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2021-09-03 09:38:10
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arbocenc
arbocenc@hub.netzgemeinde.eu
maralorn
wrote the following
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Fri, 03 Sep 2021 08:01:23 +0200
Does anyone know a way to get my personal
#mastodon
timeline as a
#rss
feed?
I don't mean my toots, but all the toots of everyone I follow together.
That would be awesome to use a
#rss
reader as read-only client.
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2021-09-03 09:42:30
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arbocenc
arbocenc@hub.netzgemeinde.eu
And what about #
hubzilla
? Is it possible @
Hubzilla Support Forum
@
Mario Vavti
?
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2021-09-03 10:05:15
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RockyIII
rockyiii@huby.infozoo.de
Don“t thinks this function does exist
@
Mario Vavti
/feed/ does not give you "toots of everyone I follow together" but "my toots"
In mastodon you can follow also TAGs of a hub by rss
e.g.
https://chaos.social/tags/haskell.rss
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2021-09-03 14:07:15
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Nolan
nolan@ein-hub-von-vielen.de
With #
Hubzilla
you have to use the source plugin to achieve this. It works well.
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2021-09-03 14:39:22
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RockyIII
rockyiii@huby.infozoo.de
@
Nolan
that is true... so you have to source every contact with this plugin - so all messenges of your contacts will be published in you home timeline - than you can follower this timeline by rss as mario wrote
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2021-09-03 18:12:30
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RockyIII
rockyiii@huby.infozoo.de
@
Mario Vavti
I understood personal timeline with "all the toots of everyone" as something like the HZ stream
/network
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2021-09-06 17:16:57
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arbocenc
arbocenc@hub.netzgemeinde.eu
It seems the Drupal built-in aggregator can import Hubzilla feed (
https://personal.calbasi.net/ca/aggregator/sources/26
). I guess it's due the lack of the title field. Other desktop aggregators show the entries without title, what is, al least, extrange. Maybe, like Mastodon, Hubzilla could take the first words as the rss title...
Ps drpal has a very powerful module, that ould do the trick, using an xml/html parser, but it's not a simple and fast work ;-) (
https://www.drupal.org/project/feeds
)
@
Mario Vavti
could be useful to start an issue with this stuff?
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2021-09-06 17:18:30
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arbocenc
arbocenc@hub.netzgemeinde.eu
@
RockyIII
no, I mean what @
Mario Vavti
understood: tooths I boost (not any tooth one of my Followed write/boost)
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2021-09-07 08:48:10
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arbocenc
arbocenc@hub.netzgemeinde.eu
They don't show any "title" field/tag. So they render as a list of "empty" threads. Please, see my screenshot:
I think that is the reason why default aggregator Drupal module don't catch them, but it's only a belief.
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2021-09-08 15:06:51
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arbocenc
arbocenc@hub.netzgemeinde.eu
Sure. There are aggregators that show part of the content. But, maybe we should think about what's the most important field. And URL / title are, for sure, 2 of them. Maybe has sense to show "anything" in a field (title) what is ALWAYS shown on aggregators...
And think about what to show on content (could be the first part of the content minus the part shown on the title? Etc). It could be interesting know how Mastodon or other similar services do.
Mastodon, if I'm not wrong, create a title field adding the author to the very first words of the tooth.
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