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I myself place the links to the syndications under every article, every note and every photo, even if this means a bit more work after publication because I have to write the links manually in the frontmatter of the post. But for my readers, a reaction is usually just a click away, because I see a post on my website as the starting point for communication. I don't just write for myself, but also for you and it's nice to see when a post elicits a positive reaction or even criticism and perhaps a conversation develops from it, which helps me to make progress. That's why I consider the reactions as part of the post and, like some of my favourite bloggers, display them below the text. Tools for this are bridgy and webmention.io, at least for the Mastodon syndications. Other platforms do not yet offer Webmention support or even an interface to retrieve the reactions, but in the future I would like to connect at least those that do.
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With the introduction of my blogroll, my morning routine has changed without me having planned it. By displaying the latest blogger posts there by fetsching them while the site is build once a day, I start reading there instead of in my standard feed reader feedly. I no longer subscribe to the 40 blogs currently on my list, but use Read You as a blogroll reader in case I miss something.