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Archives for 3 June 2019

Reading about lurking, it’s great to be part of this community

3 June 2019 by Frank Meeuwsen

Lurking, Twitter, The Commons, and Private Posts

[…]Lurking is the quiet watching/listening that what many people of the web do in chat rooms in order to begin gauging culture, learning jargon or lingo, and other community norms or unspoken principles before diving in to interact on a more direct level with other participants. While the word lurking can have a very negative connotation, online it often has a much more positive one, especially in regard to the health and civility of the commons. […]

Posts like these make me happy to be part of the Indieweb community. I have vivid memories of the late 90’s and early 00’s when things like RSS, comments, Atom, blogrolls and other sorts of blog-pieces were coming together. People were just figuring this stuff out, not companies. It all happened bottom-up, trying to fix…

Filed Under: indieweb Tagged With: Community, indieweb, internet-history, reading

Scripting News: How Old School works

3 June 2019 by Frank Meeuwsen

Scripting News: How Old School works (Scripting News)

It’s even worse than it appears.

Ik vroeg het me al een tijd af hoe Dave zijn blog eigenlijk bijhoudt. Hij legt het nu eindelijk uit met wat links naar allerlei homegrown oplossingen en scripts. De moeite waard om eens verder te onderzoeken. Dave is onderdeel van het indieweb, ook al wil hij dat misschien niet 😉 Als hij toch webmentions…

Filed Under: indieweb Tagged With: blogging, CMS

Reply to Manton on Open Gardens

3 June 2019 by Frank Meeuwsen

Open gardens (Manton.org)

We need a new approach. Not controlled only by algorithms, but also not a walled garden that limits distribution of content. We need a system that prioritizes curation while preserving the freedom to publish outside of silos, with APIs based on the IndieWeb that are open by default instead of locked down with developer registration.

An interesting piece by Manton on the idea of open gardens vs walled gardens. I like his approach how open standards could help social silo’s like Twitter to defeat the trolls, hate speech and online intimidation. But I also wonder how this would be a viable businessmodel for companies like Twitter. They are so accustomed…

Filed Under: indieweb

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