@waha06x36 @Gargron <a href="http://status.hackerposse.com/url/15040" rel="tag">verbose microformats category tag</a> »Tags are embedded in HTTP URIs in a well-defined manner so that the tag embedded in an HTTP URI can be mechanically extracted from that URI. Specifically, the last segment of the path portion of the URI (after the final "/" character) contains the ta…
@limer I read your article on http://status.hackerposse.com/url/14954 and as a proponent of an open web, However: * You assume that [any !OStatus instance] has the responsibility to verify its users. The fact is that each user has their own responsibility to verify their accounts. Say, for example, that you are you. Then you have a personal website or work account. At…
@eileenb Then let them have social.cocacola or something and avoid being a subdomain to their corporate network ;) Verification for users is easily done with rel=me and other !indieweb techs (to see whether social.cocacola is actually an official cocacola domain)
Either way I eagerly await the day I can block Justin Bieber, Coca Cola, Nestlé and other brands .)
@stitchxd Just to clarify, I'm not thinking about leaving gnusocialme, just trying to look down the road. The bit I understand of !indieweb says that a person ought to own his own data. (I don't know how those two interact.) Seems, though, that's a goal consistent with !gnusocial and a worthy project. Of course, nobody's paid to do stuff around here, I understand that. Here I am in…
@oemplojerad Haha, inte ok att säga att det är för Googles skulle! Det är för #IndieWeb och de fantastiska människorna, sådetså!
Att javascriptifiera och interaktivisera sidladdningarna gör det bara svårare för #IndieWeb medan #Google säkert redan har AIs (Afrikaner/Indier) med inbyggda javascriptmotorer som inte hindras av att sidan kräver exekvering av sådan kod. cc: @mikael
@kevinmarks Ah, yeah. But we can also (with a plugin) set the actual title, like a blog post. That's why I've got it there. I'd be happy to fix whatever else is beneficial for #IndieWeb compatibility.
@pztrn The thing with the 'in reply to' (think of it as "parent") is that it has metadata for the #indieweb people, so WebMention etc. works as it should.