1. Sandeep Shetty: # Liking Mutable Things On most silos where people can't edit stuff they've posted, you're liking immutable things. On the #indieweb, however, where content owners have complete control over __their__ content, you're liking things that are potentially mutable. One way to mitigate the problems of liking mutable things (like I do with #converspace) might be to quote the thing you liked along with your like post. #converspace #rssb #thinkingoutloud

    @sandeepshetty that’s the reason for reply contexts — dealing with content which changes or goes away. If you store the reply/like context then your copy of the data is always the most valuable, most complete. Otherwise it’s the copy shown on the remote site.

  2. “So easy is it, though many housekeepers doubt it, to establish new and better customs in the place of the old.”

    Walden, Henry David Thoreau

  3. Ben Werdmuller: Facebook bug leaks 6 million users' details. Somehow now seems like a drop in the ocean. https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-security/important-message-from-facebooks-white-hat-program/10151437074840766 5m 2 Another great benefit of the #IndieWeb: being able to edit typos in your status updates. http://werd.io/view/51c4e161bed7de073150079b Ben Werdmuller, Jun 21 2013 @benwerd is that an indieweb comments implementation I see there? Jovian Salak, Jun 21 2013

    @benwerd is that an indieweb comments implementation I see there?