manton
manton

Love this post from @adactio not just because he’s using Micro.blog cross-posting (thanks!) but also because the approach is exactly what we believe in. Start with your blog first:

When the current crop of services wither and die, my own website will still remain in full bloom.

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tchambers@indieweb.social
tchambers@indieweb.social

@manton @adactio

#Indieweb for the win. ✊

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z428
z428

@manton Indeed. The only thing kind of "missing" for this (at least if using a custom blog and cross-posting elsewhere) is a collective archive of all interactions that happened with a post. But maybe that's something hard to achieve or fix in any way.

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SimonWoods
SimonWoods

@manton I've always liked "one blog, one user, one domain name" as an unofficial part of the philosophy behind Micro.blog. With a focus on individual identities via blogging — and increasingly domains — the open web remains as the ideal, and increasingly stable network.

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jmanes
jmanes

@manton Complete agree with the quoted line, and it is why I am putting my eggs in the micro.blog basket, so to speak.

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nathanrhale
nathanrhale

@SimonWoods agreed

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kjz
kjz

@manton not that I want to start paying, of course, but micro.blog’s integration is superb: far better than IFTTT, for example, and it handles webmentions better than anything else, too. You know how to wrangle APIs… Simply as a crossposting service it’s great.

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manton
manton

@leonp Thanks!

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