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title, date, feature_link, feature_text, description, tags, categories, images, keywords, reply, repost, like, rsvp, bookmark, syndication
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| Re:Using 'Re:' in Blog Titles | 2025-04-14 21:00:21+02:00 | https://www.midjourney.com/home/ | by IA Midjourney | Blogpost about how to write a post response |
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Following the post from Ruben I start imitating this idea and expand on it.
"Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness."
Oscar Wilde
The basic idea come from a post by Brandon's Journal where Brandon response to an article and use the Re: prefix, like a email threads in the title of the post...
And I add a microformat following the IndieWeb stuff for the response tags. So my post which are a "Re:" will have a u-in-reply-to in the class of the links for implementing the IndieWeb, like in this article.