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aelaraji (aelaraji.com)

twtxt is a decentralised, minimalist microblogging service for hackers.

The keyword here is microblogging. But it doesn't feel like we've been (relatively speaking) doing much of that lately... maybe I go the concept of microblogging wrong.

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movq (www.uninformativ.de)

@aelaraji That’s how twtxt started: As microblogging. Yarn shifted up some gears and now it’s more like social media – more powerful, but a bit different. 😅

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lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@aelaraji I cannot tell you either. I don't know the difference. :-)

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eapl.me (eapl.me)

I'd need to think about it deeply, but at a first sight, nanoblogging would be a simple text (like the original twtxt spec, aimed for TUIs), and microblogging (like Twitter was a few years ago), would be about sharing texts, images, videos, GIFs, links, and perhaps Markdown styling.

Why? You have shorter messages than in a blog, but you may add almost anything you could do in a blog. Buuut... who knows?

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andros (twtxt.andros.dev)

I think we are approaching a new step.

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eapl.me (eapl.me)

well (insert stubborn emoji here) 😛, word blog comes from weblog, and microblogging could derivate from 'smaller weblog'. https://www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Microblogging

I'd differentiate it from sharing status updates as it was done with 'finger' or even a BBS. For example, being able to reply; create new threads and sharing them on a URL is something we could expect from 'Twitter', the most popular microbloging model (citation needed)

I like to discuss it, since conversations usually are improved if we sync on what we understand for the same words.

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eapl.me (eapl.me)

it seems to be "an informational website consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries (posts)" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog#History

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