# 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 = nwu1dm # url = https://twtxt.net/user/nwu1dm/twtxt.txt # avatar = https://twtxt.net/user/nwu1dm/avatar#2s47fsz45ffuufcdppkow3rjmw45ioytbsk36oz3yxvadohn7x2q # description = 114514 # # following = 4 ## # follow = news https://twtxt.net/user/news/twtxt.txt # follow = nwu1dm https://twtxt.net/user/nwu1dm/twtxt.txt # follow = prologic https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt # follow = support https://twtxt.net/user/support/twtxt.txt 2023-01-25T11:22:08Z hello world 2023-01-25T12:17:56Z (#upwwhoa) @ server offline? 2023-01-25T15:36:53Z Have any friends studied ssbc protocol and manyverse? 2023-01-26T16:21:49Z (#ixywgzq) I am fully agree! 2023-01-27T15:38:04Z @ 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? 2023-01-27T15:51:47Z (#4clsuoa) @ The equation has two equal real roots? 2023-01-28T06:16:29Z (#4jk6bba) @ OK, I'm understanding this way of using twtxt. I had followed "prologic https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt", then I could read twtxt timeline. When I need to reply to you, I need to @ 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. 2023-01-28T06:44:33Z (#4jk6bba) @ Traditionally, I can read timeline line by line. In addition, I can also use some Linux scripts to classify user text. Either way is very painful. I think this is also the reason why yarn "front-end" appears. 2023-01-28T08:28:04Z (#4jk6bba) @ Thank you for your answer. I really like the feature of twtxt, which is complete control of my social data (that is, txt). I don't think UI/UX is the main problem. CLI clients is the best UX, simple and fast. And what is the direction of development in the future? In the context of a complete P2P network, how to find other users, that is to say, to play the function of social networks? For example, in the case of a single user instance of Mastondon, other users can be seen in the global interface.