Part of this is an opportunity to improve audio post presentation on my website, so you will see audio posts improve over time.
The Definitive Location
Part of this is an opportunity to improve audio post presentation on my website, so you will see audio posts improve over time.
The originating articles that kicked off the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica issue:
Other related articles:
Jonathan LaCour: https://cleverdevil.io/2018/ive-officially-deleted-my-facebook-account-and
Eddie Hinkle: https://eddiehinkle.com/2018/03/22/5/article/
Natalie Wolchover: https://twitter.com/nattyover/status/975711260221362177
New York Times Profile of multiple quitters: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/21/technology/users-abandon-facebook.html
Sebastian Greger’s Privacy policy: https://sebastiangreger.net/privacy-policy/
Mastodon not supporting Webmention specification: https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/issues/6074#issuecomment-378452136
PESOS – Post Elsewhere, Syndicate to your Own Site
POSSE – Post on your Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere
The current podcast feed on this site can be found in a variety of ways.
Co-Host: Chris Aldrich of Boffosocko.com
Show Notes
Facebook has announced ending publishing by API…and David is thinking about what it means for the community and his current project.
History:
ThinkUP from Anil Dash and Gina Trapani ultimately died trying to fight the API wars with various social silos. They spent all their time trying to keep up with no guarantee that the silos would cooperate. All their engineering resources were spent trying to keep up instead of innovating on a stable platform.
Related IndieWeb wiki pages
WordPress Plugins:
With the GDPR regulations coming into effect in Europe May 25th, privacy seems to be on everyone’s mind. This week, we tackle what webmentions are, using them for backfeed, and the privacy implications.
Related IndieWeb wiki pages
Links
While this is very WordPress centric, there are a lot of discussions here relevant to a broader Indieweb audience about adding new types of posts to your site, trying to design things flexibly(although a developer’s guide is probably needed), etc.
We’re both looking forward to seeing those of you who can join us in Portland.