- Nov 2023
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paulrobertlloyd.com paulrobertlloyd.com
- Dec 2022
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monocle.p3k.io monocle.p3k.ioPreview1
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aaronparecki.com aaronparecki.com
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hopesnotes.net hopesnotes.net
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I guess my Pastor wanted to take today off. We didn't have church today, which is strange. OK interesting question that someone brought up on Twitter. Is it weird that you can't tweet from an RSS reader? I mean, someone said they don't use RSS for this reason.
@ladyhope It is weird. It's also something that the IndieWeb community has been working on fixing. There is a class of social feed readers (using Microsub, and including micro.blog) that allows one to subscribe and read, but also allows one to reply inline and post to their own websites (which could then also syndicate to social media sites). indieweb.org/social_re... has some examples, including several you could dovetail with your WordPress site.
Syndication: https://micro.blog/chrisaldrich/11655781
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- May 2021
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www.zylstra.org www.zylstra.org
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This is a solidly comprehensive overview of much of what I'd want in my own personal reader. I'll have to revisit it as I'm reading and using other readers to see if there are any other pieces missing.
Being able to sort by social distance, by community/tags, and by posting frequency and/or post type (ie separating articles from notes from bookmarks, etc) would be some of the bigger must haves.
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- Oct 2020
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blog.jonudell.net blog.jonudell.net
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Where’s my next dashboard? I imagine a next-gen reader that brings me the open web and my social circles in a way that helps me attend to and manage all the flow. There are apps for that, a nice example being FlowReader, which has been around since 2013. I try these things hopefully but so far none has stuck.
I'm currently hoping that the next wave of social readers based on Microsub and which also support Micropub will be a major part of the answer.
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www.niemanlab.org www.niemanlab.org
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One way to meet the many needs that most if not all publishers share would be to collaboratively develop their digital products. Specifically, they should build for interoperability. One publisher’s CMS, another’s content APIs, a third company’s data offering — they might one day all work together to allow all ships to rise and to reclaim advertising and subscription revenue from the platforms. This might allow publishers to refocus on differentiating where it truly matters for the user: in the quality of their content.
Some of this is already a-foot within the IndieWeb community with new protocols like Webmention, Micropub, WebSub, and Microsub.
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blog.jasongreen.net blog.jasongreen.net
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Managing your social graph
Something akin to a following list could help this. Or a modified version of OPML subscription lists could work. They just need to be opened up a tad.
Some are working on the idea of an open microsub spec which could be transformative as well: https://indieweb.org/Microsub-spec
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www.cultofmac.com www.cultofmac.com
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micropub
I think they meant microsub here
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- Nov 2018
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indieweb.org indieweb.org
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aperture.p3k.io aperture.p3k.ioAperture1
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