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Standard.site: Decentralized Long-Form Publishing on the Atmosphere

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Originally published on Piccalil Blog

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Standard.site: Decentralized Long-Form Publishing on the Atmosphere

Summary & Key Takeaways ​

  • Standard.site provides lexicons for publishing long-form content on the decentralized web.
  • It utilizes the AT Protocol, similar to Bluesky, for content distribution.
  • The core is an open schema defining how articles and essays are formatted as data.
  • Adopting Standard.site enables content to be natively understood across the decentralized web.
  • Benefits include enhanced rich embeds on platforms like Bluesky.
  • Content becomes interoperable and can populate various readers and networks without extra work.
  • It allows content to be moved between hosts without data or audience loss.
  • The protocol ensures no single controlling authority over the content.

Our Commentary ​

This is genuinely exciting. The idea of truly portable, natively understood long-form content on a decentralized web is a powerful vision. We've been stuck with RSS and scrapers for too long. Standard.site, building on AT Protocol, feels like a real step forward for content creators. I'm eager to see how widely this gets adopted.

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