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date: 2024-07-03
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Out of all the web manifestos I have read on the indie web, this might be the one that resonates with me the most.{.item-list__indent}
* [You should have a website](https://nora.zone/manifesto.html) by Nora Reed
Nora Reed's website manifesto has been my go-to recommendated reading for why you should make your own website rather than relying on social media for your web presence.{.item-list__indent}
* [The one app to read them all already exists, and its called RSS](https://journal.jatan.space/why-use-rss/) by Jatan Mehta
I have been subscribing to RSS feeds since the 2000s to follow website and blog updates, and I encourage more internet users to do the same.
* [Nostalgia is Bullshit](https://wings.nu/nostalgia/) by Rin
* [Cohost So White: A Comprehensive Record of the Matter of Race on Cohost.org](https://alyaza.neocities.org/essays/Cohost/cohostsowhite) by Alyaza Birze
I do not like community and movements that are based on nostalgia, and Web 1.0 design nostalgia is no exception.{.item-list__indent}
* [Cohost So White: A Comprehensive Record of the Matter of Race on Cohost.org](https://alyaza.neocities.org/essays/Cohost/cohostsowhite) by Alyaza Birze
I have never had a Cohost account, but as an internet user who have witnessed and experienced racism, including microaggressions, on various online spaces. Alyaza's article is a good breakdown and study on how online platforms run by white people, even progressive ones, can still fail to address racial issues on their platform.{.item-list__indent}