Replied to a post on quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com :
I totally agree. Just thinking out in the open here. How can we make the #indieweb go mainstream though? How can we give the publishing tools the same appeal and adoption rate as Snapchat or even Twitter, especially so less techy people can simply join us? What would happen if FB and Twitter start supporting webmentions?
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So I'm wondering if the whole idea was "we need to be on our websites, not on twitter." I like that idea.
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I totally agree. Just thinking out in the open here. How can we make the #indieweb go mainstream though? How can we give the publishing tools the same appeal and adoption rate as Snapchat or even Twitter, especially so less techy people can simply join us? What would happen if FB and Twitter start s…
Yep. Hier sprak ik vanavond ook over tijdens de opname van Glitch Show. Het Indieweb zit technisch best lekker in elkaar maar we hebben andere disciplines nodig. Designers, UX, Interface design, copywriters… de volgende stap wordt niet alleen door techno-utopians genomen…
If they started supporting webmentions, that'd be cool. After all, I'm starting to think that the IndieWeb is not just for individuals.
cf. the #indieweb tag. I can totally imagine the confusion with my reply. The [POSSE](indieweb.org/posse) integration with Twitter from my site is not working 100% and my reply to [Greg's post](quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/2019/05/30/the…) got lost in the process. (social.johanbove.info/2019/05/31/geo…)
Also on: @johanbove
... i started looking at hashtag #indieweb yesterday. I read this... what are you agreeing to? I click on it and get to some other page that seems to be a thread but I can't tell. I have to play "click everywhere for a while."
That kind of thing slows adoption rate.
Cognitively_Accessible_Math, May 30 2019 on twitter.com