For the past 12 years, following the demise of Google Reader Social, I have used Pinboard (see also) as a core part of my obscure microblog commentary on Twitter, App.net, and Mastodon. My posts have 3 fields: Title, Link, and Comment. On iOS I use the Pins.app Share Sheet for data entry, optionally edit in Pins.app, and the result is initially published in Pinboard. On the desktop I use a Pinboard bookmarklet to author and I edit in Pinboard.
IFTTT processes the Pinboard RSS feed and posts to my Mastodon instance (via web hook) and to my WordPress blog (kateva.org/sh). Although anyone can follow these posts via RSS from Pinboard or Mastodon or Kateva.org the small number who see them are likely following me on Mastodon. Mostly the posts are for Emily's interests and for my memory. I don't share them to my BlueSky account but I may do a future subset.
It's a kludgy and sometimes fragile workflow but I'm used to it. Alas Pinboard has been in decline for a year or so and around August 2024 it basically died. Maciej Cegłowski has since resurfaced but the service has been up and down and he's been generally unresponsive.
I have identified two replacements: micro.blog and raindrop.io. I chose Raindrop.io as most similar to my prior workflow but micro.blog is my next step.
Today I exported my pinboard content as a JSON feed (52K posts, of which the first few thousand were exports from Google Reader Social) and imported into Raindrop.io with good results. I signed up for the Raindrop.io monthly plan while I see what I can put together. I'll update this post with what I learn.
During this transition there will be some noisiness. Today I forgot to turn off my IFTTT feed and my raindrop.io import started generating kateva.org/sh entries that I had to remove. Eventually I'll remove the Pinboard content and close that account.
I'll update this post with what I learn.
Update 1/6/2025: Things are not looking good
Problems so far:
- Raindrop.io is deprecating RSS features in favor of an API approach and IFTTT integration. But the integration I want is buggy (can't handle URL even though it works with RSS integration) and the mastodon integration is only for one very large instance.
- Raindrop.io fetches a screenshot of the bookmark source to save as persistent artifact. It includes that in RSS as a img tag. For my purposes this is ugly noise in the post.
- Creating a Raindrop.io post from the desktop browser bookmarklet doesn't work well.