@prologic Hello, dear developer, I would like to ask a question: if I have an twtxt.txt document on a website that others can access via internet but cannot modify, is this twtxt.txt document really just acting as a RSS, not even a social network?
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(#4jk6bba) @nwu1dm That would basically just be a read-only feed. And in that case, yeah it would act a bit like RSS feeds. In fact this is how we do RSS -> Twtxt via
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(#4jk6bba) @marado Yeah to be honest I'm a bit confused by the OP's question here really (sorry @nwu1dm) -- hence why I'm asking what the "use-case" is... -- In case it's not clear, @marado is 100% correct, Twtxt and also Yarn.social (which uses Twtxt and some Extensions) are arguably (IMO) the only truly decentralised social ecosystem that I know of in existence today (bay maybe a few other obscure ones, do we count finger?! π )
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(#4jk6bba) Even as a user on my multi-user pod (twtxt.net) you are free to do what you want, and even host your feed in multiple places just as @marado does, and I believe takes advantage of the `yarnc sync` tool and api π
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(#4jk6bba) @prologic OK, I'm understanding this way of using twtxt. I had followed "prologic then I could read twtxt timeline. When I need to reply to you, I need to @prologic in my txt file and then say something. After that, you would refresh the timeline in your txt file to see my reply. But when I have thousands of friends who follow each other, it will be a disaster.
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