personal feed
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A personal feed is a feed of your posts and may refer to typical IndieWeb homepages (sometimes separate pages) which have a stream of posts, also called a profile feed on silos, and in developer or older blogging contexts, may refer to a separate feed file of your posts.
IndieWeb Examples
Mixed/composite homepage feed examples with complete posts (AKA blogs):
- Tantek Çelik: https://tantek.com/ (2010 onward, previously redirected at times to month permalinks 2002-2008)
- Jeremy Keith: https://adactio.com/ (late 2012+)
- Aaron Parecki: https://aaronparecki.com/ (2016+)
Streams of partial posts / summaries:
- Pelle Wessman http://voxpelli.com/ – stream of latest blog post titles
Streams of only names/titles of posts:
- https://jacky.wtf (2022+) - homepage links to articles (when present) and a small link-log
- https://ar.al/ (redirected from https://aralbalkan.com/)
- Kelson Vibber: https://kvibber.com - homepage links to recent blog posts and other new/updated pages.
Separate feeds (not on homepage):
- bear https://bear.im/bearlog
- Pelle Wessman http://voxpelli.com/ – links to separate feeds for bookmarks and social interactions
- http://2015.aaronparecki.com/ (2012-2015)
Silo Profile Feeds
- 2022-10-05 Instagram Is Now Putting Ads In Your Profile Feed
Note defining use of profile feed as a "vertical scrolling experience" of the complete/full posts shown when someone taps on a thumbnail on a user's profile, thus posts from that user (in contrast to a news feed or home feed).The profile feed refers to the vertical scrolling experience activated once someone taps a thumbnail on a user’s profile. It doesn’t refer to the profile grid, which will remain free from advertising.