diff --git a/_posts/2021-02-21-technically-microblogging.md b/_posts/2021-02-21-technically-microblogging.md index bbb76c8..ab2029a 100644 --- a/_posts/2021-02-21-technically-microblogging.md +++ b/_posts/2021-02-21-technically-microblogging.md @@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ which is why you can now subscribe to my [microblog](/microblog.xml) with any RSS-capable client. [Microblogging](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microblogging) is basically RSS -with a slight change in conventions to support more TWitter-style postings, +with a slight change in conventions to support more Twitter-style postings, with a somehow sillier name. When I was exploring the concept, I came across numerous posts of folks trying out microblogging only to find that their feeds had gone _very_ stale. They couldn't bridge the gap between their existing community in sites like Twitter with their microblog set up. This excludes some users I have seen on [micro.blog](https://micro.blog), but I'm not about to pay -$5/month for sometihng that primitive. +$5/month for something that primitive. My set up is built around me existing blog (you're reading it!) with [some](https://github.com/rtyler/brokenco.de/blob/4e1513b75cab88ed4f098a0f905c33c9860f9d39/_config.yml#L15-L18)