In the process of transforming my elizabethtai.com #website into an #indieweb #digitalgarden and I'm so hyperfocused on it it's hard to work lol.
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Seeing as I've thought of some other things I didn't manage to squeeze in last time, here's another #introduction - Lately I've been #writing tiny generic #fantasy #horror adventures in #pocketmod format for #ttrpgs. I plan to put these up on Itch. And maybe I'll put together a #neocities page since I come from a #retroweb era and find the resurrected #indieweb movement very interesting. That dovetails with my ongoing interests in #politics #psychology and #philosophy. Proudest sport moment: I once took a brilliant hat-trick in indoor #cricket, Warne-style, with my legspin bowling - completely bamboozling the batsman.
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Day 10 of 100 #100DaysofIndieWeb, #IndieWeb, #ProjectJournal, #ProjectManagement #WordPress
Today, I had hoped to have a plan documented to for my WordPress RSVP Block Pattern. Since yesterday I have been working on:
* Learn About Webmentions a Little More Deeply.
I read the Webmention specification from the W3C. Reading the spec was very informative. Even though I am going to have to read it again. And there will be some things that I will not understand, maybe… https://tmichellemoore.com/?p=152147
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I am having trouble figuring out how to set the way that posts display on Mastodon. There used to be a page in the IndieWeb or ActivityPub settings where you could choose the order like Title, Excerpt, Link, etc. Now I can't find it. So it just posts either an image or just the link with no context. I don't know how it got that way or how to change it. #IndieWeb #ActivityPub
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@dariusdunlap.com thanks for the kind words! Agreed that https://micro.blog/ is currently the best option for getting started with #IndieWeb / #fediverse, and for #TwitterMigration: https://indieweb.org/How_to_transition_from_Twitter
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I’ve been working to integrate #IndieWeb practices to my #wordpress site. I didn’t add ActivityPub yet because it seems to conflict with my WebFinger setup.
Is there any advantage of having the site findable in the Fediverse? It seems like having my username as the address identified when searching for my domain is more important.
Am I missing something?
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When you publish on your #IndieWeb site, you can decide afterwards where to distribute your content, and when. Figure out how you want to fit into the network of sites & instances.
We call this POSSE — for Publish on your Own Site, then Syndicate Elsewhere.^1
By prioritizing your own site, you decide whether (and when) you want to syndicate your posts (or a particular post) to a feed, to a fediverse, to a social media silo or silos, and/or to email like a newsletter.
You can make it as simple or as detailed as you want. It’s up to you.
Choose deliberately. Change your mind when things change.
You can opt out of any destination, either by not opting-in, i.e. explicitly not sending your posts to them, or blocking them if necessary.
Here are a few of the destination decisions I’ve made, and reasons why.
You can delay sending a post to an RSS or Atom feed, say 10 minutes after the time of publication, to give yourself a chance to edit your post, fix typos or links, before a classic feed reader retrieves and perhaps caches your post.
You can further delay sending to known uneditable destinations, like Twitter or email, to give yourself even longer to make further edits, corrections, updates, or improvements based on feedback to your original post.
Some destination decisions may depend on the type of post.
When you post a reply to someone else’s post, in addition to sending a webmention to that other post, it makes sense to also distribute it to where that other post was originally distributed, or a subset thereof, threading your POSSE reply with their original post POSSE copy.
https://indieweb.org/reply#POSSE_a_reply
For example, if you reply to someone’s IndieWeb note, and they’ve POSSEd that note to Twitter, you should POSSE your reply to Twitter as well, threading it with their POSSE copy, if you’re still using Twitter that is. If they did not POSSE their original note to Twitter, there may be reasons to POSSE your reply to Twitter anyway, if your reply makes sense there on its own.
https://indieweb.org/Twitter#POSSE_Replies_to_Twitter
Some destinations have content limitations^2, and you may want to take that into consideration when authoring your content, or not.
For example, you may want to more carefully copy-edit the first 256 (for now) characters of a note if you plan to POSSE to Twitter, so that the content that makes it through makes sense as an introduction, or a summary, or a hook, and perhaps has discovery features like hashtags.
https://indieweb.org/Twitter#POSSE_Notes_to_Twitter
You can use that POSSE tweet text length limitation strategically, placing content after that 256 character cut-off that you may want to edit or expand in an update, or content Twitter may mess-up, like @-domain mentions I described yesterday (day 14).
When you publish a multiphoto^3 post, if you’re POSSEing to Twitter, you may want to re-order your photos to choose which four photos show up in your POSSE tweet, e.g. if you happen to be using Bridgy Publish to cross-post your photos to Twitter. You can always re-order your original multiphoto post after POSSEing it.
If you’re POSSEing photos to Instagram, since you can only do that manually, there’s no need to edit your original to fit Instagram’s 10-photo limitation, or 2200 characters caption limit, or 30 hashtags limit, or 20 person-tags limit.
https://indieweb.org/multi-photo#How_to_POSSE
Or you can reconsider what if anything you get from syndicating to Twitter or Instagram.
Are people still seeing and interacting with your posts there? Are your friends?
If & when social media algorithms deprioritize your original posts in favor of showing more ads, you can deprioritize posting to social media.
If & when your friends quit social media silos^4, you can quit posting copies of your posts to those social media silos.
You decide what content goes where, when, why, and can change your decisions any time you want.
POSSEing to social media was always a stopgap.
As social media silos self-destruct, you can stop syndicating to them.
Thanks to Chris Aldrich (https://boffosocko.com/) for the banner image.
This is day 15 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb #100Days.
← Day 14: https://tantek.com/2023/014/t4/domain-first-federated-atmention
→ 🔮
^1 https://indieweb.org/POSSE
^2 Day 5: https://tantek.com/2023/005/t3/indieweb-simpler-approach
^3 https://indieweb.org/multi-photo
^4 https://indieweb.org/silo-quits
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"text": "When you publish on your #IndieWeb site, you can decide afterwards where to distribute your content, and when. Figure out how you want to fit into the network of sites & instances.\nWe call this POSSE \u2014 for Publish on your Own Site, then Syndicate Elsewhere.^1\n\nBy prioritizing your own site, you decide whether (and when) you want to syndicate your posts (or a particular post) to a feed, to a fediverse, to a social media silo or silos, and/or to email like a newsletter.\n\nYou can make it as simple or as detailed as you want. It\u2019s up to you.\n\nChoose deliberately. Change your mind when things change.\n\u00a0\nYou can opt out of any destination, either by not opting-in, i.e. explicitly not sending your posts to them, or blocking them if necessary.\n\nHere are a few of the destination decisions I\u2019ve made, and reasons why.\n\nYou can delay sending a post to an RSS or Atom feed, say 10 minutes after the time of publication, to give yourself a chance to edit your post, fix typos or links, before a classic feed reader retrieves and perhaps caches your post.\n\nYou can further delay sending to known uneditable destinations, like Twitter or email, to give yourself even longer to make further edits, corrections, updates, or improvements based on feedback to your original post.\n\nSome destination decisions may depend on the type of post.\n\nWhen you post a reply to someone else\u2019s post, in addition to sending a webmention to that other post, it makes sense to also distribute it to where that other post was originally distributed, or a subset thereof, threading your POSSE reply with their original post POSSE copy.\n\nhttps://indieweb.org/reply#POSSE_a_reply\n\nFor example, if you reply to someone\u2019s IndieWeb note, and they\u2019ve POSSEd that note to Twitter, you should POSSE your reply to Twitter as well, threading it with their POSSE copy, if you\u2019re still using Twitter that is. If they did not POSSE their original note to Twitter, there may be reasons to POSSE your reply to Twitter anyway, if your reply makes sense there on its own.\n\nhttps://indieweb.org/Twitter#POSSE_Replies_to_Twitter\n\nSome destinations have content limitations^2, and you may want to take that into consideration when authoring your content, or not.\n\nFor example, you may want to more carefully copy-edit the first 256 (for now) characters of a note if you plan to POSSE to Twitter, so that the content that makes it through makes sense as an introduction, or a summary, or a hook, and perhaps has discovery features like hashtags. \n\nhttps://indieweb.org/Twitter#POSSE_Notes_to_Twitter\n\nYou can use that POSSE tweet text length limitation strategically, placing content after that 256 character cut-off that you may want to edit or expand in an update, or content Twitter may mess-up, like @-domain mentions I described yesterday (day 14).\n\nWhen you publish a multiphoto^3 post, if you\u2019re POSSEing to Twitter, you may want to re-order your photos to choose which four photos show up in your POSSE tweet, e.g. if you happen to be using Bridgy Publish to cross-post your photos to Twitter. You can always re-order your original multiphoto post after POSSEing it. \n\nIf you\u2019re POSSEing photos to Instagram, since you can only do that manually, there\u2019s no need to edit your original to fit Instagram\u2019s 10-photo limitation, or 2200 characters caption limit, or 30 hashtags limit, or 20 person-tags limit.\n\nhttps://indieweb.org/multi-photo#How_to_POSSE\n\nOr you can reconsider what if anything you get from syndicating to Twitter or Instagram. \n\nAre people still seeing and interacting with your posts there? Are your friends?\n\nIf & when social media algorithms deprioritize your original posts in favor of showing more ads, you can deprioritize posting to social media.\n\nIf & when your friends quit social media silos^4, you can quit posting copies of your posts to those social media silos.\n\nYou decide what content goes where, when, why, and can change your decisions any time you want.\n\nPOSSEing to social media was always a stopgap. \n\nAs social media silos self-destruct, you can stop syndicating to them.\n\nThanks to Chris Aldrich (https://boffosocko.com/) for the banner image.\n\nThis is day 15 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb #100Days.\n\n\u2190 Day 14: https://tantek.com/2023/014/t4/domain-first-federated-atmention\n\u2192 \ud83d\udd2e\n\n^1 https://indieweb.org/POSSE\n^2 Day 5: https://tantek.com/2023/005/t3/indieweb-simpler-approach\n^3 https://indieweb.org/multi-photo\n^4 https://indieweb.org/silo-quits",
"html": "When you publish on your #<span class=\"p-category\">IndieWeb</span> site, you can decide afterwards where to distribute your content, and when. Figure out how you want to fit into the network of sites & instances.<br /><a href=\"https://indieweb.org/POSSE\"></a>We call this POSSE \u2014 for Publish on your Own Site, then Syndicate Elsewhere.^1<br /><br />By prioritizing your own site, you decide whether (and when) you want to syndicate your posts (or a particular post) to a feed, to a fediverse, to a social media silo or silos, and/or to email like a newsletter.<br /><br />You can make it as simple or as detailed as you want. It\u2019s up to you.<br /><br />Choose deliberately. Change your mind when things change.<br />\u00a0<br />You can opt out of any destination, either by not opting-in, i.e. explicitly not sending your posts to them, or blocking them if necessary.<br /><br />Here are a few of the destination decisions I\u2019ve made, and reasons why.<br /><br />You can delay sending a post to an RSS or Atom feed, say 10 minutes after the time of publication, to give yourself a chance to edit your post, fix typos or links, before a classic feed reader retrieves and perhaps caches your post.<br /><br />You can further delay sending to known uneditable destinations, like Twitter or email, to give yourself even longer to make further edits, corrections, updates, or improvements based on feedback to your original post.<br /><br />Some destination decisions may depend on the type of post.<br /><br />When you post a reply to someone else\u2019s post, in addition to sending a webmention to that other post, it makes sense to also distribute it to where that other post was originally distributed, or a subset thereof, threading your POSSE reply with their original post POSSE copy.<br /><br /><a href=\"https://indieweb.org/reply#POSSE_a_reply\">https://indieweb.org/reply#POSSE_a_reply</a><br /><br />For example, if you reply to someone\u2019s IndieWeb note, and they\u2019ve POSSEd that note to Twitter, you should POSSE your reply to Twitter as well, threading it with their POSSE copy, if you\u2019re still using Twitter that is. If they did not POSSE their original note to Twitter, there may be reasons to POSSE your reply to Twitter anyway, if your reply makes sense there on its own.<br /><br /><a href=\"https://indieweb.org/Twitter#POSSE_Replies_to_Twitter\">https://indieweb.org/Twitter#POSSE_Replies_to_Twitter</a><br /><br />Some destinations have content limitations^2, and you may want to take that into consideration when authoring your content, or not.<br /><br />For example, you may want to more carefully copy-edit the first 256 (for now) characters of a note if you plan to POSSE to Twitter, so that the content that makes it through makes sense as an introduction, or a summary, or a hook, and perhaps has discovery features like hashtags. <br /><br /><a href=\"https://indieweb.org/Twitter#POSSE_Notes_to_Twitter\">https://indieweb.org/Twitter#POSSE_Notes_to_Twitter</a><br /><br />You can use that POSSE tweet text length limitation strategically, placing content after that 256 character cut-off that you may want to edit or expand in an update, or content Twitter may mess-up, like @-domain mentions I described yesterday (day 14).<br /><br />When you publish a multiphoto^3 post, if you\u2019re POSSEing to Twitter, you may want to re-order your photos to choose which four photos show up in your POSSE tweet, e.g. if you happen to be using Bridgy Publish to cross-post your photos to Twitter. You can always re-order your original multiphoto post after POSSEing it. <br /><br />If you\u2019re POSSEing photos to Instagram, since you can only do that manually, there\u2019s no need to edit your original to fit Instagram\u2019s 10-photo limitation, or 2200 characters caption limit, or 30 hashtags limit, or 20 person-tags limit.<br /><br /><a href=\"https://indieweb.org/multi-photo#How_to_POSSE\">https://indieweb.org/multi-photo#How_to_POSSE</a><br /><br />Or you can reconsider what if anything you get from syndicating to Twitter or Instagram. <br /><br />Are people still seeing and interacting with your posts there? Are your friends?<br /><br />If & when social media algorithms deprioritize your original posts in favor of showing more ads, you can deprioritize posting to social media.<br /><br />If & when your friends quit social media silos^4, you can quit posting copies of your posts to those social media silos.<br /><br />You decide what content goes where, when, why, and can change your decisions any time you want.<br /><br />POSSEing to social media was always a stopgap. <br /><br />As social media silos self-destruct, you can stop syndicating to them.<br /><br />Thanks to Chris Aldrich (<a href=\"https://boffosocko.com/\">https://boffosocko.com/</a>) for the banner image.<br /><br />This is day 15 of #<span class=\"p-category\">100DaysOfIndieWeb</span> #<span class=\"p-category\">100Days</span>.<br /><br />\u2190 Day 14: <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2023/014/t4/domain-first-federated-atmention\">https://tantek.com/2023/014/t4/domain-first-federated-atmention</a><br />\u2192 \ud83d\udd2e<br /><br />^1 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/POSSE\">https://indieweb.org/POSSE</a><br />^2 Day 5: <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2023/005/t3/indieweb-simpler-approach\">https://tantek.com/2023/005/t3/indieweb-simpler-approach</a><br />^3 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/multi-photo\">https://indieweb.org/multi-photo</a><br />^4 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/silo-quits\">https://indieweb.org/silo-quits</a>"
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Thank you for letting us know that you got your webmentions working! I saw your post this morning and was happy that something I said had a small part in your #webmentions accomplishment and #IndieWeb journey. (https://tmichellemoore.com/?p=152118)
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"html": "<p>Thank you for letting us know that you got your webmentions working! I saw your post this morning and was happy that something I said had a small part in your <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/webmentions\">#<span>webmentions</span></a> accomplishment and <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a> journey. (<a href=\"https://tmichellemoore.com/?p=152118\"><span>https://</span><span>tmichellemoore.com/?p=152118</span><span></span></a>)</p>",
"text": "Thank you for letting us know that you got your webmentions working! I saw your post this morning and was happy that something I said had a small part in your #webmentions accomplishment and #IndieWeb journey. (https://tmichellemoore.com/?p=152118)"
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Ik ga me wat meer verdiepen in #indieweb en mijn blog nog meer de kern maken van alles wat ik doe online.
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"html": "<p>Ik ga me wat meer verdiepen in <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> en mijn blog nog meer de kern maken van alles wat ik doe online.</p>",
"text": "Ik ga me wat meer verdiepen in #indieweb en mijn blog nog meer de kern maken van alles wat ik doe online."
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Thanks to some inspiration from the IndieWeb community (@aaronpk, @capjamesg, @tmichellemoore) I have added Webmention to my site - currently only replies which I'm finding useful for commenting when relevant on my own posts also. #indieweb
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"html": "<p>Thanks to some inspiration from the IndieWeb community (@aaronpk, @capjamesg, @tmichellemoore) I have added Webmention to my site - currently only replies which I'm finding useful for commenting when relevant on my own posts also. <a href=\"https://axiomeval.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a></p>",
"text": "Thanks to some inspiration from the IndieWeb community (@aaronpk, @capjamesg, @tmichellemoore) I have added Webmention to my site - currently only replies which I'm finding useful for commenting when relevant on my own posts also. #indieweb"
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"html": "<p>My First. Ever. Blog Post!!!<br />I'm very proud \ud83e\udd9a<br />And humbly open to any and all feedback!</p><p><a href=\"https://foreverliketh.is/blog/chatgpt-student-report-card-comments/\"><span>https://</span><span>foreverliketh.is/blog/chatgpt-</span><span>student-report-card-comments/</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/chatgpt\">#<span>chatgpt</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/ai\">#<span>ai</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/technology\">#<span>technology</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/education\">#<span>education</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/teaching\">#<span>teaching</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/edtech\">#<span>edtech</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/blog\">#<span>blog</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/hugo\">#<span>hugo</span></a></p>",
"text": "My First. Ever. Blog Post!!!\nI'm very proud \ud83e\udd9a\nAnd humbly open to any and all feedback!https://foreverliketh.is/blog/chatgpt-student-report-card-comments/#chatgpt #ai #technology #education #teaching #edtech #blog #indieweb #hugo"
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This morning I learned about custom block patterns for WordPress. I knew about blocks. I knew about patterns. I didn’t know about custom block patterns. I am going to try to make a custom block pattern for an RSVP. If all is successful I will add it to the pattern library on WordPress.org. I am still reading and viewing videos, so more on this over the next few days.
Day 8 of 100 #100DaysofIndieWeb, #IndieWeb, #ProjectJournal, #ProjectManagement #WordPress (https://tmichellemoore.com/?p=152114)
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"text": "This morning I learned about custom block patterns for WordPress. I knew about blocks. I knew about patterns. I didn\u2019t know about custom block patterns. I am going to try to make a custom block pattern for an RSVP. If all is successful I will add it to the pattern library on WordPress.org. I am still reading and viewing videos, so more on this over the next few days.Day 8 of 100 #100DaysofIndieWeb, #IndieWeb, #ProjectJournal, #ProjectManagement #WordPress (https://tmichellemoore.com/?p=152114)"
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#indieweb question:
Say one is planning on changing the domain name of their personal website. What's a good strategy to use to prevent links to the website's pages from breaking on popular search engines? Is setting up domain name forwarding from the old domain to the new domain enough? If so, for how long? I'd eventually like to stop paying for my old domain name / not renewing it every year.
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"html": "<p><a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> question:</p><p>Say one is planning on changing the domain name of their personal website. What's a good strategy to use to prevent links to the website's pages from breaking on popular search engines? Is setting up domain name forwarding from the old domain to the new domain enough? If so, for how long? I'd eventually like to stop paying for my old domain name / not renewing it every year.</p>",
"text": "#indieweb question:Say one is planning on changing the domain name of their personal website. What's a good strategy to use to prevent links to the website's pages from breaking on popular search engines? Is setting up domain name forwarding from the old domain to the new domain enough? If so, for how long? I'd eventually like to stop paying for my old domain name / not renewing it every year."
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Exciting times on the #Fediverse / #IndieWeb …
“It feels like the time is right for a truly universal timeline.”
- @chockenberry (the creator of Twitterrific)
https://furbo.org/2023/01/15/the-shit-show/
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"text": "Exciting times on the #Fediverse / #IndieWeb \u2026\u201cIt feels like the time is right for a truly universal timeline.\u201d\n - @chockenberry (the creator of Twitterrific)https://furbo.org/2023/01/15/the-shit-show/"
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@chockenberry I agree with your vision of a true social reader and its something we've been thinking about at #indieweb for a while. Anything we can do to help? https://indieweb.org/social_reader
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"text": "@chockenberry I agree with your vision of a true social reader and its something we've been thinking about at #indieweb for a while. Anything we can do to help? https://indieweb.org/social_reader"
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@tmichellemoore messing with this it looks like the h-card shows up on the author page if this is unchecked but its set to on by default for some reason in the #indieweb plugin.
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"text": "@tmichellemoore messing with this it looks like the h-card shows up on the author page if this is unchecked but its set to on by default for some reason in the #indieweb plugin."
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