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micro.blog is a microblogging and social networking service created by Manton Reece, the first large multi-user social media service to support the Webmention and Micropub standards published by the World Wide Web Consortium. Micro.blog has features similar to Twitter or Instagram, and provides for posting status updates, articles, photos, short podcasts, and video. The web hosting service DreamHost supported micro.blog's Kickstarter campaign, and announced their intent to help customers create independent microblogs hosted at DreamHost that are compatible with micro.blog.

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  • Micro.blog (fr)
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  • micro.blog is a microblogging and social networking service created by Manton Reece, the first large multi-user social media service to support the Webmention and Micropub standards published by the World Wide Web Consortium. Micro.blog has features similar to Twitter or Instagram, and provides for posting status updates, articles, photos, short podcasts, and video. The web hosting service DreamHost supported micro.blog's Kickstarter campaign, and announced their intent to help customers create independent microblogs hosted at DreamHost that are compatible with micro.blog. (en)
  • micro.blog est un service de micro-blogging et un réseau social créé par Manton Reece. Il a été lancé le 24 avril 2017, après une campagne Kickstarter qui a atteint son objectif de financement en un seul jour. Micro.blog est le premier grand service multi-utilisateur au sein des médias sociaux qui soutient les protocoles Webmention et (en) normalisés par le World Wide Web Consortium. Le service a été construit à l'aide de Jekyll, et les utilisateurs peuvent y poster des messages en utilisant des comptes hébergés, puis utiliser des flux RSS pour exporter leurs posts, et les diffuser à travers le réseau à partir d'autres sites web qu'ils utilisent. Les utilisateurs peuvent également importer des messages à partir de Twitter et du défunt service de microblogging App.net. (fr)
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  • micro.blog est un service de micro-blogging et un réseau social créé par Manton Reece. Il a été lancé le 24 avril 2017, après une campagne Kickstarter qui a atteint son objectif de financement en un seul jour. Micro.blog est le premier grand service multi-utilisateur au sein des médias sociaux qui soutient les protocoles Webmention et (en) normalisés par le World Wide Web Consortium. Le service a été construit à l'aide de Jekyll, et les utilisateurs peuvent y poster des messages en utilisant des comptes hébergés, puis utiliser des flux RSS pour exporter leurs posts, et les diffuser à travers le réseau à partir d'autres sites web qu'ils utilisent. Les utilisateurs peuvent également importer des messages à partir de Twitter et du défunt service de microblogging App.net. Le service d'hébergement web DreamHost a soutenu la campagne Kickstarter de micro.blog, et a annoncé son intention d'aider les clients à créer des micro-blogs indépendants hébergés chez DreamHost qui sont compatibles avec le réseau micro.blog. (fr)
  • micro.blog is a microblogging and social networking service created by Manton Reece, the first large multi-user social media service to support the Webmention and Micropub standards published by the World Wide Web Consortium. Micro.blog has features similar to Twitter or Instagram, and provides for posting status updates, articles, photos, short podcasts, and video. It was launched on April 24, 2017, after a Kickstarter campaign that reached its funding target within one day. The service was built using Jekyll, and users can post using hosted accounts, then use RSS feeds to export their posts, and syndicate them into the network from other websites they run. Users can also import their posts from Twitter and the defunct microblogging service App.net. micro.blog is specifically designed to be a "POSSE" based publishing model - this is an acronym for "Publish (on your) Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere." This publishing model involves the end user posting content to their own domain name based site first, then using web standards to syndicate to multiple other social networks and platforms. Currently micro.blog supports syndication to Facebook Pages, as well as to Twitter, Facebook, Medium, LinkedIn, Mastodon, and Tumblr accounts. It also supports importing from data exported from WordPress, and supports cross-posting from Instagram to micro.blog. The web hosting service DreamHost supported micro.blog's Kickstarter campaign, and announced their intent to help customers create independent microblogs hosted at DreamHost that are compatible with micro.blog. (en)
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