cross-posted from: https://discuss.online/post/40941829
Details at https://twtxt.dev/ and elsewhere. This has been in development since 2016. All you do is create a txt file in www or html and include info like
# nick = username # url = https://example.com/posts.txt # avatar = https://example.com/avatar.png # description = Describe thisto then begin posting using a command like like
echo -e "$(date -u +'%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ')\tHello to all of you out there! >> posts.txtThere are various registries and places you can submit your user via curl to become more discoverable by others. Also tons of spin-offs that add support for fancier markdown and such, but haven’t tried those yet.


You simply host the txt file. It doesn’t get more decentralized, to the point that centralization is the tricky part here.
And then you follow/subscribe other peoples feeds? And your client fetches them? but theres no such thing as a “global feed”?
It is simply a line of text, so you could always relay it into whatever system. Did you see the example where people have made it into a multi-user version on same server? https://twtxt.net/ There are also relays you can submit to to centralize.