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    8 months ago

    A static website on a simple shared host isn’t really an issue security wise, and even WordPress has become much better in that regard as it has automatic unattended upgrades these days.

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      8 months ago

      The problems are bots spamming, or attacking to gather PI. Too much effort. We can’t have nice things anymore

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        8 months ago

        Neither can happen on a static website.

        And if you are doing POSSE anyways, you can just embedd a Mastodon feed for comments if you really want that.

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          8 months ago

          I am talking about “forum-like” websites not static web pages. The article is about fediverse

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            The article is mostly about POSSE and how to manage sharing links to your blog to many different social media sites.

            Static website builders are often specifically designed for blogs.