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A reader in the context of the indieweb is either a feature integrated into an indieweb site or a separate site or piece of software that provides a way to read content from indieweb sites and sometimes respond (like, comment, repost, etc).

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Autonomy Online: A Case For The IndieWeb — Smashing Magazine

Nowadays whether you’re consuming or sharing content on the web, it is likely to be via a big website. Twitter, Youtube, or a Facebook-owned service are popular examples. Whilst this gives us the advantage of being able to participate in a larger conversation at almost no monetary cost, there is also the downside of potentially losing all our content if a company closes, as has happened in the past. There is an alternative to corporate bubbles online — it’s called the IndieWeb. Build your own personal websites, control your online presence, and learn on your own terms.

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Building an IndieWeb Reader

Over the last several months, I've been slowly putting the pieces in place to be able to build a solid indieweb reader. Today, I feel like I finally have enough in place to consider this functional enough that I am now using it every day!

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WebSub and Microformats

As of now my personal website should support WebSub on all pages, posts, and the RSS feed (basically everything linked in the sitemap). If…

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ActivityPub – The evolution of RSS

Dave Winer (@davew@mastodon.social) stellt (sich) auf seinem Blog und auf Mastodon die Frage: What does ActivityPub does that RSS doesn't? und nimmt vorweg: Off the top of my head, it's not the ability to syndicate, RSS already does that. I can follow anyone on any server. Es macht natürlich Sinn, erstmal zu klären was RSS [...]

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