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by pablo1
757 days ago
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I've been thinking about something like this for a while, wondering if it could be a decentralized alternative to social media timelines. I really like the idea of having a /now page with a short public status that you could share with friends and which can be less work to update than writing an entire blog post. That being said, the "standard" you defined could have been bit more specific in my opinion. If I have multiple friends with /now pages, I would like to read them all in one place. For this RSS would work nicely, maybe with a separate feed from your blog. If you don't want RSS, maybe making the /now page a uniform text-based format would have been better? Just an opinion on this. |
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- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finger_(protocol) (one of the earliest implementations of the idea)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microblogging (the general concept)
- https://spec.indieweb.org/ (existing standards for this kind of thing)
Before Mastodon there was Identica/Status.Net, before that generation of tools there were bots that would let you update a page on your website by sending a short message from your chat client. Even Twitter had SMS and XMPP interfaces for this, in the early days.