Web Revival
.Web revival is a movement that rediscovered personal web, small web, slow web. Web revival movement contain many communities and personal sites. Many personal sites is very long time.
My website is a part of Web Revival Movement
Community
OG blogger
- kottke.org
- ftrain.com
- daringfireball.net
- paulgraham.com
- bauck.com
- scripting.com
- waxy.org
- tbray.org
- zeldman.com
- burningbird.net
- gwern.net
- Said the Gramophone
- Fluxblog
- Obscure Sound
- plasticbag.org
- danq.me
- intertwingly.net
- simonwillison.net
- robinsloan.com
- macwright.com
Search engine, archive, directory
Blogroll
Webring
Fediverse
- fediverse.info
- jointhefediverse.net
- fedi.tips
- fediverse.party
- fediverse.observer
- feditrends.com
- fedi.directory
- fediverseexplorations.org
- fediversereport.com
- fedidb.com
- fediforum.org
- thefedi.wiki
- fedidevs.org
- funfedi.dev
- fedifinder.party
- fedi.garden
- fedilist.com
- fediverse.blog
- fedi.video
- fedify.dev
- feditest.org
Cozy Web
Personal sites
Registrar
DNS provider
Hosting
Handmade
Y2k aesthetic
CGI
Serverless function
SSG
PKM
CMS
Blogging engine
Articles
1995
1997
2007
2010
2011
- Sir Tim Berners Lee claims Twitter is for “extreme” opinions
- Archive link
- The Indie Web: Who owns your identity?
- Own your identity
- Archive link
- It's the end of the web as we know it
- 12 tech leaders’ resolutions for 2012
2012
- Put Your Taproot Into the Independent Web
- Chopped up or Cloned: You Choose
- Why I have my own web site
- Creating Content on the Indie Web
- A critical look at decentralization
- The Web We Lost
- Archive link
- Rebuilding the Web We Lost
- Archive link
- The Slow Web
2013
- On Silos vs an Open Social Web
- An Open Challenge to App.net
- This is what email would have looked like if it were invented in the Web 2.0 era.
- The First Federated #Indieweb Comment Thread
- No More Sharecropping!
- The rise of the IndieWeb
- Dion Hinchcliffe
- Are social media silos holding back business results?
- Archive link
- Lavabit and Silent Circle shut.
- The US government is taking your Facebook data. But it doesn’t stop there
- The IndieWeb community has it nailed: #selfdogfood
- IndieWeb - Kevin Marks on the web that will win
- Homesteading 2014
- Death to Bullshit
- Making the Web Fun Again
2014
- Online Homesteading
- IndieWeb
- The IndieWeb, Revolution, and Other Reasons You Should Learn to Code
- Welcome to the Indie Web Movement
- Indieweb - decentralize the web while centralizing ourselves
- IndieWeb ho! A brief intro to a little movement with big ideas
- I am a Citizen of the IndieWeb! :D
- IndieWeb and Respect Network: Two roads to decentralizing the network
- The New Editors of the Internet
- Out in the Open: A Blogging Tool That Lets You Actually Own What You Post on Facebook
- The Indie Web is the new Zines
- Indie web building blocks
- A New Service Will Help You Wrest Your Online Identity From Google
- 10 Years
2015
- We Like IndieWeb Software
- Indieweb
- Reclaim Your Domain (With Known)
- Indie Web
- IndieWebCamp 2015
- Indie Web Camp Brighton 2015
- An Alphabet of IndieWeb Building Blocks: Article to Z
- Indiewebify yourself
- Trying to Explain the Indieweb
- Marking up Drupal's Blog Posts for the IndieWeb
- Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2015: Indie Ed-Tech
- Archive link
- A Handmade Web
- WHAT IS CODE?
2016
- Should You Quit Blogging?
- Anywhere but Medium
- Micropub and the quiet IndieWebCamp revolution
- Taking part in the IndieWeb
- Remember WordPress' Pingbacks?
- Closed silo challenges to an open web
- Dark Matter and the #IndieWeb
- Archive link
- Owning my words
- Owning my words and photos and audio bits
- IndieWebCamp and #ownyourdata #ownyouridentity
- Building the First Amendment Into the Web and Other Hopes for the Internet’s Future
- Reboot the World
- How To Break Open The Web
- Lessons Learned from IndiewebCamp and WordCamp
- IndieWeb: Make your social media posts open first
- Decentralisation considered harmful
- Stop Crowdsourcing Your Confidence
- Reboot the World
- “Link in Bio” Is the Worst Thing About Instagram
2017
- It’s more than just the words
- Going Indie. Step 2: Reclaiming Content
- Introducing AltPlatform & our manifesto for the Open Web
- Feed reader revolution: it’s time to embrace open & disrupt social media
- IndieWebifying my website: part 1, the why & how
- The Open Web
- hello, world
- I’m apparently the king of the microformat rel=”me”
- Why we should all care about Open Web
- Implementing Webmentions
- Archive link
- So long Disqus, hello Webmention
- Archive link
- An Introduction to the IndieWeb
- Humanizing the Web
- Decentralized Web Pt 3: Join the IndieWeb
- The “indie” fallacy
- Taking back control over my content
- The Presentation of Self on a Decentralised Web
- Archive link
- Content, bloat, privacy, archives
- Archive link
- Medium is only an edge server of your POSSE CDN, your own blog is the origin
- Archive link
- Threaded Replies and Comments with Webmentions in WordPress
- On attention management & owning your content
2018
- Bridgy stats update
- Bridgy stats update
- 1 Million Webmentions
- Archive link
- Reclaiming My Bookmarks
- Hoja de ruta para danirod.es en 2018: abrazar la web abierta
- The IndieWeb outside of Facebook is full of opportunities
- To PESOS or to POSSE?
- Archive link
- Building an IndieWeb Reader
- ¿Qué es la IndieWeb?
- An IndieWeb reader: My new home on the internet
- Surveillance Capitalism and IndieWeb
- The Indieweb privacy challenge (Webmentions, silo backfeeds, and the GDPR)
- Archive link
- Why We Need the #IndieWeb: A Short History
- Webmentions: Enabling Better Communication on the Internet
- A Free Press Needs You
- For the love of the blog
- Blogging and me
- Archive link
- We Should Replace Facebook With Personal Websites
- My website is a shifting house next to a river of knowledge. What could yours be?
- The Bullshit Web
- What is a website?
2019
- Syndicating Content to Twitter
- An Alternative to the Corporate Web
- Nothing Fails Like Success
- Archive link
- Why I’m supporting the IndieWeb (and you should too)
- Archive link
- Fixing the financial dilemma at the heart of our broken tech industry
- Can “Indie” Social Media Save Us?
- The IndieWeb Movement: Owning Your Data and Being the Change You Want to See in the Web
- How to make a website for your creative work
- the low tech manifesto
- The Dark Forest Theory of the Internet
- The Extended Internet Universe
- This Page is Designed to Last
- 404 Page Not Found
- Reviving Ye Olde Personal Home Page
- Into the Personal-Website-Verse
- It’s Time to Get Personal
- Please for the love of Blarg, Start a Blog
- Let's bring Fan Sites and webrings back!
2020
- Bridgy stats update
- Autonomy Online: A Case For The IndieWeb
- Rediscovering the Small Web
- What is the Small Web?
- envisioning my homepage as an online therapeutic space
- Why you should have a blog (and write in it)
- The old internet
- In some sense
- GeoCities, webrings, and the cozy connectedness of the ‘90s internet
- How You Might Build a Modern Day Webring
2021
- One Year in the IndieWeb
- Bridgy stats update
- I love my website
- Writing down what I know
- Game of Content
- Poor Man's Web
- I Love The Web
- Make your own independent website
- The Quiet Web
- “Tom had us all doing front-end web development”: a nostalgic (re)imagining of Myspace
- Why Personal Websites are Important
- The Value of a Personal Site
- The small web is beautiful
- Some Reasons Why I Decided to Build my Personal Website
- The Power of the Link
2022
- IndieWeb and webmentions for my static site
- Bridgy stats update 7
- De-Mystifying IndieWeb on a WordPress Site
- How I implement Indieweb, Webmention and H Entry in My Blog
- Indiewebify me! And don't forget my webmentions!
- What IndieBlocks Does, and Why
- IndieWebifying my Website Part 1 - Microformats and Webmentions
- indiebookclub version 0.1.0 launched
- The fediverse and the indieweb
- The ethics of syndicating comments using WebMentions
- What is the IndieWeb?
- How Websites Die
- On building a home on the web (I)
- Early Web Design Helped a Generation Express Themselves Online. How Do We Capture That Feeling Again?
- Building a Digital Homestead, Bit by Brick
- Passionless Web
- Bring back personal blogging
- Notes on the small web
- shite: static sites from shell (part 1/2)
- do you remember the internet before "social media"?
- The Internet Changed My Life
- The life and times of a personal website
- Millions of Facebook users have no idea they’re using the internet
- Every site needs a Links Page / Why linking matters
2023
- Dear Nienke, you should have a website
- Bringing back the minimal web
- This is Not My Side Hustle
- The Internet Is About to Get Weird Again
- The Calm Web: A Solution to Our Scary and Divisive Online World
- Web of the People
- The Internet Isn’t Meant To Be So Small
- Let The Internet Be Grimy
- Surfing The Old Web
- desktops.zip
- Digital Homes and Neighborhoods
- The Web is Fantastic
- Splitting the Web
- Rediscovering the Old Internet Vibe
- Refuge in blogs and the IndieWeb
- A personal manifesto
- EveryoneShouldBlog.txt
- My website as a home
- The Web Revival
- Rediscovering the Old Internet Vibe
- How to fix the internet
- Social Internet Is Dead. Get Over It.
- The Importance of Personal Websites
- My 20th anniversary of blogging!
- Every person on the planet should have their own website
- Eight years of blogging
- Blogging is alive and well
- The Year of the Personal Website
- A linkless internet
- The Web is Fantastic
2024
- The indieweb is for everyone
- Archive link
- The web is yours
- Click Around, Find Out
- Where have all the websites gone?
- Browser Alzheimer's - Link Rot in My Bookmarks
- Social Websites
- The Analog Web
- On content creation and personal web
- You don't have to be a “content creator” to have a website.
- The "IndieWeb" feels like coming home
- The Internet Is Like a City (But Not in the Way You'd Think)
- Manifesto for a Humane Web
- Is the internet dead? Are we?
- We can have a different web
- Save the Web by Being Nice
- Dead Internet Souls
- The Internet is a Series of Webs
- Why you should have a website
- The Revenge of the Home Page
- Reweirding* the Web
- Against the dark forest
- We Need To Rewild The Internet
- The Web Renaissance takes off
- What Is To Be Done?
- You should have a website
- It’s the End of the Web as We Know It
- End Surveillance Capitalism
- The Humble Link
- The Subversive Hyperlink
- The Web Is Fucked
- Long live hypertext!
- The New Yahoo Post
- Why 2009 Was When Big Tech Began To Control Web 2.0
- The Enshittocene: How the Internet Got Worse in the 2010s
- How the Open Social Web Will Change Everything, with Bluesky’s Jay Grabe
2025
- IndieWeb Carnival Dec ’25 round-up
- Internet est mort. Voici comment le ressusciter
- Guidelines for a smolweb
- A Vision For The Web
- how to use the internet again: a curriculum
- The definitive guide for escaping social media (and joining the indie web.)
- Our Online Homes Need Infastructure
- There is no ‘Nice’ Web. Yet
- In Praise of Links
- Inside the dark forests of the internet
- Looking for humanness in the world wide social
- Your Site Is a Home
- Making space for a handmade web
- The IndieWeb Doesn't Need to 'Take Off'
- Small Web, Big Voice
- Save Your Links; Archive Everything