."
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@voxpelli you’ll be missed!
Options:
1. Participate remotely? We’re figuring it out for Berlin & Düsseldorf!
2. #IndieWeb Summit?
3. Help pick dates for more 2019 IndieWebCamps! (add yourself to cities: https://indieweb.org/Planning#2019)
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"text": "Read @Mozilla Internet Health Report https://internethealthreport.org/2019/ and act.\nImprove your #InternetHealth @IndieWebCamp:\n#Berlin https://2019.indieweb.org/berlin\n#D\u00fcsseldorf https://btco.nf/DUS2019indiewebcamp\n#Utrecht https://www.eventbrite.com/e/indiewebcamp-utrecht-tickets-60457184065?ref=ecount\n#IndieWeb Summit https://2019.indieweb.org/summit\n\nTravel assistance is available for the IndieWeb Summit! Apply at the sign-up link.",
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@voxpelli except the next two weekends are IndieWebCamps Berlin & Düsseldorf, highly in-person & online! So I’ll have to improvise, perhaps more offline activities during the weekdays.
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"html": "<p>What\u2019s the best federated/distributed way to get a regular feed of solarpunk pictures (like the kind of things on <a href=\"https://solarpunk-aesthetic.tumblr.com/\">solarpunk-aesthetic.tumblr.com/</a>)?</p>\n<p>That stuff cheers me up no end and a regular dose of them in to some kind of inbox would be grand. Either fediverse or indieweb.</p>\n<p>I searched <a href=\"https://pixelfed.social/\">pixelfed.social</a> and nothing came up. </p>\n<p>#SolarPunk</p>\n<p>The post <a href=\"https://doubleloop.net/2019/04/28/5294/\">#5294</a> appeared first on <a href=\"https://doubleloop.net/\">doubleloop</a>.</p>",
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Chris Aldrich mentioned it was his #indieweb anniversary today, which made me wonder when I first encountered indieweb. Turns out it was six years ago! I remember being excited about the idea of federated comments. I had no idea I would be getting involved with the community for years to come, though. In that time, I've organized some meetups, traveled to several IndieWebCamps, and even co-organized an IndieWebCamp. I've met a lot of great people through it all and have had a lot of fun. I've made some good improvements to my site and learned things that have helped my professional web work, too.
You should join us! Check out indieweb.org, say hello in the chat, and join us at the IndieWeb Summit this June in Portland.
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Not long ’till Homebrew Website Club Brighton: 6pm-7:30pm this evening in the @Clearleft studio.
https://indieweb.org/HomebrewWebsiteClub#Brighton
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Switched my design from using a grey background with white backgrounds for the posts, to a white background for both, and a light fading box-shadow around the posts. I am very pleased with the results!
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There’s a new reissue of the twenty year old documentary on Justin Hall’s links.net and the early days of the web.
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co-organizing IndieWeb Summit 2019-06-29…30 @MozPDX!
Join us in Portland June 29-30!
Tickets: https://2019.indieweb.org/summit
More info: https://indieweb.org/2019
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co-organizing IndieWebCamp Berlin 2019-05-04…05 @MozillaBerlin!
Looking forward to seeing @ioctaptceb @calum_ryan @dshanske @_fumanity and more!
Join us in Berlin May 4-5!
Tickets: https://2019.indieweb.org/berlin
More info: https://indieweb.org/2019/Berlin
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"html": "co-organizing IndieWebCamp Berlin 2019-05-04\u202605 <a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/MozillaBerlin\">@MozillaBerlin</a>!<br /><br />Looking forward to seeing <a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/ioctaptceb\">@ioctaptceb</a> <a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/calum_ryan\">@calum_ryan</a> <a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/dshanske\">@dshanske</a> <a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/_fumanity\">@_fumanity</a> and more!<br /><br />Join us in Berlin May 4-5!<br /><br />Tickets: <a href=\"https://2019.indieweb.org/berlin\">https://2019.indieweb.org/berlin</a><br />More info: <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/2019/Berlin\">https://indieweb.org/2019/Berlin</a>"
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Only two months until IndieWeb Summit in Portland!
📅 June 29-30, 2019
📌 Portland, Oregon
🎟 https://2019.indieweb.org/summit
We even have a travel assistance program this year, so if you're on the fence about coming because of the cost, please take a look!
https://2019.indieweb.org/summit#travel-assistance
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"text": "Only two months until IndieWeb Summit in Portland! \n\n\ud83d\udcc5 June 29-30, 2019 \n\ud83d\udccc Portland, Oregon \n\ud83c\udf9f https://2019.indieweb.org/summit \n\nWe even have a travel assistance program this year, so if you're on the fence about coming because of the cost, please take a look! \n\nhttps://2019.indieweb.org/summit#travel-assistance",
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"html": "<p>Hmm, I would like to use markdown when publishing to my site via Micropub. I see there\u2019s some discussion of it as a micropub extension (https://indieweb.org/Micropub-extensions). I wonder if there\u2019s a simple way to enable it at least for WP publishing via the Micropub endpoint.</p>\n<p>The post <a href=\"https://doubleloop.net/2019/04/21/5261/\">#5261</a> appeared first on <a href=\"https://doubleloop.net/\">doubleloop</a>.</p>",
"text": "Hmm, I would like to use markdown when publishing to my site via Micropub. I see there\u2019s some discussion of it as a micropub extension (https://indieweb.org/Micropub-extensions). I wonder if there\u2019s a simple way to enable it at least for WP publishing via the Micropub endpoint.\nThe post #5261 appeared first on doubleloop."
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"html": "<a href=\"https://boffosocko.com/2019/04/18/user-interface-to-indicate-posting-activity/\">User Interface to Indicate Posting Activity</a> by <a href=\"https://boffosocko.com/\"><img src=\"https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/d5fb4e498fe609cc29b04e5b7ad688c4?s=49&d=identicon&r=pg\" alt=\"Chris Aldrich\" />Chris Aldrich</a><em> (Boffo Socko)</em>\n<blockquote>Today I saw a note that led me to the Internet Archive which I know has recently had a redesign. I\u2019m not sure if the functionality I saw was part of this redesign, but it\u2019s pretty awesome. I\u2019m not sure quite what to call this sort of circular bar chart given what it does, but circular widthmap seems vaguely appropriate.\n\nInstead of using color gradations to indicate a relative number of posts, the UI is measuring things via width in ever increasing concentric circles. The innermost circle indicates the root domain and successive levels out add additional paths from my site. Because I\u2019m using dated archive paths, there\u2019s a level of circle by year (2019, 2018, 2017, etc.) then another level outside that by months (April 2019, March 2019, etc.), and finally the outermost circle which indicates individual posts. As a result, the width of a particular year or month indicates relatively how active that time frame was on my website (or at least how active Archive.org thinks it was based on its robot crawler.)</blockquote>\n\n<p>I enjoyed the idea of these heatmaps and charting. I added the sparkline graph last week after I saw them on Chris\u2019s website. I think I may create a separate web site page to keep these. I don\u2019t know how useful they are, but they are just cool. I would also love a way to display some of the JetPack graphs.</p>\n<p>These are the yearly JetPack stats from 2010, the year Automattic first offered the, to 2019.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://aperture-proxy.p3k.io/0b77a9bdb3ba76a4f0aa3e810ecf2e3b0999c42b/68747470733a2f2f69736c616e64696e7468656e65742e636f6d2f77702d636f6e74656e742f75706c6f6164732f323031392f30342f53637265656e2d53686f742d323031392d30342d31392d61742d31302e32362e35362d414d2e6a7067\" alt=\"\" /><br /><img src=\"https://aperture-proxy.p3k.io/1eb464e3b2d386340aa1c01f2fd91ff01ceaa2f4/68747470733a2f2f69736c616e64696e7468656e65742e636f6d2f77702d636f6e74656e742f75706c6f6164732f323031392f30342f53637265656e2d53686f742d323031392d30342d31392d61742d31302e32392e35372d414d2e6a7067\" alt=\"\" />I get a lot fewer visitors than in 2013.</p>\n<p>I get a lot fewer visitors than in 2013.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://aperture-proxy.p3k.io/c2e53f6e03c674ddcb551aaf0ea031eda7757dc2/68747470733a2f2f69736c616e64696e7468656e65742e636f6d2f77702d636f6e74656e742f75706c6f6164732f323031392f30342f53637265656e2d53686f742d323031392d30342d31392d61742d31302e33302e31382d414d2e6a7067\" alt=\"\" /></p>\n<p>But I get more \u201cresponses\u201d that I did in earlier years. I suspect more of these are from semantic responses on other platforms, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram since. It\u2019s and the time I started using some of the IndieWeb software.</p>\n<p>Below is the Internet Archive graph for 2018, compared to 2012. Traffic has definitely fallen off.</p>\n<img src=\"https://aperture-proxy.p3k.io/babc7cff7df5dcf03f7ae3d4c7621ecfb29cfd4a/68747470733a2f2f69736c616e64696e7468656e65742e636f6d2f77702d636f6e74656e742f75706c6f6164732f323031392f30342f53637265656e2d53686f742d323031392d30342d31392d61742d31302e33382e30352d414d2e6a7067\" alt=\"\" />2013 Internet Archive Circular Widthmaps<img src=\"https://aperture-proxy.p3k.io/44b839424626767935895ddd2b1f2d1892ad837b/68747470733a2f2f69736c616e64696e7468656e65742e636f6d2f77702d636f6e74656e742f75706c6f6164732f323031392f30342f53637265656e2d53686f742d323031392d30342d31392d61742d31302e33372e34392d414d2e6a7067\" alt=\"Graph\" />2018 Internet Archive Circular Widthmaps\nAlso on:<p><a href=\"https://brid.gy/publish/twitter\"> </a></p>",
"text": "User Interface to Indicate Posting Activity by Chris Aldrich (Boffo Socko)\nToday I saw a note that led me to the Internet Archive which I know has recently had a redesign. I\u2019m not sure if the functionality I saw was part of this redesign, but it\u2019s pretty awesome. I\u2019m not sure quite what to call this sort of circular bar chart given what it does, but circular widthmap seems vaguely appropriate.\n\nInstead of using color gradations to indicate a relative number of posts, the UI is measuring things via width in ever increasing concentric circles. The innermost circle indicates the root domain and successive levels out add additional paths from my site. Because I\u2019m using dated archive paths, there\u2019s a level of circle by year (2019, 2018, 2017, etc.) then another level outside that by months (April 2019, March 2019, etc.), and finally the outermost circle which indicates individual posts. As a result, the width of a particular year or month indicates relatively how active that time frame was on my website (or at least how active Archive.org thinks it was based on its robot crawler.)\n\nI enjoyed the idea of these heatmaps and charting. I added the sparkline graph last week after I saw them on Chris\u2019s website. I think I may create a separate web site page to keep these. I don\u2019t know how useful they are, but they are just cool. I would also love a way to display some of the JetPack graphs.\nThese are the yearly JetPack stats from 2010, the year Automattic first offered the, to 2019.\n\nI get a lot fewer visitors than in 2013.\nI get a lot fewer visitors than in 2013.\n\nBut I get more \u201cresponses\u201d that I did in earlier years. I suspect more of these are from semantic responses on other platforms, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram since. It\u2019s and the time I started using some of the IndieWeb software.\nBelow is the Internet Archive graph for 2018, compared to 2012. Traffic has definitely fallen off.\n2013 Internet Archive Circular Widthmaps2018 Internet Archive Circular Widthmaps\nAlso on:"
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