#indieweb what you guys think that at least install some smiles....just a hint
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"text": "[Erin Kissane]\n\nErin Kissane breaks down some interesting research about alternative social media platforms for social justice organizations in the Majority World: \"The Engine Room team found that their informants with deep experience in Majority World civil society and social justice work understand exactly what\u2019s wrong with and dangerous about corporate mega-platforms. They also use them anyway, because as flawed as they are, they\u2019re still the best way to reach people both inside and outside of their communities.\"In other words, when the world around you is coming down, you don't have the energy to rally people to join another social network. You just need to concentrate on meeting people where they already are and helping them effectively. The same goes for privacy concerns and other ethical tech considerations; they simply don't have the luxury of considering them.\n\nThat doesn't mean that we shouldn't be building alternative social networks or creating more private tools; if the place where people are already sharing is safer and more private, these communities will see the benefit. They will gain from a holistic, long-term move, but don't have the time or energy to concentrate on it themselves. Which is quite understandable!\n\nA relative lack of trust and safety support is also a problem - although this is improving in leaps and bounds, there's an obvious gap today. Co-developing new platforms will help:\"The factors/characteristics include a call for alternative platforms to be both designed \"from the margins\" to ensure a sturdy understanding of the needs of their most vulnerable users and designed \"around the needs and capabilities of non-technical communities\" to make a transition to alternative networks possible.\"Both of these things are vitally important - but have the potential to be real advantages of alternative social networks. There's no chance that X or Facebook would be co-designed in this way. On the fediverse, say, there's an opening for platforms to be built more inclusively, and for there to be a plurality of them so platform builders aren't stuck trying to make something be everything for everybody.\n\nThere's a lot here; Erin's summary is characteristically great, and I'm looking forward to diving into the research.\n#Fediverse\n [Link]",
"html": "<p>[<a href=\"https://www.wrecka.ge/what-people-in-the-global-majority-need-from-networks/\">Erin Kissane</a>]</p><p>Erin Kissane breaks down some <a href=\"https://www.theengineroom.org/library/new-report-exploring-a-transition-to-alternative-social-media-platforms-for-social-justice-organizations-in-the-majority-world/\">interesting research about alternative social media platforms for social justice organizations in the Majority World</a>: </p><blockquote><p>\"The Engine Room team found that their informants with deep experience in Majority World civil society and social justice work understand exactly what\u2019s wrong with and dangerous about corporate mega-platforms. They also use them anyway, because as flawed as they are, they\u2019re still the best way to reach people both inside and outside of their communities.\"</p></blockquote><p>In other words, when the world around you is coming down, you don't have the energy to rally people to join another social network. You just need to concentrate on meeting people where they already are and helping them effectively. The same goes for privacy concerns and other ethical tech considerations; they simply don't have the luxury of considering them.</p><p>That doesn't mean that we shouldn't be building alternative social networks or creating more private tools; if the place where people are already sharing is safer and more private, these communities will see the benefit. They will gain from a holistic, long-term move, but don't have the time or energy to concentrate on it themselves. Which is quite understandable!</p><p>A relative lack of trust and safety support is also a problem - although this is improving in leaps and bounds, there's an obvious gap today. Co-developing new platforms will help:</p><blockquote><p>\"The factors/characteristics include a call for alternative platforms to be both designed \"from the margins\" to ensure a sturdy understanding of the needs of their most vulnerable users and designed \"around the needs and capabilities of non-technical communities\" to make a transition to alternative networks possible.\"</p></blockquote><p>Both of these things are vitally important - but have the potential to be real advantages of alternative social networks. There's no chance that X or Facebook would be co-designed in this way. On the fediverse, say, there's an opening for platforms to be built more inclusively, and for there to be a plurality of them so platform builders aren't stuck trying to make something be everything for everybody.</p><p>There's a lot here; Erin's summary is characteristically great, and I'm looking forward to diving into the research.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://werd.io/tag/Fediverse\" class=\"p-category\">#Fediverse</a></p>\n <p>[<a href=\"https://www.wrecka.ge/what-people-in-the-global-majority-need-from-networks/\">Link</a>]</p>"
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"text": "The open social web puts control back in your hands. Unlike big social media platforms, it\u2019s not run by a single company \u2014 it\u2019s made up of independent, connected communities where you decide how and with whom you interact. It respects your privacy, avoids intrusive ads, and gives you the freedom to truly own your online experience. It\u2019s like the internet used to be: open, personal, and community-focused.How to get startedThere are two main emergent social networks on the open social web:\n\nThe Fediverse is a co-operative of small communities that all interoperate as one large, cohesive social network. Each community has its own interface, moderation policy, and rules, but anyone on one community can seamlessly follow and share with anyone on any of the other communities. 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The result is a very vibrant, contiguous community that\u2019s growing very quickly.\n\nThe easiest place to get started is by signing up on the Bluesky website.For writers, artists, journalists, and publishersIn a world where platforms like X have devalued outgoing links and often skewed their algorithms towards particular points of view, the open social web is a breath of fresh air. Links are celebrated, not suppressed, which means journalists can promote their work. open social web platforms default to just showing you the posts and reshares by people you subscribe to in reverse-chronological order, rather than skewing your feed.\n\nBecause no single company owns the open social web, it\u2019s not subject to the whims of an owner. There\u2019s no single platform that can be sold to Elon Musk or rapidly pivot in order to try and increase its total market capitalization. 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The open social web improves the experience of your early users and reduces the friction to acquiring new ones, while giving you full freedom to innovate and build new features.For nonprofits and activistsOpen social web users are engaged and typically care about social causes. They\u2019re more willing to donate than on platforms like X, and there\u2019s no algorithmic bias to suppress links or prevent your message from reaching its audience.For everyoneOn the open social web, you aren\u2019t locked into any platform. If the application you\u2019re using doesn\u2019t work out for whatever reason, you can just use another one. For example, Bluesky\u2019s mission talks about enforcing the possibility of a \u201ccredible exit\u201d: if they ever turn user-hostile or make bad decisions, users should always have the ability to take their profiles, conversations, and content somewhere else, with very little friction, at no cost, and without losing followers. 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Dive in, explore, and help build the future of the internet. No-one can stop you.\n\n\u00a0",
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Unlike Elon Musk\u2019s acquisition of Twitter, where some people lost over a decade\u2019s worth of posts and social connections, on the open social web you own it all, and it can come with you if you ever choose to leave.</p><h3>It\u2019s free to get started</h3><p>The open social web offers an exciting opportunity to reclaim control over our online interactions.</p><p>Whether you\u2019re a writer seeking an engaged audience, a developer building the next big innovation, or an entrepreneur overcoming the cold start problem, the open social web provides the tools and community to make it happen. By embracing these decentralized networks, we can shape an internet that works for everyone \u2014 one that prioritizes privacy, creativity, and authentic connections.</p><p>The time to join the open social web is now. Dive in, explore, and help build the future of the internet. No-one can stop you.</p><p>\u00a0</p>"
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"text": "[Skyseed]\n\nReally fascinating play:\"Open Source veteran entrepreneur Peter Wang today launches Skyseed Fund, the world's first venture fund and incubator focused exclusively on Bluesky and its open ecosystem.\"Peter has been involved in decentralized social networking for a long time. There's $1M in committed capital here, which is small, but at the same time, not nothing! I'd really love to see the deck (mostly to understand how they see the upside playing out) and understand who the LPs are.\n\nThis isn't just for VC moonshots, either:\"Skyseed offers traditional venture-style pre-seed terms but will also fund projects that can graduate into more sustainable for-profit or cooperative business models. Additionally, Skyseed has reserved a portion of capital for pure development grants. This is the first tranche of funding, and the goal is growth.\"Do I wish there was something like this for ActivityPub? Absolutely. But any kind of investment in decentralized social networking is great to see, in my opinion. I'm really curious (and quite encouraged) to see where this goes.\n#Fediverse\n [Link]",
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The day is already winding down, punting the release until tomorrow morning. Still have a couple housekeeping things to do. Writing release notes, blog posts, and maybe a new companion M.b plug-in. I’ve also extended the Micropub API and want to make sure that everything is properly documented.
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At the beginning of the week I was getting lost in a rabbit hole trying to implement web mentions on my site. Whilst in that hole I discovered the https://indieweb.org/ site and started reading.
This evening I’m sat here sketching out my silos and data ownership and planning a digital purge and tidy up.
#indieweb #ownyourdata
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Well that's it. My Instagram and Facebook accounts have gone the way of the dodo. 🦤
#socialmedia #facebook #instagram #fediverse #mastodon #indieweb
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"html": "<p>Well that's it. My Instagram and Facebook accounts have gone the way of the dodo. \ud83e\udda4<br /><a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/socialmedia\">#<span>socialmedia</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/facebook\">#<span>facebook</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/instagram\">#<span>instagram</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/fediverse\">#<span>fediverse</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/mastodon\">#<span>mastodon</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a></p>",
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Was inspired yesterday by @Edent’s blog to add WebMention support to mine! Always fun to learn about new (to me, at least) web tech.
#webmention
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"html": "<p>Music Drop - Dec 12, 2024</p><p>Today's post features two bands from the <a href=\"https://dmv.community/tags/DMV\">#<span>DMV</span></a> area!</p><p><a href=\"https://blog.shrediverse.net/posts/music-drop-dec-12-2024\"><span>https://</span><span>blog.shrediverse.net/posts/mus</span><span>ic-drop-dec-12-2024</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://dmv.community/tags/music\">#<span>music</span></a> <a href=\"https://dmv.community/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://dmv.community/tags/smallweb\">#<span>smallweb</span></a></p>",
"text": "Music Drop - Dec 12, 2024\n\nToday's post features two bands from the #DMV area!\n\nhttps://blog.shrediverse.net/posts/music-drop-dec-12-2024\n\n#music #indieweb #smallweb"
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@dthompson With Haunt, I want pages/about.md to render as /about/. What code will accomplish this?
#GNU #Guile #Scheme #programming #webdev #blog #AskFedi #IndieWeb
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"html": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://toot.cat/@dthompson\">@<span>dthompson</span></a></span> With Haunt, I want pages/about.md to render as /about/. What code will accomplish this?</p><p><a href=\"https://babka.social/tags/GNU\">#<span>GNU</span></a> <a href=\"https://babka.social/tags/Guile\">#<span>Guile</span></a> <a href=\"https://babka.social/tags/Scheme\">#<span>Scheme</span></a> <a href=\"https://babka.social/tags/programming\">#<span>programming</span></a> <a href=\"https://babka.social/tags/webdev\">#<span>webdev</span></a> <a href=\"https://babka.social/tags/blog\">#<span>blog</span></a> <a href=\"https://babka.social/tags/AskFedi\">#<span>AskFedi</span></a> <a href=\"https://babka.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a></p>\n<a class=\"u-mention\" href=\"https://toot.cat/@dthompson\"></a>",
"text": "@dthompson With Haunt, I want pages/about.md to render as /about/. What code will accomplish this?\n\n#GNU #Guile #Scheme #programming #webdev #blog #AskFedi #IndieWeb"
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"html": "<p>Got pretty URLs on blog posts. Now I need to get pretty URLs on regular pages. <a href=\"https://codeberg.org/csh/cshkc.us/commit/492287e93db8b0520dda6426ec46c50082642f5a\"><span>https://</span><span>codeberg.org/csh/cshkc.us/comm</span><span>it/492287e93db8b0520dda6426ec46c50082642f5a</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://babka.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a> <a href=\"https://babka.social/tags/webdev\">#<span>webdev</span></a> <a href=\"https://babka.social/tags/GNU\">#<span>GNU</span></a> <a href=\"https://babka.social/tags/Guile\">#<span>Guile</span></a> <a href=\"https://babka.social/tags/Scheme\">#<span>Scheme</span></a> <a href=\"https://babka.social/tags/programming\">#<span>programming</span></a> <a href=\"https://babka.social/tags/blog\">#<span>blog</span></a></p>",
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Last night I changed all of the YouTube iframes on my site to no cookie variants, with a few Loom and Strava iframes still to resolve. That leaves a few trinket.io code playgrounds with session cookies to work out how best to replace. | ⛳️ Planted in: #indieweb
https://lee-perry.co.uk/notes/2024-12-11-eating-cookies
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"html": "<p>Winter is coming, here\u00b4s an holiday gaming recommendation from yours truly<br /><a href=\"https://bsky.brid.gy/hashtag/Gaming\">#Gaming</a> <a href=\"https://bsky.brid.gy/hashtag/Blog\">#Blog</a> <a href=\"https://bsky.brid.gy/hashtag/IndieGames\">#IndieGames</a> <a href=\"https://bsky.brid.gy/hashtag/IndieGaming\">#IndieGaming</a> <a href=\"https://bsky.brid.gy/hashtag/Puzzles\">#Puzzles</a> <a href=\"https://bsky.brid.gy/hashtag/Folkore\">#Folkore</a><br /><a href=\"https://bsky.brid.gy/hashtag/Indieweb\">#Indieweb</a> <a href=\"https://bsky.brid.gy/hashtag/SmallWeb\">#SmallWeb</a> <a href=\"https://bsky.brid.gy/hashtag/PuzzleGames\">#PuzzleGames</a> <a href=\"https://bsky.brid.gy/hashtag/Indie\">#Indie</a><br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.ghastlymirror.xyz/blog/roki/\">www.ghastlymirror.xyz/blog/roki/</a><br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.ghastlymirror.xyz/blog/roki/\">R\u00f6ki Game Review, An Adventure...</a></p>",
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excessive caps lock meme
🗣️ I FUCKING LOVE THE #INDIEWEB!!!!! I LOVE HAVING A SPRAWLING WEB OF SITES TO VISIT AND NOT JUST A FEW CORPORATE SOCIAL MEDIA APPS!!!! I LOVE WEBRINGS!!! I LOVE FAN SHRINES!!! I LOVE SELF-HOSTED BLOGS!!!! I LOVE SEEING THE PASSION AND CREATIVITY THAT PEOPLE BRING REGARDLESS OF SKILL LEVEL!!!!!! AUGHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
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@cory I really do mean it when I say I love your site. Yours (and a few others like @robb's) inspired me to rebuild mine from the ground up. It still has a long ways to go and the issues list on my repo only seems to get longer, despite me closing one a day.
That being said, it's a labor of love. And we need more #indieweb sites now more than ever.
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"html": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://follow.coryd.dev/@cory\">@<span>cory</span></a></span> I really do mean it when I say I love your site. Yours (and a few others like <span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://social.lol/@robb\">@<span>robb</span></a></span>'s) inspired me to rebuild mine from the ground up. It still has a long ways to go and the issues list on my repo only seems to get longer, despite me closing one a day.</p><p>That being said, it's a labor of love. And we need more <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> sites now more than ever.</p>\n<a class=\"u-mention\" href=\"https://follow.coryd.dev/@cory\"></a>\n<a class=\"u-mention\" href=\"https://social.lol/@robb\"></a>",
"text": "@cory I really do mean it when I say I love your site. Yours (and a few others like @robb's) inspired me to rebuild mine from the ground up. It still has a long ways to go and the issues list on my repo only seems to get longer, despite me closing one a day.\n\nThat being said, it's a labor of love. And we need more #indieweb sites now more than ever."
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"html": "<p>Blog Post: How to Make Your Zonelets Blog More Accessible</p><p>\ud83d\udd17 <a href=\"https://sainthood.xyz/blog/posts/2024-12-11-accessible-zonelets\"><span>https://</span><span>sainthood.xyz/blog/posts/2024-</span><span>12-11-accessible-zonelets</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/blogging\">#<span>blogging</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/smallweb\">#<span>smallweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/personalwebsite\">#<span>personalwebsite</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/webdev\">#<span>webdev</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/personalweb\">#<span>personalweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/zonelets\">#<span>zonelets</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/neocities\">#<span>neocities</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/webaccessibility\">#<span>webaccessibility</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/a11y\">#<span>a11y</span></a></p>",
"text": "Blog Post: How to Make Your Zonelets Blog More Accessible\n\n\ud83d\udd17 https://sainthood.xyz/blog/posts/2024-12-11-accessible-zonelets\n\n#blogging #indieweb #smallweb #personalwebsite #webdev #personalweb #zonelets #neocities #webaccessibility #a11y"
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Decentralized social media, block chain, and crypto are part of Web 3.0 but its computation and privatization that defines the era.
The Computational Web:
https://fromjason.xyz/p/notebook/the-computational-web/
#IndieWeb #OpenWeb #ActivityPub #Fediverse
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What makes the shift towards a more closed and private Internet so dubious is congruently, whether they know it or not, open web evangelists express a false sense that the web is becoming more "open." It's not. The first couple of layers are opening but infrastructure layers are tightening.
#IndieWeb #OpenWeb #Fediverse
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There is a persistent lie in cyberspace lore that suggests the Internet is ownerless. We rationalize the fact that four companies own most of the internet's infrastructure by calling it "the cloud," but really, *that's just the Internet!*
#IndieWeb #OpenWeb #Fediverse
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