How standard.site uses the AT Protocol to keep website content decentralized and discoverable
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This article introduces standard.site, a service that allows bloggers to maintain ownership of their content by registering their website and its content to a decentralized index built on the AT Protocol. Unlike centralized platforms like Medium or dev.to where users give up content ownership, standard.site enables content discoverability through a decentralized searchable index. The post explains how the AT Protocol works as a decentralized social networking framework that uses custom JSON records, and provides guidance on connecting a personal website to this system.
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· 4 pulledYour first instinct might be to host on platforms like Medium or dev.to. But that would mean giving up ownership of your content.
standard.site lets you keep your own website and register it – and its content – to a decentralized index that any client can search.
A bit like what Google is supposed to be: making content discoverable.
The AT Protocol is a decentralized social networking framework that lets you write records – custom JSON – onto a shared
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