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Bookmarking for myself, in relationship to my post Collective joy & collective ownership of ritual.
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Experiencing the world as enchanted has absolutely nothing to do with acknowledging that Jesus Christ is Lord
From a completely different perspective from my post Re-enchantment, Metaphoric Density, and Deep Myth, but touching on some of the same issues.
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Thanks for the mention, Joe!
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James, one option is a Tag Cloud (as popular in the early-2000s) - for example, mine: The Artist’s Notebook: Blogposts by Tag
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They’re slightly different concepts - mutual aid is more about people directly helping each other, whereas charity is more about donating to a centralised organisation which then decides how to distribute the funds it has collected.
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Great tip! It’s a far less common use-case, but I’d also advise adding the
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This resonates strongly with me, as was probably apparent from my answer to the “why do you write online?” topic we were all discussing at last night’s HWC. My website exists primarily for my artwork. I may write something about this in the next few days.
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Hi - just saw your post on IndieWeb chat - my blog is at https://www.lazaruscorporation.co.uk/blogs/artists-notebook
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*Waves from another site that uses Webmentions*
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How about “a more fun 404 page”?
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I can see the rel="me" on Instagram, but not on Threads - maybe they’ve removed it from Threads recently?
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I use Inoreader, and sometimes I do click through to view the post on the author's site (Inoreader has a similar feature to the Reeder feature that Habib mentioned).
Sometimes I click through because I know the author's site is very pleasant to read on, sometimes because I can tell that the post needs some specific CSS to view a part properly, and sometimes (annoyingly) because the site owner has truncated the content of the post in the RSS feed and I need to click through to their site to read the whole post.
Conversely there are a few sites where it's much more pleasant to read them in Inoreader (not all of the sites I follow via RSS are built by good designers!)