How to transition from Twitter
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How to transition from Twitter is an in-progress page providing a step-by-step path to switch from using Twitter to using the IndieWeb instead.
How to transition from Twitter to the IndieWeb
Nearly everything you can do on Twitter, you can do with your own personal site, like posting "tweets" (short notes), liking other posts, reposting other posts, all without the downsides of using Twitter like masquerading bots, misinformation, and harrasment campaigns. Many have successfully made this transition and you can too.
Easiest
Paid and supported
micro.blog is an excellent replacement for the positive aspects of Twitter that many of us remember like sharing brief thoughts and thoughtful interactions, supported by a small, sustainable, and very supportive business ($5/month, free 10-day trial to try it out). Watch a 2 min intro:
https://welcome.micro.blog/uploads/2019/da211e3042.m4v
If you have your own domain you can use it (or a subdomain) with your micro.blog as well!
- Micro.blog is better than Twitter in many ways: https://help.micro.blog/t/what-s-the-difference-between-micro-blog-and-twitter/21
- If you want to keep in touch with Twitter followers, you can setup automatic cross-posting also: https://help.micro.blog/t/automatic-cross-posting-to-twitter-mastodon-and-other-services/860
Get started with micro.blog: https://micro.blog/
Free-ish Fediverse
indieweb.social is a Mastodon server that has free sign-ups and a Patreon that you should consider donating to help support its longevity.
https://patreon.com/indiewebsocial
Use your own CMS
See: Getting Started
Editing this page
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