The IndieWeb wiki is the main hub for information.
The IndieWeb is a community of individual personal websites, connected by simple standards, based on the principles of owning your domain, using it as your primary identity, to publish on your own site (optionally syndicate elsewhere), and own your data. more Β»
IndieWeb standards include:
- [[Webmention]] to notify other websites
- [[WebSub]] to get real time updates on other sites' new content
- [[Micropub]] to publish to your site with an ease
- [[IndieAuth]] to authenticate with your website
- [[Microsub]] (experimental) to follow others, collect posts, read, and interact with them
IndieWeb is composed of a number of [[microformats]].
Indieweb
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A [[community]].
- [[go]] https://indieweb.org/
- [[toot]] https://social.coop/web/statuses/104959656532080052
- [[decentralized]]
- [[micropub]] is a modern publishing interface.
IndieWeb
URL : https://indieweb.org
A social network made out of the World Wide Web. Not locked in to big monolithic platforms (Facebook, Twitter).
At the heart of the IndieWeb is an attempt to unify the ideas behind personal websites, blogs and social networks, but in a manner consistent with how the world wide web operates.
My website at https://doubleloop.net is an IndieWeb site.
Your website acts much like your wall on Facebook or your timeline on Twitter - it's your personal soapbox, your castle on the web.
[β¦]one recreates, in a decentralized manner, the kinds of online interactions one has come to expect from private social networks.
Misc notes
rss
- rss-bridge: https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge
The fedi apps are essentially social readers
- readers with built in interaction
- the problem is that they only implement the mastodon api
- not AP removed from that
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i can't use my AP enabled site and plug into an existing fed reader
- fed readers should implement AP, not mastodon APIs
Offline/local/sneakernet IndieWeb
- something like Secure Scuttlebutt, but using IndieWeb building blocks
- quite a few related brainstorming sessions already taken place:
- I'd imagine would use static sites/git/locally-hosted webmention services (telegraph/webmention.io), something like that
Misc
βSolidarity grows through increasing liberty, not through constraint or obligation,β writes Ross. βPersonal autonomy and social solidarity do not oppose each other, but instead reinforce each other.β In an age in which online spaces feel more divisive and polarized than ever, perhaps it is time to ponder how we can create conditions of personal autonomy that give rise to greater social solidarity.
self hosting purity tests have no end - you can never be truly independent of everyone and everything else - so we sidestep that debate entirely by being a big tent and saying all you really need is domain and data portability, everything else is up to you
β https://chat.indieweb.org/dev/2022-02-26#t1645893424908900
- [[Aaron Parecki]]
- [[tantek]]
IndieWeb is ...
=> POSSE
=> https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2022/12/the-ethics-of-syndicating-comments-using-webmentions/ | The ethics of syndicating comments using WebMentions
= VS [[Fediverse]]
=> https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/12455-Indieweb-vs-Fediverse | Indieweb vs. Fediverse A satire.
=> https://werd.io/2022/the-fediverse-and-the-indieweb | The fediverse and the indieweb You can have both!
=> http://dustycloud.org/blog/on-standards-divisions-collaboration/ | On standards divisions and collaboration (or: Why can't the decentralized social web people just get along?) Some historical perspective by Lemmer-Webber.
The IndieWeb wiki is the main hub for information.
The IndieWeb is a community of individual personal websites, connected by simple standards, based on the principles of owning your domain, using it as your primary identity, to publish on your own site (optionally syndicate elsewhere), and own your data. more Β»
IndieWeb standards include:
- [[Webmention]] to notify other websites
- [[WebSub]] to get real time updates on other sites' new content
- [[Micropub]] to publish to your site with an ease
- [[IndieAuth]] to authenticate with your website
- [[Microsub]] (experimental) to follow others, collect posts, read, and interact with them
IndieWeb is composed of a number of [[microformats]].
Indieweb
-
A [[community]].
- [[go]] https://indieweb.org/
- [[toot]] https://social.coop/web/statuses/104959656532080052
- [[decentralized]]
- [[micropub]] is a modern publishing interface.
IndieWeb
URL : https://indieweb.org
A social network made out of the World Wide Web. Not locked in to big monolithic platforms (Facebook, Twitter).
At the heart of the IndieWeb is an attempt to unify the ideas behind personal websites, blogs and social networks, but in a manner consistent with how the world wide web operates.
My website at https://doubleloop.net is an IndieWeb site.
Your website acts much like your wall on Facebook or your timeline on Twitter - it's your personal soapbox, your castle on the web.
[β¦]one recreates, in a decentralized manner, the kinds of online interactions one has come to expect from private social networks.
Misc notes
rss
- rss-bridge: https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge
The fedi apps are essentially social readers
- readers with built in interaction
- the problem is that they only implement the mastodon api
- not AP removed from that
-
i can't use my AP enabled site and plug into an existing fed reader
- fed readers should implement AP, not mastodon APIs
Offline/local/sneakernet IndieWeb
- something like Secure Scuttlebutt, but using IndieWeb building blocks
- quite a few related brainstorming sessions already taken place:
- I'd imagine would use static sites/git/locally-hosted webmention services (telegraph/webmention.io), something like that
Misc
βSolidarity grows through increasing liberty, not through constraint or obligation,β writes Ross. βPersonal autonomy and social solidarity do not oppose each other, but instead reinforce each other.β In an age in which online spaces feel more divisive and polarized than ever, perhaps it is time to ponder how we can create conditions of personal autonomy that give rise to greater social solidarity.
self hosting purity tests have no end - you can never be truly independent of everyone and everything else - so we sidestep that debate entirely by being a big tent and saying all you really need is domain and data portability, everything else is up to you
β https://chat.indieweb.org/dev/2022-02-26#t1645893424908900
- [[Aaron Parecki]]
- [[tantek]]
- public document at doc.anagora.org/indie-web
- video call at meet.jit.si/indie-web
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