@theadhocracy because the site you referenced is aggregating links - what happens when the author changes the title, for example? Could this be solved with webmentions as well?
@aaronpk to be honest I just pasted your domain name into Feedly a while ago. It seemed to have picked up the json feed and labels it as RSS. I'm using NetNewsWire as a client on desktop and on the phone.
So it might be Feedly that's making a mess.
@aaronpk I'm not sure if you're aware: your RSS feed doesn't show the picture
@aaronpk what I like most about it is that it's a one time fee, not a monthly rent fee where you'd need to send it back once you want to stop paying for it.
Rolled out another change I forgot to make with this morning’s Mastodon changes: your “about me” text from Micro.blog now shows up for Mastodon users too. (Mastodon will cache profiles so may take a while to update everywhere.)
@jleedev yeah I guess I'm curious as to what the "processor" is here. the implementations I've seen have all been just throwing JSON together as you would normally or parsing it normally with hard-coded rules. I haven't seen an implementation where the context gets consulted, but I'm also not well versed in this technology.
@darius if this is annoying LMK and I will take you off these mentions
@aaronpk thanks! I thought about tagging you since I saw your name on the reviewers, but wasn’t sure if you still kept an eye on it. :)
If this gains even some lasting traction, people will want more and more changes to smooth the rough edges. Think it would be worth pointing folks to restart the community group once there’s a healthy list?