# Twtxt is an open, distributed microblogging platform that # uses human-readable text files, common transport protocols, # and free software. # # Learn more about twtxt at https://github.com/buckket/twtxt # # This is hosted by a Yarn.social pod twtxt.net running yarnd 0.15.1@7fd3daed 2023-11-26T10:40:12+10:00 go1.21.4 # Learn more about Yarn.social at https://yarn.social # # nick = hxii # url = https://twtxt.net/user/hxii/twtxt.txt # avatar = https://twtxt.net/user/hxii/avatar # description = # # following = 0 ## 2021-01-19T08:36:51Z @ (#<4l225wa https://twtxt.net/search?tag=4l225wa>) 👋 2021-01-19T13:10:53Z It does look neat! I actually found it through @sorenpeter. I will mention that I don't *really* use TWTXT as TWTXT, more like a microblog with a similar format (https://0xff.nu/microblog). 2021-01-21T09:36:18Z @ Is there a way to use a self-hosted feed file here? not sure if I'm being blind :D 2021-01-21T13:04:08Z (#) @ Thanks! I'm running a microblog in a twtxt-compatible format, so it's not exactly the same + my setup is VERY lean (the bare necessities, even) :D 2021-01-25T11:12:52Z @ I wanted to inquire with you why you've decided to use a non-standard entry ID format (`# < idhere >`) as opposed to, say, a regular link with special formatting, e.g. `[#entryid](http://linkback)`?
I'm working on my own client and realized TWTXT clients can't ingest this properly.