pretty much the title.

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    IndieWeb in general and the h-entry and WebMentions specifically.

    Collectively they promise a highly personalised web experience that maintains ownership of your own content while encouraging socialisation across platforms, while avoiding the sustainability and scale limitations of activitypub.

    I also want to see XMPP/OMEMO have a comeback.

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      1 day ago

      Hi, does it have any advantage over greping your RSS feeds for your blog’s URL?

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        21 hours ago

        What is “it”? Webmentions? Webmentions can be sent from anywhere, not just places you’re actively monitoring. They can be used for example to create a comments section on your blog which amalgamates comments from various syndication points.

        That is, you post to your blog, you post a link to your blog post to twitter/Facebook/lemmy etc, and comments or replies from any of those can show up on your blog itself if you so choose.

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          12 hours ago

          Alright, that’s pretty cool, sorry – I thought it was a list of links automatically inserted in lieu of comments.

          I’ve been trying to get into the IndieWeb for years, but I’ve been struggling to implement it. Doesn’t it rely on a central server too? Can we use it in a fully e.g. decentralized or federated way – would it even make sense, or could we easily switch to another flagship server, as we did with the Freenode takeover?

          Please feel no pressure to reply, I can do my own research ^_^