Well, my bad. #Subscribing gave them my #email, that was it. I will check for #paywall first next time. I have no extra right now until I decide the redistribution of funds, so a paywall is a non-starter. Same result if you click from #Bluesky. FWIW. Off #MissKitty's list for now.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:hc7tndm7gduompba65aps75k/post/3mgy5uyl3ys2v
Mercure, Braid, PREP… news about subscribing to HTTP resource updates - Kévin Dunglas

Introduction For 32 years now, the venerable HTTP protocol has been at the heart of the Web. This protocol enables "resources" (anything that can be named can be a resource, but these are often documents) to be retrieved from a server using their unique identifier: their URL. Since 1991, the Web has exploded in popularity,

Kévin Dunglas - Founder of Les-Tilleuls.coop (worker-owned cooperative). Creator of API Platform, Mercure.rocks, Vulcain.rocks and of some Symfony components.
@r000t #subscribing Is that happening really? : O
Another example is #Halide, I'm not a #photography is life kind of guy, but I have burst of wanting to do more with my phone camera and subscribe for the month only to use it for a few days or week and then cancel of course. Imagine doing that with dozens of apps. Constant #subscribing and unsubscribing from apps. I'm obviously not against subscriptions but currently they are designed to screw the user. Just like how #GymMemberships have been designed for decades. 2/3

@NoctisEqui
I've been told that some apps and browser versions of Mastodon do not support #subscribing to #hashtags , while others do.

I kept the link to this thread on the topic noted for future reference. It might help you. I haven't really tried to do much with it yet.
https://universeodon.com/@harryhy/109378386916099091

JetStream (@[email protected])

@[email protected], how can I follow a hashtag? I can’t figure it out.

Universeodon
David Shanske has built a simple new IndieWeb friendly plugin for WordPress. For individual posts, the Extra Feeds plugin will add code into the <header> of one’s page to provide feed readers that have built-in discovery mechanisms the ability to find the additional feeds provided by WordPress for all the tags, categories, and other custom taxonomies that appear on any given page.  Without the plugin, WordPress core will generally only provide the main feed for your site and that of your comments feed. This is fine for sites that only post a few times a day or even per week. If you’re owning more of the content you post online on your own website as part of the IndieWeb or Domain of One’s Own movements, you’ll likely want more control for the benefit of your readers. In reality WordPress provides feeds for every tag, category, or custom taxonomy that appears on your site, it just doesn’t advertise them to feed readers or other machines unless you add them manually or via custom code or a plugin. Having this as an option can be helpful when you’re publishing dozens of posts a day and your potential readers may only want a subsection of your posting output. In my case I have a handful of taxonomies that post hundreds to thousands of items per year, so it’s more likely someone may want a subsection of my content rather than my firehose. In fact, I just ran across a statistician yesterday who was following just my math and information theory/biology related posts. With over 7,000 individual taxonomy entries on my site you’ve got a lot of choice, so happy hunting and reading! This plugin also includes feeds for Post Formats, Post Kinds (if you have that plugin installed), and the author feed for sites with one or more different authors. This is useful in that now while you’re on any particular page and want to subscribe to something on that specific page, it will be much easier to find those feeds, which have always been there, but are just not easily uncovered by many feed reader work flows because they weren’t explicitly declared. Some examples from a recent listen post on my site now let you more easily find and subscribe to: my faux-cast: <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="Chris Aldrich &raquo; listen Kind Feed" href="https://boffosocko.com/kind/listen/feed/rss/" /> the feed of items tagged with Econ Extra … <a href="" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text"></span></a> https://boffosocko.com/2020/02/10/extra-feeds-plugin-for-wordpress/
Chris Aldrich

Chris Aldrich

@lichen hey, thanks for sharing the episodes from this (new to me) podcast

https://www.endoftheworldshow.org/

#subscribing

How to Survive the End of the World