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Which Part of the Indie Web Ethos is the Bigger Priority?

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Although normally spoken about as a cohesive whole, different aspects of the indie web ethos can wind up in tension with each other, which raises the question of which one ultimately takes priority. On the one hand, we have the general interest in onboarding, i.e. helping more people onto the indie web; on the other hand, the issue of onboarding can place some strain on other commonly touted ideals. At the end of the day, which form of independence matters most? And what does the answer entail for our understanding of who the indie web is “for”?

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A recent post by @brennan that I have lots of scattered thoughts about, covering topics such as An orientation of suspicion toward unfamiliar images online Indie web onboarding, particularly in relation to the recent OnionBoots videos The “discovery vacuum,” i.e. finding personal websites in the first place ▶ Generative bot debate containment zone: Onto the subject of onboarding: YouTuber OnionBoots uploaded a video on the Old/IndieWeb revival a month ago, and it has over half a million vi...

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