Micro.blog - First Impressions
Now that I have a blog with an RSS feed, I want to check out Micro.blog. Itās yet-another-Twitter-replacement, but unlike others Iāve tried, this one isnāt based on new protocols or technology, instead it relies on a rather old one - RSS.
All I had to do to get started was register at Micro.blog and plug in my RSS feedās URL. This allows me to follow people on the network and see their posts and replies in a timeline.
My first problem was finding friends. I didnāt see an easy way to search for my Twitter friends on micro.blog. In fact, I couldnāt search for my friends at all. If you know someoneās username you can type it in and follow them. Otherwise the recommended way to find people is by looking at the Discover timeline, which contains posts from a ārandom selection of featured usersā.
My second problem was finding out that my replies on micro.blog will stay on micro.blog. This makes perfect sense given that it is really just syndicating RSS feeds, but imo it really falls short of the dream. For a service that āencourages publishing at your own domain name, where you can control your own contentā it seems weird that a large chunk of the content is hosted and controlled by yet another centralized service.
So my first impression is that this is not the service that will save the web or be the social network replacement I am looking for, but it may be a nice water cooler to hang out at in the meantime.