Discrete replies

Earlier this year, at Indie Web Camp D��sseldorf, I got replies working on my own site. That is to say, I can host a reply on my site to something on another site.



The classic example is Twitter. In fact, if you look at all my replies, most of them are responding to tweets (I also syndicate these replies to Twitter so they show up there just like regular tweet replies).



I’m really, really glad I got replies working. I’ve been using this functionality quite a bit, and it feels really good to own my content this way.



At the time, I wrote:




So I���m owning my replies now. At the moment, they show up in my home page feed just like any other notes I post. I���m not sure if I���ll keep it that way. They don���t make much sense out of context.




I decided not to include them on my home page feed after all. You’ll still see them if you go to the notes section of my site, but I decided that they were overwhelming my home page a bit. They also don’t show up in my RSS feed.



I’m really happy that I’m hosting my replies, and that I’ve got URLs for all of them, but I don’t think I want to give them the same priority as blog posts, links, and regular notes.

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