Bookmarks tagged with "indieweb"
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POSSE: Reclaiming social media in a fragmented world
The next time a new social media site comes along, you can plug it in to your existing system. And the next time a social media site dies or becomes untenable, you just disconnect it. With this model, even when a platform goes under, you lose relatively little: your posts still remain live and under your control on your site, even if the copies of them on the disconnected website are abandoned or deleted.
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Indie Web, small web, social web, whatever web, my web – disassociated.com
Indie Web, at its essence is our own place away from the corporate web, the social media behemoths, and the algorithms preventing us from finding the content we really seek.
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One of us
Let me be extremely clear. You do not need Webmentions to be part of the “IndieWeb”. The only real “requirement”, if you want to think of it that way, is to just have your own site on your own domain where you put your own stuff. That’s it.
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Has the IndieWeb Become Irrelevant? | starbreaker.org
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Has the IndieWeb become discourse again? - Marty McGuire
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Tiny Awards
Tiny Awards exist to celebrate the personal internet, what we described last year as ‘the other web, the one that is small and handmade and isn’t trying to sell you anything or monetise anything but which instead is about people using the digital tools we all have access to to make the sorts of small, personal experiences that you tend not to see ‘in feed’’.
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PersonalSit.es | Yes we got hot and fresh sites
This site was built to share and revel in each others’ personal sites. Witness these in wonderment and awe.
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Rebuilding The Web
We can all actively participate in rebuilding the web by having our own independent websites and linking to each other’s websites whenever and wherever possible.
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The Web is Fantastic • Robb Knight
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Discover the IndieWeb, one blog post at a time.
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