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"plaintext": "I trying out another atproto based blogging tool, and like the others it says it supports standard.site which seems like a good thing. "
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"plaintext": "However it has created me a subdomain on its own site again, and didn't offer to edit or share the standard.site post I made with pckt.blog."
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"plaintext": "So if each post is actually served on another silo webpage, what is the standard doing? "
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"plaintext": "With previous blog standard APIs - Meta Weblog, Atom Pub, MicroPub - different clients could post to your own blog. The same applies to the bsky schemas - posting those shows up in all clients at the same URL. "
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"plaintext": "So why do the longform tools create a siloed website per tool? "
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"textContent": "I trying out another atproto based blogging tool, and like the others it says it supports standard.site which seems like a good thing. \nHowever it has created me a subdomain on its own site again, and didn't offer to edit or share the standard.site post I made with pckt.blog.\nSo if each post is actually served on another silo webpage, what is the standard doing? \nWith previous blog standard APIs - Meta Weblog, Atom Pub, MicroPub - different clients could post to your own blog. The same applies to the bsky schemas - posting those shows up in all clients at the same URL. \nSo why do the longform tools create a siloed website per tool?"
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