🆕 Software Suggestion | WriteFreely & Plume #846
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Name: WriteFreely & Plume
Category: Productivity Tools
URL: https://writefreely.org/ & https://joinplu.me/
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Last night around 19 UTC I was replying to @JonahAragon to question whether anyone would be interested in Privacytols.io hosting either of those and I said I would be interested, but wouldn't use them, and wondered whether they are listed on the site which resulted to someone (who is not in my todo screenshot) suggesting me to open an issue.
In any case they are federated blogging platforms using ActivityPub and to me they seem like nice alternatives to WordPress, Blogger, Telegraph (Telegram's blog platform) etc. with a quick glance.
~ comment in a channel spamming my GitHub activity.
from its homepage.
Note: Privacytools.io is hosting a WriteFreely instance at https://write.privacytools.io/about
Seeing as we host a WriteFreely instance I'll close this, since it's listed under our own services. I'm not really sure if they're able to be actually recommended as a tool unless you'd want to add another category, because we currently don't recommend CMS's like WordPress, etc.