It’s great that when I ask about experiences with Hypothes.is answers are actually given by using Hypothes.is to annotate my blog post about it. And that links to it show up in my comments. It’s how this was all intended to work, a spread out conversation loosely tied together with links. That that sort of thing still works is mightily pleasing, whatever the attempts by the big social media silos to stunt the hyperlink as fundamental building block of our online interaction.

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    • Indirectly, as in the annotators mentioned it elsewhere, which triggered a WebMention to my site.

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