Building community out of strangers: /Blogroll – Tracy Durnell's Mind Garden
Last week, I updated my blogroll to include everyone in my RSS feed reader. While I read a lot of topical blogs and newsletters, I also follow a goodly number of interesting people I don’t know as well as acquaintances. I didn’t include these personal blogs on my blogroll before, but decided it was time to add them.
Websites can programmatically define a blogroll using OPML. These blogrolls help people who read your blog discover other websites you think are worth promoting.
A diagram showing how an OPML blogroll can link to RSS feeds, which in turn can each link to another OPML blogroll, and so-on
This project maps connections between websites, web feeds (RSS, Atom, and JSON feeds), and OPML blogrolls. The size and interconnectedness of the network can be tracked over time. Exploring the network can help you discover new websites recommended by bloggers you already follow.
JUnited is all about supporting other bloggers (and their work) that I've come to appreciate. Some may know that I exist, while others... probably don't. My goal is to showcase 30 different bloggers1 throughout the month of June in this page.
Blog of the .Day: Explore the (indie) web, one blog at a time.
Every day, Blog of the .Day highlights a new blog. The blog is chosen at random and a new one should be deployed daily via Netlify. Joe Crawford became steward of this project in May
no-JS.club | Promenade for JavaScript freed websites
he no-JS Club
The no-js.club is up again! Now maintained by shruub, but not much changed otherwise!
This project was inspired by websites like the 250KB club, the 512KB club, the 1MB club and the former noJS club.
BlogFlock is a social network for reading, discovering, and sharing your favourite blogs and feeds with friends.
Create lists of blogs you love, and follow lists created by others. You can even use lists to aggregate Mastodon feeds, newspapers, Reddit subreddits, podcasts - anything that has an RSS or Atom feed.
Just a linkblog, mainly for articles and individual blog posts that I find and want to share. I think of this as me being a DJ only playing articles rather than songs.
A home for everyone's blog and post rolls. A space dedicated to curating a diverse and comprehensive collection of blogs, and personal sites across the web. The goal is to foster a community where content is available for anyone and everyone.
I don't know all these folks, but visiting personal websites and blogs is my favorite part of the day. By no means exhaustive of the RSS feeds I’ve collected over the years, I went through and picked out these that still get updated with some frequency. I may have forgotten some and always open to...
This is a fork of the excelent vore.website (source) RSS feed reader. You can find the source code for Mire on Codeberg. Any contributions are welcome!
This is an open directory of personal sites and blogs, maintained entirely on GitHub.
This project was created by Den Delimarsky in an effort to bring attention to little 🌱 digital gardens and ✨ personal corners of the internet that people maintain outside the "Big Tech" walled gardens.