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What is the IndieWeb</a>?
The <dfn style="font-style:normal">IndieWeb is a people-focused alternative to the "corporate web". <div style="background-color:hsla(36, 100%, 97%, 1); padding: 35px;"> <div style="width:72px;height:72px;float:left;background:hsla(36, 100%, 62%, 1); ;border-radius:50%;margin-right:20px;"><img alt="heart icon" src="https://indieweb.org/images/b/be/icon_4611_white.png" style="width:48px;margin-left:12px;margin-top:15px;" /> <h3 style="margin:0;padding:0;font-size:1em">Your content is yours When you post something on the web, it should belong to you, not a corporation. Too many companies have gone out of business and lost all of their users’ data. By posting on your own site first, your content stays yours and in your control. <div style="width:72px;height:72px;float:left;background:hsla(36, 100%, 62%, 1); ;border-radius:50%;margin-right:20px;"><img alt="connected network icon" src="https://indieweb.org/images/5/56/icon_31635_white.png" style="width:48px;margin-left:12px;margin-top:13px;" /> <h3 style="margin:0;padding:0;font-size:1em">You are better connected Your articles and status messages can go to all services, not just one, allowing you to engage with everyone. Even replies and likes on other services can come back to your site so they’re all in one place. <div style="width:72px;height:72px;float:left;background:hsla(36, 100%, 62%, 1); ;border-radius:50%;margin-right:20px;"><img alt="steering wheel icon" src="https://indieweb.org/images/e/ea/icon_2003_white.png" style="width:48px;margin-left:12px;margin-top:12px;" /> <h3 style="margin:0;padding:0;font-size:1em">You are in control On your own site you can post anything you want, in any format you want, with no one monitoring you. In addition, you share simple readable links such as example.com/ideas. These links are permanent and will always work.

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 * Read This Week in the IndieWeb for weekly highlights, or view all recent contributions
 * Join #indieweb chat (real-time log) and use & contribute to projects we're building!

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Beyond Blogging and Decentralization
The IndieWeb effort is different from previous efforts/communities: Perhaps most importantly, we are people-focused instead of project-focused, and have regular meetups where everyone is welcome. <div style="background:hsla(36, 100%, 97%, 1); padding: 35px">
 * Principles over project-centrism. Others assume a monoculture of one project for all. We are developing a plurality of projects. The IndieWeb community has a code-of-conduct.
 * Selfdogfood instead of email. Show before tell. Prioritize by scratching your own itches, creating, iterating on your own site.
 * Design first, protocols & formats second. Focus on good UX & selfdogfood prototypes to create minimum necessary formats &amp; protocols.

Homebrew Website Club
 Homebrew Website Club  is a (bi)weekly meetup of creatives passionate about improving their own websites, sharing successes & challenges with a like-minded and supportive community. <img src="https://indieweb.org/images/a/aa/2014-05-21-hwc-sf1.jpg" width="250" alt="Photo of past " /> Homebrew Website Club 2014-05-21

Homebrew Website Club meets fortnightly (every other Wednesday* ) right after work, 18:30-19:30, across cities and online.
 * Some cities also have a 17:30-18:30 Quiet Writing Hour beforehand.
 * Some cities meet weekly or monthly

Upcoming Homebrew Website Club meetups

 * <time class="dtstart dt-start">2017-06-28 17:30 -<time class="dtend dt-end">19:30 local time.  Homebrew Website Club in San Francisco, Baltimore, Brighton, London and Virtual (on CEST time) 

IndieWebCamp
<img src="https://indiewebcamp.com/images/thumb/b/b7/2015-iwc-sf-group-photo.jpg/800px-2015-iwc-sf-group-photo.jpg" style="width:100%;" alt="IndieWebCamp 2015 San Francisco"/> Indie Web Camp 2015 SF by

 IndieWebCamp  is a weekend gathering of web creators building &amp; sharing their own websites to advance the independent web. We spend a day discussing, and a day hacking &amp; creating to empower ourselves and others to own our own identities and data.

Upcoming IndieWebCamps

 * <time class="dtstart dt-start">2017-06-24/25 IndieWeb Summit in Portland, Oregon 
 * <time class="dtstart dt-start">2017-11-04 IndieWebCamp Berlin in Berlin, Germany 

Additional 2017 IndieWebCamps being planned for LA, New York, and Seattle! Jump on in and help organize and/or suggest dates, and locations for more!
 * IndieWebCamp Planning!

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