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Liked https://roytang.net/2019/11/indieweb/
I mentioned before that I was looking into indieweb stuff. There’s a whole wiki of information about it if you’re into that sort of thing, but also here’s a recent post which kind of serves as an overview. I have some comments on the content of this post, more on that later.
Indieweb things I’ve already implemented on this site:
Things I hope to be able to implement (no timetable):
# Anyway, back to the post I linked above. My main criticism for the indieweb movement at the moment is that I don’t see a path to mass adoption, especially for the purposes of moving people away from silos like Facebook. Maybe that’s not really one of the goals. My main issue is with two of the principles outlined in the post above (read the post again for more details):
The thing about these concepts is that there is a lot of work involved and there are significant barriers to entry for getting involved. I mean, most people aren’t going to (won’t be able to) bother with the first step (getting your own domain), much more be able to “make what you need”. It’s ok for people like me who are comfortable with the highly technical and have a bunch of free time, but for the average person it seems unlikely.
I can imagine there might be created a service that supports most of the Indieweb features and can easily be adopted by the mass market, although that has a lot of its own challenges as well, and it’s kind of like replacing one kind of silo with another? At least it would be a more open silo I guess? I think micro.blog already supports the indieweb stuff, but I haven’t yet looked too closely into that.
I am still moving forward with the indieweb stuff, and I am hopeful that it manages to coalesce into something that can challenge the way the modern internet works, but that may be a long way off. As far as I can tell, adoption is not yet very widespread, and AFAICT the main people driving the effort with their Homebrew Website Clubs are in Western countries. It’s even possible that I’m the first in the Philippines looking into this Indieweb stuff. :)