Watching CNN this morning over breakfast, they said “fediverse”… So yeah, decentralization is edging into the mainstream. Progress.
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When I write a "note," it shows up on https://jan.boddez.net/notes. It is also crossposted (if it's not too long, at least) to this here Mastodon account.
When I then reply to it, the Mastodon copies are correctly threaded.
Over on the main blog, the second note triggers a webmention; as a result, it gets added as a comment underneath the original.
Yay
#indieweb #wordpress
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@ArpComics what do you use for webmention in wordpress? The #IndieWeb Webmention plugin? And do you use brid.gy to port wm's back from Mastodon to your WP site?
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protocols > platforms
always!
protocols + open source + open governance: a long game but unstoppable
#fediverse #activitypub #indieweb
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@atomicpoet @fediversenews I highly doubt there is some back-door dealing between Automattic & Meta concerning ActivityPub. I've interacted with @pfefferle for years, and have been using the #ActivityPub plugin for #WordPress on my site, and he is still involved in the day-to-day development of ActivityPub for WordPress. Matthias has been involved with the #IndieWeb & #Fediverse for years, I've followed, and still follow what's going on in the IndieWeb Slack. Let's not talk conspiracies.
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Exploring the #indieweb .
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Sorry for being so out of touch but I'm cleaning the source code of the web portal for a stable release with more content, resources and most importantly, an improved community page. Anyway, I'll release probably tomorrow or even today if I stop procrastinating. #neocities #Webportal #indieweb #opensource
Web portal: https://surfscape.neocities.org
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Does my website at https://loomcom.com count as #indieweb?
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Anyone know a good #tutorial for #Webmention & #WordPress? Comments & reactions from #Mastodon were being imported until about 3 months ago and I have no idea what changed.
#IndieWeb #POSSE
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can anyone tell me what the hashtag people use for web 1.0/oldwideweb stuff? the word is totally escaping me
edit: it was #indieweb, thanks @ubi
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A screenshot of tomo's new website plan homepage. It is presented as a wordperfect document loaded on a 1980s amber CGA terminal.
The post reads:
Date: Thursday June 22nd, 2023
From: @vga256
Groups: tomo.dev
Subject: what have i done
> so this is the day it all began. i barfed out a mastodon post lamenting
the loss of USENET.
| i can't believe i'm saying this - i just realized that i want #usenet groups back. to clarify - I'd like to see a usenet back, minus the "big 8" cabal, minus 200TB / day binaries, and all of the ugly crap we've seen since the 80s.
i'd like to see something like a new usenet offering activitypub integration, minimal data transfer (text-only), and easy group management.
> a few hours later, the lamentation crystallized a bit more, and became
the proposal for a design:
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https://suboptimalism.neocities.org/writings/yesterweb
finding out that #yesterweb blew up due to a 'digital guerilla' manipulating things behind the scenes, trying to make YW into a 'post-marxist' movement based in the #indieweb while keeping all of that on the down-low to attract regular nostalgic webdevs into the community was... Not on my 2023 bingo card frankly!
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I’ve been saying for a while that the fediverse will likely evolve to having maybe 10 medium-sized platforms, not 1000+ small servers. It won’t be a failure if Threads is one of those. It’s still much better than a single platform with a billion users.
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@dimi none, or rather my https://micro.blog which allows me to be in all of them from my blog #indieweb
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"html": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://techforgood.social/@dimi\">@<span>dimi</span></a></span> none, or rather my <a href=\"https://micro.blog\"><span>https://</span><span>micro.blog</span><span></span></a> which allows me to be in all of them from my blog <a href=\"https://mstdn.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a></p>",
"text": "@dimi none, or rather my https://micro.blog which allows me to be in all of them from my blog #indieweb"
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"text": "Meta\u2019s new social network is interesting: an obvious strategic shot at Twitter just as that network is running into trouble, as well as a way to iterate on its aging Facebook property. To that end, it makes sense that Meta would piggyback on the fediverse of independent social networks that interconnect through the open ActivityPub protocol, and I\u2019m genuinely very excited to see it take that leap. Meta is already the closed social networking top dog by a long shot, and by embracing Mastodon et al, it puts itself in a position of working with the open web to compete with Twitter instead of battling with both entities. For perhaps the first time ever, it also aligns Meta with the open web.By working with Instagram\u2019s accounts and social graph, and concentrating on one form factor, it gets a lot right that other decentralized social networks haven\u2019t managed yet. There\u2019s no waitlist or complicated registration procedure to figure out: if you\u2019re on Instagram, you hit a single button and you\u2019re set up.The feed starts off by showing you content from influencers and people you\u2019re already friends with on Instagram, bypassing the cold start problem that many social networks suffer from. The more people you follow on Threads, the more the feed seamlessly segues into content from people you follow. Like Instagram, there\u2019s always some new stuff in there, and there\u2019s no way to get to a chronological feed. The algorithm abides. I hate algorithmic feeds, and I find this one somewhere between annoying and maddening. I\u2019ve found myself muting brands with wild abandon, but I recognize that I\u2019m not the target audience \u2014 I can see how this would be more accessible for more casual users. Crucially, though, once federation is launched I\u2019ll be able to access Threads users from the social networking interface of my choice \u2014 a huge advantage over any other mainstream social networking platform, and a way to support power users without having to explicitly build for them.It\u2019s fairly easy to find existing friends and people you\u2019re interested in, and there\u2019s a great inline \u201cadd friend\u201d option as you see new folks pass through the feed. This isn\u2019t an entirely new mechanism - Instagram has this, and we even built it into Elgg twenty years ago - but it\u2019s noticeably easier than Mastodon in particular.The content in my feed is less cerebral and much friendlier than I get on Mastodon, which probably makes it more accessible. Of course, as soon as federation launches, I\u2019ll be able to follow folks on Threads from my Mastodon profile and vice versa. This is a boon for the fediverse overall: Threads will bring the celebrities, while Mastodon will bring the academics and activists. The net result will be a mix of everything and everyone, with a choice of user interfaces and host services, in a way that a closed social network could never manage.Because the goal is, in effect, to grow a bigger pie for this kind of service, I think Meta would be wise to think about how to help build an ecosystem of interoperable tools and services. Assuming Threads takes off, ActivityPub will be the way social networks interoperate for at least the next decade and the majority of ActivityPub profiles will be Meta-hosted. Given this, providing an easy to use SDK, potentially an AWS-like cloud service to make it as easy as possible to build new apps on top of the protocol, and some funding would be a great way to create developer leverage and differentiate themselves from Twitter\u2019s extortionate API pricing. (If Meta doesn\u2019t do this, by the way, this would make an amazing startup for someone else. Hell, I\u2019d gladly talk to investors myself about building this.)All in: I don\u2019t hate it. Despite the gnashing of teeth in the fediverse about Meta\u2019s arrival, if Threads implements ActivityPub cleanly I think it\u2019s actually going to be a decent addition. It may even be a boon to the whole open social web that validates the space and creates a stronger ecosystem of developers and platforms. Imagine that.",
"html": "<p>Meta\u2019s <a href=\"https://threads.net\">new social network</a> is interesting: an obvious strategic shot at Twitter just as that network is running into trouble, as well as a way to iterate on its aging Facebook property. To that end, it makes sense that Meta would piggyback on the <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fediverse\">fediverse</a> of independent social networks that interconnect through the open <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ActivityPub\">ActivityPub protocol</a>, and I\u2019m genuinely very excited to see it take that leap. Meta is already the closed social networking top dog by a long shot, and by embracing Mastodon et al, it puts itself in a position of working <em>with</em> the open web to compete with Twitter instead of battling with both entities. For perhaps the first time ever, it also aligns Meta with the open web.</p><p>By working with Instagram\u2019s accounts and social graph, and concentrating on one form factor, it gets a lot right that other decentralized social networks haven\u2019t managed yet. There\u2019s no waitlist or complicated registration procedure to figure out: if you\u2019re on Instagram, you hit a single button and you\u2019re set up.</p><p>The feed starts off by showing you content from influencers and people you\u2019re already friends with on Instagram, bypassing the cold start problem that many social networks suffer from. The more people you follow on Threads, the more the feed seamlessly segues into content from people you follow. Like Instagram, there\u2019s always some new stuff in there, and there\u2019s no way to get to a chronological feed. The algorithm abides. I <em>hate</em> algorithmic feeds, and I find this one somewhere between annoying and maddening. I\u2019ve found myself muting brands with wild abandon, but I recognize that I\u2019m not the target audience \u2014 I can see how this would be more accessible for more casual users. Crucially, though, once federation is launched I\u2019ll be able to access Threads users from the social networking interface of my choice \u2014 a huge advantage over any other mainstream social networking platform, and a way to support power users without having to explicitly build for them.</p><p>It\u2019s fairly easy to find existing friends and people you\u2019re interested in, and there\u2019s a great inline \u201cadd friend\u201d option as you see new folks pass through the feed. This isn\u2019t an entirely new mechanism - Instagram has this, and we even built it into Elgg twenty years ago - but it\u2019s noticeably easier than Mastodon in particular.</p><p>The content in my feed is less cerebral and much friendlier than I get on Mastodon, which probably makes it more accessible. Of course, as soon as federation launches, I\u2019ll be able to follow folks on Threads from my Mastodon profile and vice versa. This is a boon for the fediverse overall: Threads will bring the celebrities, while Mastodon will bring the academics and activists. The net result will be a mix of everything and everyone, with a choice of user interfaces and host services, in a way that a closed social network could never manage.</p><p>Because the goal is, in effect, to grow a bigger pie for this kind of service, I think Meta would be wise to think about how to help build an ecosystem of interoperable tools and services. Assuming Threads takes off, ActivityPub will be <em>the</em> way social networks interoperate for at least the next decade <em>and</em> the majority of ActivityPub profiles will be Meta-hosted. Given this, providing an easy to use SDK, potentially an AWS-like cloud service to make it as easy as possible to build new apps on top of the protocol, and some funding would be a great way to create developer leverage and differentiate themselves from Twitter\u2019s extortionate API pricing. (If Meta <em>doesn\u2019t</em> do this, by the way, this would make an amazing startup for someone else. Hell, I\u2019d gladly talk to investors myself about building this.)</p><p>All in: I don\u2019t hate it. Despite the gnashing of teeth in the fediverse about Meta\u2019s arrival, if Threads implements ActivityPub cleanly I think it\u2019s actually going to be a decent addition. It may even be a boon to the whole open social web that validates the space and creates a stronger ecosystem of developers and platforms. Imagine that.</p><p style=\"text-align:center;\"><img style=\"margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;\" src=\"https://werd.io/file/64a648806b5c0ef97f00ba22\" alt=\"A screenshot from Meta's new Threads app\" width=\"461\" height=\"1000\" /></p>"
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The way I blog has drastically changed since I discovered the IndieWeb. For one, I'm less precious with my blog posts. I allow mistakes, errors, and no longer think chronologically. Every post is an evolving document.
#IndieWeb #Blogging #Website #Writing
http://elizabethtai.com/2023/07/06/being-an-imperfect-gardener-of-my-digital-garden/
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Sabbatical accomplishment! I finally cut version 4.0.0 of this gem for integrating Jekyll with the Webmention.io service, which enables webmentions for static sites. #indieweb #jekyll: https://b-ark.ca/2023/07/05/jekyll-webmention-4.html
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"html": "<p>Sabbatical accomplishment! I finally cut version 4.0.0 of this gem for integrating Jekyll with the Webmention.io service, which enables webmentions for static sites. <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/jekyll\">#<span>jekyll</span></a>: <a href=\"https://b-ark.ca/2023/07/05/jekyll-webmention-4.html\"><span>https://</span><span>b-ark.ca/2023/07/05/jekyll-web</span><span>mention-4.html</span></a></p>",
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