Something like you write a diary and publish it.
So you can read others diary and others can read yours.
Is it there something like that?
LiveJournal nostalgia intensifies
Edit: You might want to check out dreamwidth.org which is a continuation of old-school LJ.
sounds like a blog. you could try WordPress and use their Reader section to follow other Wordpress blogs. there’s also writefreely and write.as
WordPress even has ActivityPub support now via a plugin. That way it can be followed on Mastodon. You can also post to Lemmy communities by mentioning it in the post. Comments in the fediverse get added as comments to the blog.
soooo cooool
seriously, though, good to have the proof of concept, I was hoping to rewrite my own blog’s code to do something similar
I like write freely. Paper.wf has been down for a couple of weeks, but I like how clean it is and how much it just feels like a blank piece of paper. It feels like I don’t have to build a brand — I feel like it actively discourages that.
But it being down is discouraging. I can’t even get to the stuff I’ve written to migrate it elsewhere. If there is a host that is reliable, I’d give it another shot, but last time I looked most of them not open registration for free tiers.
Might take a look at write.as.
That’s the original meaning of a blog. I guess platforms like Tumblr and Wordpress would qualify and can still be used for that. But the way they’re actually used by most users has shifted quite a bit from their original intention. On the fediverse, something like friendica or even mastodon could work.
Title gore.
Xanga, re-invented
Tildeverse if you like computers
yes , check out writefreely and see reader section of that instance to read blogs made by people of that instance
- You can write your journal on Standard Notes and publish it on their Listed Blog.
- Check out Bear Blog (no trackers, no javascript)
- If you’re happy here at Lemmy and your instance allows you to create a community, you can lock that down and turn it into a blog.
Good luck!
EDIT You can always link your blog to the social media you already have.