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@smokey Thanks for your response. I think, what I would need you be somethink that would make use of the API call GET /posts/conversation?id=[id] I saw also an interesting detail for the Sidebar.js script:
The HTML for your microblog posts can be styled with CSS. The CSS class names include: ... microblog_post (around a single post) How is this CSS class used?
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@smokey I had a look at the API documentation. Sidebar looks promising. I'll try it. Do you think it's possible to add a comment option with micro.blog instead of disqus? The iframe would show the discussion to a specific post in this case. But I can't find something like threads in micro.blog.
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@colinwalker Thanks for this hint. @manton has sent me the link, because I think about integrating micro.blog into the news collections of our Volla Phone. The JSON API is a straigh forward approach. RSS is perfect for a quick demo integration. For the our homepage I'll try the sidebar script.
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@galexa Thanks for your comment. How are you using Micro.blog in your daily life? What's the benefit for you?
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@colinwalker A pliugin for WordPress is very interesting. I'm using RapidWeaver for our homepage. Do you now, wether there is a Javascript or Iframe or html snipped temaplete to integrate Micro.blog into any toher content management system than WordPress. I would like to integrate it with the CSS of and the navigation bar of our hoempage.
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@galexa You mean sometimes it's good, that content disappears? It's the approach and success of Snapchat, isn't it? Sometimes it indeed better not to archive everything and just ask or create contetn from the scratch again.
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@colinwalker Thanks for your comment. Maybe it would be a good idea to integrate Micro.blog into my homepage to allow discussion. I'm not really happy with the integration of disqus in the homepage volla.online of my company. Do you know, wether there is an API or iframe approach for integration?
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@canion Thanks for your comment. That can indeed be an advantage. Micro.blog regulates itself and therefore does not need censorship. People who insult or spread hatred do not find readers or distribution. It's that simple.
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@derekpeden Indeed, It is indeed the best (and tedious) way to build a social network by commenting on publications. That's what I experienced on Twitter. And in the offline world it is a natural experience to show interest for others first. I will check the discovery and emoji search to find people in this network.
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@kaa Thanks for the recommendation of Mastadon. So Micro.blog is more like an alternative to an own webseite with wordpress? You have to create the audience by other media channels like Twitter? Maybe Medium.com could be an inspiration for Micro.blog, because the portal invites visitors to find interesting stories.
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@Avancee Hello, Thanks for your questions. 1. We are introducing a simple people and content centric user experience with three main concept for the first step: springboard, shortcuts, collections. One idea ist, that you can just start typing and the system understands your intention. 2. We will likely use the Aurora app store and open source alternatives for essential apps like offline maps. But we are also looking for partnerships like hide.me. Micro.blog could be also one. 3. It's ambitious, yes. We will focus on the UX and want to work with a partner for the OS. We my use LineageOS. For a later product reeleases with an alternative OS we likely work with the UBports foundation. Maybe you like to join their Q&A session at the weekend. I'm there to answer questions.
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@kaa I'm afraid I don't understand your comment, allthoug it sounds interesting. You mean, that micro.blog is not to create a social network or find interesting posts, but to maintain an existing social network, if I can convince fiends and colleagues to join that network? I was excited about micro.blog, becuase I exptected a kind of Twitter replacement without censorship and manipulation of rating and filtering posts.
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@manton Interesting. Tumblr and Mastodon is somehow integrated in micro.blog. I'm just using Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Xing and (sometimes) passively Facebook.
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@bix Thanks for your comment. I'm not sure, wether I understand it. You mean, the social network has no central database, so that is impossible co create an index to search for posts and people? I can remember, that micro.blog was intended as a decentralized sozial network like diaspora, wan't it?
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@mikehaynes Thanks for your recommendation. That was the way I have found some six people to follow. Do you know, how the discover page is created? It seems to be a focus on fotos and food. I will try the emoji tags.
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@manton Thanks, I'll send you an email.
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@cdevroe People with same interests: People, developing for mobile operation systems, people, whoe are either converened about privacy and prolitical freedom, consumer, which are excited about god design. Just some examples. There is no way to search for people and my real life social network doesn't know micro.blog at all.
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@manton How can I find your email contact. Should I use help@micro.blog?
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@manton Unfortunately I haven't your email address. I have send you an email via Kickstarter. Maybe you can reply with your email address to the Kickstarter message.
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@manton One of my companies is working on a mobile device tih a new and easy user experience with privacy protection. What do you think about a native integration into #SailfishOS and #NemoMobile? I mean a real integration as a system account.
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@leo Thanks for the hint. There are alternatives like mycroft.ai without violating privacy.
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@UBports@mastodon.rocks Good to see UBports in the free and independent social network micro.blog. Unfortunately, the profile is blocked for following.
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@bradenslen My company is working on.a smartphone with a pre-installed alternative. For now, you may try Sailfish OS (my choice) or UBports. You might have a look.at necunis.com. They announced a device, that support the web OS successor.
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@danielpunkass Have you tried sudo?
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@manton Sounds interesting. I'll ckeck it out and test it under Alen Davlik and Anbox.
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