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I love independent proposals, so next release of #snac will include support for Webmention. It's a protocol built on top of web standards and part of the IndieWeb. It helps web page maintainers and bloggers to know when one of their URLs are mentioned in other platforms by providing a webhook to receive notifications. In snac's case, all links written in a Fediverse post (directly or using the Markdown format) will be tested for Webmention endpoints and notified if they exist.

I don't know how many web sites out there implement Webmention (I guess very few), but given that it has been very simple to implement, here it is.

Long live the non-big-tech Internet.

#Webmention #IndieWeb

KrautPress Website Club

@simon hatte eine Idee: Wir starten Ende Februar eine neue kleine Veranstaltungsreihe: den KrautPress Website Club. Gemeinsam mit Matthias Pfefferle werden wir uns einmal im Monat treffen und ganz im Sinne des WordPress-Mottos „democratize publishing“ zusammen über persönliche Websites sprechen. ...und fand die perfekten Worte um mich zu umgarnen 🫶: Matthias ist im deutschsprachigen Raum, aber vor allem in der WordPress-Welt, eine der Instanzen zum Thema IndieWeb. Mit […]

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📝:ivory_boost: Use cURL and jq to Send Webmentions from Hacker News

Hacker News doesn’t send Webmentions when a post is created like Lobste.rs will, and there’s not currently a service on sites like Brid.gy that will provide them for you. Even the Hacker News API doesn’t provide search or filtering by site. Luckily, there is a service provided by Algolia that ...

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HearthsideUse cURL and jq to Send Webmentions from Hacker NewsHacker News doesn’t send Webmentions when a post is created like Lobste.rs will, and there’s not currently a service on sites like Brid.gy that will provide them for you. Even the Hacker News API...

IndieWeb and me?

This post « IndieWeb and me » is an answer to openmentions.com/news/question - found via my Mastodon timeline:
Started blogging in 2008, when webrings were important. Moved to social networks (mainly Google+) and came back to my own blogs, self-hosted, around 2017. Both are now fedified (via ActivityPub) and POSSE’d too. Webmentions are important, so both […]

didiermary.fr/notes/indieweb-a

In reply to Testing Webmention Plugin Automation by Joseph Dickson:

I believe the expectation for WebMention deleting is an update ping from the same sauce URL as the mention. I’m not sure if brid.gy supports that.

For more direct Mastodon control, might I suggest ActivityPub by the same author?

joseph-dickson.comTesting Webmention Plugin AutomationI’m curious of Webmention will delete a reply from this post, if the reply, like, or re-posting is deleted from the Mastodon thread. I’ll be responding to my own post and deleting it the following day.

Dear #indieweb, I switched my #Website to Github Pages in 2013 from a custom PHP site.

It's been amazing for low-maintenance #blogging, but I realize I really want a dynamic site and a database so I can do more interesting things, such as native #webmention

What's a low-cost (or free), extremely low effort way to run a Node server in a way that will likely only require maintenance once every 2 or 3 years to get me to 2034 ?

Happy 12 years of https://indieweb.org/POSSE #POSSE and
19 years of https://microformats.org/ #microformats! (as of yesterday, the 20th)

A few highlights from the past year:

POSSE (Publish on your Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere) has grown steadily as a common practice in the #IndieWeb community, personal sites, CMSs (like Withknown, which itself reached 10 years in May!), and services (like https://micro.blog and Bridgy) for over a decade.

In its 12th year, POSSE broke through to broader technology press and adoption beyond the community. For example:

* David Pierce’s (@pierce@mas.to) excellent article @TheVerge.com (@verge@mastodon.social): “The poster’s guide to the internet of the future” (https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/23/23928550/posse-posting-activitypub-standard-twitter-tumblr-mastodon):
  “Your post appears natively on all of those platforms, typically with some kind of link back to your blog. And your blog becomes the hub for everything, your main home on the internet.
Done right, POSSE is the best of all posting worlds.”

* David also recorded a 29 minute podcast on POSSE with some great interviews: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-posters-guide-to-the-new-internet/id430333725?i=1000632256014

* Cory Doctorow (@craphound.com @doctorow@mamot.fr) declared in his Pluralistic blog (@pluralistic.net) post: “Vice surrenders” (https://pluralistic.net/2024/02/24/anti-posse/):
  “This is the moment for POSSE (Post Own Site, Share Everywhere [sic]), a strategy that sees social media as a strategy for bringing readers to channels that you control”

* And none other than Molly White (@mollywhite.net @molly0xfff@hachyderm.io) of @web3isgoinggreat.com (@web3isgreat@indieweb.social) built, deployed, and started actively using her own POSSE setup as described in her post titled “POSSE” (https://www.mollywhite.net/micro/entry/202403091817) to:
  "… write posts in the microblog and automatically crosspost them to Twitter/Mastodon/Bluesky, while keeping the original post on my site."
 
Congrats Molly and well done!


In its 19th year, the microformats formal #microformats2 syntax and popular vocabularies h-card, h-entry, and h-feed, kept growing across IndieWeb (micro)blogging services and software like CMSs & SSGs both for publishing, and richer peer-to-peer social web interactions via #Webmention.

Beyond the IndieWeb, the rel=me microformat, AKA #relMe, continues to be adopted by services to support #distributed #verification, such as these in the past year:

* Meta Platforms #Threads user profile "Link" field¹
* #Letterboxd user profile website field²


For both POSSE and microformats, there is always more we can do to improve their techniques, technologies, and tools to help people own their content and identities online, while staying connected to friends across the web.

Got suggestions for this coming year? Join us in chat:
* https://chat.indieweb.org/dev
* https://chat.indieweb.org/microformats
for discussions about POSSE and microformats, respectively.


Previously: https://tantek.com/2023/171/t1/anniversaries-microformats-posse


This is post 15 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts

https://tantek.com/2024/151/t1/minimum-interesting-service-worker
https://tantek.com/2024/237/t1/people-over-protocols-platforms


Post glossary:

Bridgy
  https://brid.gy/ and https://fed.brid.gy/ for direct federation instead of POSSE
CMS
  https://indieweb.org/CMS
h-card
  https://microformats.org/wiki/h-card
h-entry
  https://microformats.org/wiki/h-entry
h-feed
  https://microformats.org/wiki/h-feed
microformats2 syntax
  https://microformats.org/wiki/microformats2-parsing
rel-me
  https://microformats.org/wiki/rel-me
SSG
  https://indieweb.org/SSG
Webmention
  https://indieweb.org/Webmention
Withknown
  https://indieweb.org/Known


References:

¹ https://tantek.com/2023/234/t1/threads-supports-indieweb-rel-me
² https://indieweb.org/rel-me#Letterboxd

IndieWebPOSSEPOSSE is an abbreviation for Publish (on your) Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere, the practice of posting content on your own site first, then publishing copies or sharing links to third parties (like social media silos) with original post links to provide viewers a path to directly interacting with your content.