Own your own content. Learning about Indieweb.org at Chris Aldrich session. Looking for solutions for my followers that don’t “Facebook” #WordCamp #wcrs18 pic.twitter.com/cfhPl0UUtd
— Dawn Heuft (@DawnHeuft) November 3, 2018
Category: IndieWeb
❤️ genoq tweet: Great reminder that social platforms come and go and so does the content you put on there
Great reminder that social platforms come and go and so does the content you put on there #ownyourcontent #wordpress #wordcamp @WordCampRS #WCRS18 pic.twitter.com/6lhB20S4ik
— Geno Quiroz (@genoq) November 3, 2018
👓 fisking | IndieWeb
fisking is the practice of reposting an article and interpolating commentary on between lines of it, often to mock or rebut the arguments in it..
📅 RSVP An Introduction to Microformats: November 7, 2018
@ PayLease – San Diego, CAI'll be giving a talk about microformats at the SDPHP meetup group. Learn about microformats(.org), a simple way to markup structural information in your HTML. I will walk through how to publish microformats, how they are parsed, and some compelling use-cases for both publishers and consumers. For more information and RSVP, visit the meetup.com event page.Add to calendar
Reply to Taylor Jadin about planet functionality for education
👓 I’ve just spent the day at IndieWeb Camp Berlin and it has been SUPER fun. | Charlie Owen
I've just spent the day at IndieWeb Camp Berlin and it has been SUPER fun.
Wow! Audience is fascinated by @ChrisAldrich and his presentation on creating your own social media site with #WordPress that allows you to engage on the larger web, keep ownership of your data and create an interface that doesn’t look like Yankee code! #WCRS18 pic.twitter.com/Q0LEoY8AaO
— WordCamp Riverside (@WordCampRS) November 3, 2018
🔖 Microformats Reader | Michael Beaton
A browser extension that brings the Indieweb to the surface!
👓 November 3rd, 2018 | Adactio
Organising the schedule for Indie Web Camp Berlin. Each session has a hashtag. Fun fact: this is literally why hashtags were invented (tagging sessions at an unconference). cc @ChrisMessina
👓 How do we replace Flickr? #Indieweb #Yesvember | Kevin Marks
Flickr, like all successful social software, is different things to different people. When something is done well, we internalize the communities that we interact with on it as part of the character of the place. Just two average guys, minding their own business, walking down the street in SF. The u...
👓 What Does Gab’s Demise Mean For Federation? | Interdependent Thoughts
The Twitter-like platform Gab has been forced offline, as their payment providers, hosting provider and domain provider all told them their business was no longer welcome. The platform is home to people with extremist views claiming their freedom of speech is under threat. At issue is of course wher...
👓 Syndication Links 4.0.0 Released | David Shanske
Today, from my hotel room in Berlin, Germany, where I am preparing to attend Indiewebcamp Berlin, my first European Indiewebcamp, I released Syndication Links 4.0.0. The major version number change is because in this version, Syndication Links takes on a new role. As promised previously, I’ve buil...
👓 Gab and the decentralized web | Ben Werdmüller
As a proponent of the decentralized web, I've been thinking a lot about the aftermath of the domestic terrorism that was committed in Pittsburgh at the Tree of Life synagogue over the weekend, and how it specifically relates to the right-wing social network Gab. In America, we're unfortunately used ...
👓 Why we’re changing Flickr free accounts | Flickr
Today, we’re announcing updates to our Free and Pro accounts that mark a new step forward for Flickr. To be candid, we’re driving toward the future of Flickr with one eye on the rearview mirror; we…
Having a worthwhile community there would be the only thing to make me want to syndicate my photos to it, particularly with backfeed coming from Brid.gy. I haven’t gotten much, if any, interaction from Flickr in quite a long time.
I suspect that having a curated community there will actually dovetail with helping out the IndieWeb in the long run. What they’d like to have sounds a lot more like what micro.blog has become for me in the past year. It also sounds a lot more like how SoundCloud works to some extent.

