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      <title>What To Know About WriteFreely: The FAQ</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Its been a week  9 months (10/20) or so since I&#39;ve set up my #WriteFreely instance. &#xA;Here&#39;s how I did it &#xA;&#xA;I quite like it as a blogging platform. I&#39;ve learned a few things along the way and since. &#xA;&#xA;Is it the most fully featured blog platform? Nope, not by a long shot. But depending on your needs it might be sufficient for you.  On the Fediverse of late I&#39;ve noticed an uptick of people asking questions about WriteFreely vs. say, Plume or WordPress+their ActivityPub plugin for federation-capable blogs. &#xA;&#xA;Since there are few free WriteFreely instances with open registrations (as opposed to invite only or restricted) where you can experiment with it, you&#39;re going to want to know more about what you get with WriteFreely... or more importantly, what you don&#39;t get, before you $pony up$ for a paid WriteFreely service, or expend the effort to set yourself up your own instance. So let&#39;s answer a few questions, with a particular comparison with WordPress.&#xA;&#xA;WriteFreely vs....&#xA;What are the other Federated blog platforms?&#xA;&#xA;WriteFreely&#xA;&#xA;Plume - this has some additional features that WriteFreely doesn&#39;t have, but isn&#39;t as actively developed.&#xA;&#xA;Write.As - this is actually a hosted WriteFreely instance by the developers of WriteFreely; they have both paid and fee tier accounts.&#xA;&#xA;WordPress+ActivityPub plugin: WordPress&#39;s parent company just bought the developers of the ActivityPub plugin; but to use plugins you need a paid $WordPress$ ($54/month!!) tier. &#xA;&#xA;Drupal + ActivityPub - Drupal has a module that implements ActivityPub on a Drupal site - no shade on Drupal but while its an excellent and capable content management system for managing all of the resources of a complex website, is serious overkill for a personal blog.&#xA;&#xA;Also, rumour has it that &#xA;&#xA;Medium (who just launched a Mastodon instance for their users) and&#xA;Substack&#xA;are working on ActivityPub integrations&#xA;&#xA;Does WriteFreely have....&#xA;Themes? no. WP lets you choose a theme. But without $plugins$ you can&#39;t customize them. &#xA;Blocks? no. WP edits chunks of text in blocks &lt;- to which you can apply various block styles. No such thing here. &#xA;Reeusable text snips/blocks? aka chunks of reusable content? no&#xA;Text formatting? yes.  Text in WriteFreely is formatted using a subset of Markdown. See my writefreely Writer&#39;s Guide – Cheat Sheet&#xA;HTML? yes, a limited subset. see writefreely Writer&#39;s Guide – Cheat Sheet&#xA;Tables? yes; native tables will allow you to use inline Markdown that WF supports, but customization of those tables will be limited to what you can do with stylesheets; if you want to get fancy (e.g. column or row spanning) you can use HTML tables, but any Markdown within those HTML tables will not render. &#xA;custom CSS? yes, at a blog level. You can define custom styles however and apply them to specific text/Markdown elements by wrapping those in span style=&#34;customstyle&#34;/span tags. &#xA;Advanced page layout? no (except what you can accomplish through CSS, divs and tables)&#xA;&#xA;Media/Images&#xA;link to/display media from another site like Imgur or Pixelfed? yes&#xA;embed media from another site? yes, with stuff like iframes: iframe width=&#34;560&#34; height=&#34;315&#34; src=&#34;https://www.youtube.com/embed/BTdOHBIppx8&#34; title=&#34;YouTube video player&#34; frameborder=&#34;0&#34; allow=&#34;accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share&#34; allowfullscreen/iframe&#xA;&#xA;Can WriteFreely Store Media/Images/Files?&#xA;if you have access to the WriteFreely instance (server) itself? Yes (see below)&#xA;if you do NOT have admin access to the WF instance: no. &#xA;&#xA;WriteFreely currently does not have any built-in file storage, management or upload capability. It will, however, happily host any file that is stored - or linked to - within its statics folder: this is where images like the site favourite/browser tab icon, user &#34;letter&#34; avatars, default site stylesheets are served from.&#xA;&#xA;All of the images used in this blog are hosted by WriteFreely: I have a link from within the statics folder to a different folder that is a Samba network share accessible to the computers on my home network. It would be trivial to setup any means of remote file upload: FTP, cgi-based HTTP upload; if you have administrative access to the server that hosts WriteFreely. &#xA;&#xA;How does WriteFreely Organize/Index My Content?&#xA;create and save multiple drafts? yes&#xA;unpublish a post back to draft? yes&#xA;categories? no&#xA;labels? no&#xA;hashtags? yes - these are ignored by Federated services, but anything you hashtag in a WriteFreely post becomes a link to a listing of ALL posts that also have that hashtag. So this is similar to labels in WordPress. &#xA;multiple blogs per user? Yes (if configured by the instance admin)&#xA;&#xA;What stats does WriteFreely offer?&#xA;For each blog, you can view&#xA;&#xA;how many followers&#xA;for each blog post, how many views&#xA;&#xA;Thats it. Unlike WordPress, the stats are &#34;lifetime&#34; and there&#39;s no advanced breakdown like where viewers are from or how many views per day/month. Unless you&#39;re the instance admin, in which case you can get this info from the WriteFreely log file.&#xA;&#xA;How does WriteFreely Federate?&#xA;When you post in WriteFreely, the first line of your post becomes the &#34;slug&#34; - the text snip that accompanies your post. The post is just a link back to WriteFreely and a preview generated by whatever is viewing it. Here&#39;s how one of my posts appears in Mastadon:&#xA;Here&#39;s how a WriteFreely post appears in Mastadon&#xA;&#xA;can your blogs be &#34;followed&#34; by other users on the Fediverse? yes&#xA;can Fediverse peeps reply/comment on your blog posts? no&#xA;can you mention a hashtag in your post and have it show up under that hashtag in Federated services? no&#xA;can you @mention users and have your post show up in their inbox? yes, but the text around their @mention appears like a direct message and a link to the blog post may not be included. &#xA;can your blog &#34;manage&#34; follows? i.e. block etc. no&#xA;&#xA;In WordPress+ActivityPub plugin Federated users can respond to blog posts, which appear as comments on the post; subsequent comments and replies thread accordingly. &#xA;&#xA;Can data be Imported/Exported? &#xA;Yes - all of your posts (including Drafts) can be exported as markdown files, bundled in a convenient zip. These can be imported into any other WriteFreely instance. &#xA;&#xA;Can I monetize my WriteFreely blog? &#xA;Supposedly - that&#39;s a feature I haven&#39;t played around with yet as it doesn&#39;t interest me. &#xA;&#xA;How does WriteFreely support multiple users?&#xA;WF instances can be configured as single user (in which case registrations aren&#39;t even applicable) or multi-user. If multi-user, the instance can be configured with open registrations (anyone can sign up), invite-only (where invites can be sent from users or only admins). &#xA;&#xA;What about blog privacy?&#xA;Each blog can be configured to be: &#xA;Unlisted -This blog is visible to anyone with its link.&#xA;Private - Only you may read this blog (while you&#39;re logged in).&#xA;Password-protected: A password is required to read this blog.&#xA;Public - This blog is displayed on the public reader, and is visible to anyone with its link. (the Reader is a meta &#34;aggregate&#34; blog where all blogs on the instance show up in a single feed on the instance home page)&#xA;&#xA;There doesn&#39;t seem to be a lot of WriteFreely instances out there where I can sign up for a free account&#xA;&#xA;WF Instances with open registrations get invaded by bot spam accounts relatively quickly. These drown out the active user accounts on each instance (like in the Reader) and/or cause problems for the instance hosting (hardware usage, bandwidth, denial of service). &#xA;&#xA;WriteFreely is Open-Source - How Actively Is It Maintained?&#xA;WriteFreely is actively-ish maintained. As I write this of 2023-09-27, the latest release (https://github.com/writefreely/writefreely/releases) is 3 months old 0.14. The maintainer of the project, @matt@writing.exchange is one of the founders of Write.As, which is a subscription/paid WriteFreely-based blog hosting service, so #writeas is getting all the attention but new updates are promised soon. I can&#39;t comment on how frequently features/fixes get backported from Write.As to WF, I just got here.&#xA;&#xA;Having said that, poking around the GitHub for WF, there are a lot of comments like &#34;is this actively maintained?&#34; ... so .. ¯\\(ツ)/¯  &#xA;&#xA;It&#39;s fairly good &#34;as is,&#34; and I haven&#39;t encountered any bugs so far, but you should know this going in. In any case, the fear of having your blog &#34;locked in&#34; to an unmaintained platform isn&#39;t a concern with WriteFreely as you can export your posts with a click, and Markdown conversion engines are all over the place. Markdown is a fairly ubiquitous text syntax. &#xA;&#xA;Can I have a trial account on YOUR instance? &#xA;Maybe. DM me at @tezoatlipoca@mas.to after you read the about page.&#xA;&#xA;I would like to set up my own WriteFreely Instance&#xA;Well that&#39;s good cause I just wrote up how to do just that.&#xA;&#xA;Changelog&#xA;2023-02-xx - initial&#xA;2023-09-27 - update to &#34;freshness&#34; as 0.14 just dropped.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its been <del>a week</del>  9 months (10/20) or so since I&#39;ve set up my <a href="/tezoatlipoca/tag:WriteFreely" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">WriteFreely</span></a> instance.
<a href="https://awadwatt.com/tezoatlipoca/federated-blog-writefreely-how-to-self-host-on-a-potato" rel="nofollow">Here&#39;s how I did it</a></p>

<p>I quite like it as a blogging platform. I&#39;ve learned a few things along the way and since.</p>

<p>Is it the most fully featured blog platform? Nope, not by a long shot. But depending on your needs it might be sufficient for <em>you</em>.  On the Fediverse of late I&#39;ve noticed an uptick of people asking questions about WriteFreely vs. say, Plume or WordPress+their ActivityPub plugin for federation-capable blogs.</p>

<p>Since there are few <em>free</em> WriteFreely instances with open registrations (as opposed to invite only or restricted) where you can experiment with it, you&#39;re going to want to know more about what you get with WriteFreely... or more importantly, what you don&#39;t get, before you $pony up$ for a paid WriteFreely service, or expend the effort to set yourself up your own instance. So let&#39;s answer a few questions, with a particular comparison with WordPress.</p>

<h2 id="writefreely-vs">WriteFreely vs....</h2>

<p>What are the other Federated blog platforms?</p>
<ul><li><p>WriteFreely</p></li>

<li><p>Plume – this has some additional features that WriteFreely doesn&#39;t have, but isn&#39;t as actively developed.</p></li>

<li><p>Write.As – this is actually a hosted WriteFreely instance by the developers of WriteFreely; they have both paid and fee tier accounts.</p></li>

<li><p>WordPress+ActivityPub plugin: WordPress&#39;s parent company just bought the developers of the ActivityPub plugin; but to use plugins you need a paid $WordPress$ ($54/month!!) tier.</p></li>

<li><p>Drupal + ActivityPub – Drupal has a module that implements ActivityPub on a Drupal site – no shade on Drupal but while its an excellent and capable content management system for managing all of the resources of a complex website, is serious overkill for a personal blog.</p></li></ul>

<p>Also, rumour has it that</p>
<ul><li>Medium (who just launched a Mastodon instance for their users) and</li>
<li>Substack
are working on ActivityPub integrations</li></ul>

<h2 id="does-writefreely-have">Does WriteFreely have....</h2>
<ul><li>Themes? no. WP lets you choose a theme. But without $plugins$ you can&#39;t customize them.</li>
<li>Blocks? no. WP edits chunks of text in blocks &lt;– to which you can apply various block styles. No such thing here.</li>
<li>Reeusable text snips/blocks? aka chunks of reusable content? no</li>
<li>Text formatting? yes.  Text in WriteFreely is formatted using a subset of Markdown. See my <a href="https://awadwatt.com/tezoatlipoca/writefreely-writers-guide-cheat-sheet" rel="nofollow">writefreely Writer&#39;s Guide – Cheat Sheet</a></li>
<li>HTML? yes, a limited subset. see <a href="https://awadwatt.com/tezoatlipoca/writefreely-writers-guide-cheat-sheet" rel="nofollow">writefreely Writer&#39;s Guide – Cheat Sheet</a></li>
<li>Tables? yes; native tables will allow you to use inline Markdown that WF supports, but customization of those tables will be limited to what you can do with stylesheets; if you want to get fancy (e.g. column or row spanning) you can use HTML tables, but any Markdown within those HTML tables will not render.</li>
<li>custom CSS? yes, at a blog level. You can define custom styles however and apply them to specific text/Markdown elements by wrapping those in <code>&lt;span style=&#34;customstyle&#34;&gt;&lt;/span&gt;</code> tags.</li>
<li>Advanced page layout? no (except what you can accomplish through CSS, divs and tables)</li></ul>

<h2 id="media-images">Media/Images</h2>
<ul><li>link to/display media from another site like Imgur or Pixelfed? yes</li>
<li><em>embed</em> media from another site? yes, with stuff like iframes: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/BTdOHBIppx8" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></li></ul>

<h2 id="can-writefreely-store-media-images-files">Can WriteFreely Store Media/Images/Files?</h2>
<ul><li>if you have access to the WriteFreely instance (server) itself? Yes (see below)</li>
<li>if you do NOT have admin access to the WF instance: no.</li></ul>

<p>WriteFreely currently does not have any built-in file storage, management or upload capability. It will, however, happily host any file that is stored – or linked to – within its <em>statics</em> folder: this is where images like the site favourite/browser tab icon, user “letter” avatars, default site stylesheets are served from.</p>

<p>All of the images used in this blog are hosted by WriteFreely: I have a link from within the statics folder to a different folder that is a Samba network share accessible to the computers on my home network. It would be trivial to setup any means of remote file upload: FTP, cgi-based HTTP upload; if you have administrative access to the server that hosts WriteFreely.</p>

<h2 id="how-does-writefreely-organize-index-my-content">How does WriteFreely Organize/Index My Content?</h2>
<ul><li>create and save multiple drafts? yes</li>
<li>unpublish a post back to draft? yes</li>
<li>categories? no</li>
<li>labels? no</li>
<li>hashtags? yes – these are ignored by Federated services, but anything you hashtag in a WriteFreely post becomes a link to a listing of ALL posts that also have that hashtag. So this is similar to labels in WordPress.</li>
<li>multiple blogs per user? Yes (if configured by the instance admin)</li></ul>

<h2 id="what-stats-does-writefreely-offer">What stats does WriteFreely offer?</h2>

<p>For each blog, you can view</p>
<ul><li>how many followers</li>
<li>for each blog post, how many views</li></ul>

<p>Thats it. Unlike WordPress, the stats are “lifetime” and there&#39;s no advanced breakdown like where viewers are from or how many views per day/month. <em>Unless you&#39;re the instance admin, in which case you can get this info from the WriteFreely log file.</em></p>

<h2 id="how-does-writefreely-federate">How does WriteFreely Federate?</h2>

<p>When you post in WriteFreely, the first line of your post becomes the “slug” – the text snip that accompanies your post. The post is just a link back to WriteFreely and a preview generated by whatever is viewing it. Here&#39;s how one of my posts appears in Mastadon:
<img src="/tez/slug.PNG" alt="Here&#39;s how a WriteFreely post appears in Mastadon"></p>
<ul><li>can your blogs be “followed” by other users on the Fediverse? yes</li>
<li>can Fediverse peeps reply/comment on your blog posts? no</li>
<li>can you mention a hashtag in your post and have it show up under that hashtag in Federated services? no</li>
<li>can you @mention users and have your post show up in their inbox? yes, but the text around their @mention appears like a direct message and a link to the blog post may not be included.</li>
<li>can your blog “manage” follows? i.e. block etc. no</li></ul>

<p>In WordPress+ActivityPub plugin Federated users can respond to blog posts, which appear as comments on the post; subsequent comments and replies thread accordingly.</p>

<h2 id="can-data-be-imported-exported">Can data be Imported/Exported?</h2>

<p>Yes – all of your posts (including Drafts) can be exported as markdown files, bundled in a convenient zip. These can be imported into any other WriteFreely instance.</p>

<h2 id="can-i-monetize-my-writefreely-blog">Can I monetize my WriteFreely blog?</h2>

<p>Supposedly – that&#39;s a feature I haven&#39;t played around with yet as it doesn&#39;t interest me.</p>

<h2 id="how-does-writefreely-support-multiple-users">How does WriteFreely support multiple users?</h2>

<p>WF instances can be configured as single user (in which case registrations aren&#39;t even applicable) or multi-user. If multi-user, the instance can be configured with open registrations (anyone can sign up), invite-only (where invites can be sent from users or only admins).</p>

<h2 id="what-about-blog-privacy">What about blog privacy?</h2>

<p>Each blog can be configured to be:
Unlisted -This blog is visible to anyone with its link.
Private – Only you may read this blog (while you&#39;re logged in).
Password-protected: A password is required to read this blog.
Public – This blog is displayed on the public reader, and is visible to anyone with its link. (the Reader is a meta “aggregate” blog where all blogs on the instance show up in a single feed on the instance home page)</p>

<h2 id="there-doesn-t-seem-to-be-a-lot-of-writefreely-instances-out-there-where-i-can-sign-up-for-a-free-account">There doesn&#39;t seem to be a lot of WriteFreely instances out there where I can sign up for a free account</h2>

<p>WF Instances with open registrations get invaded by bot spam accounts relatively quickly. These drown out the active user accounts on each instance (like in the Reader) and/or cause problems for the instance hosting (hardware usage, bandwidth, denial of service).</p>

<h2 id="writefreely-is-open-source-how-actively-is-it-maintained">WriteFreely is Open-Source – How Actively Is It Maintained?</h2>

<p>WriteFreely is <em>actively-ish</em> maintained. As <del>I write this</del> of 2023-09-27, the latest release (<a href="https://github.com/writefreely/writefreely/releases" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/writefreely/writefreely/releases</a>) is <del>3 months old</del> 0.14. The maintainer of the project, <a href="https://awadwatt.com/@/matt@writing.exchange" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow">@<span>matt@writing.exchange</span></a> is one of the founders of Write.As, which is a subscription/paid WriteFreely-based blog hosting service, so <a href="/tezoatlipoca/tag:writeas" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">writeas</span></a> is getting all the attention <strong>but new updates are promised soon</strong>. <del>I can&#39;t comment on how frequently features/fixes get backported from Write.As to WF, I just got here.</del></p>

<p>~~Having said that, poking around the GitHub for WF, there are a lot of comments like “is this actively maintained?” ... so .. ¯\<em>(ツ)</em>/¯  ~~</p>

<p>It&#39;s fairly good “as is,” and I haven&#39;t encountered any bugs so far, but you should know this going in. In any case, the fear of having your blog “locked in” to an unmaintained platform isn&#39;t a concern with WriteFreely as you can export your posts with a click, and Markdown conversion engines are all over the place. Markdown is a fairly ubiquitous text syntax.</p>

<h2 id="can-i-have-a-trial-account-on-your-instance">Can I have a trial account on YOUR instance?</h2>

<p>Maybe. DM me at <a href="https://awadwatt.com/@/tezoatlipoca@mas.to" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow">@<span>tezoatlipoca@mas.to</span></a> after you read the <a href="https://awadwatt.com/about" rel="nofollow">about page</a>.</p>

<h2 id="i-would-like-to-set-up-my-own-writefreely-instance">I would like to set up my own WriteFreely Instance</h2>

<p><a href="https://awadwatt.com/tezoatlipoca/federated-blog-writefreely-how-to-self-host-on-a-potato" rel="nofollow">Well that&#39;s good cause I just wrote up how to do just that.</a></p>

<h1 id="changelog">Changelog</h1>

<p>2023-02-xx – initial
2023-09-27 – update to “freshness” as 0.14 just dropped.</p>
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