Where are the summary cards?

@sadlerjw You've certainly found a few of the remaining pain points within the broader community and specifically with WordPress. There are obviously some UI bits like properly threaded conversations across multiple syndicated silos that could be better. I've written a tad about how threaded comments work between sites using WordPress, though didn't touch on the idea of doing so also using Twitter or micro.blog: in the end, everything would support Webmention and needing to syndicate to outside services would be somewhat moot.As long as the conversation for something on micro.blog starts on your own site, the replies that occur there will generally flow back to your site via Webmention, but sadly one needs to use some manual chicanery to get a similar back and forth effect with other services like Twitter.I suspect that in the coming months/year(s) things on this end will improve as the community marches forward.Either way, congratulations on what you've done with you're site! Hope to see you around either via reader or micro.blog. by Chris AldrichChris Aldrich (Chris Aldrich)

As long as the conversation for something on micro.blog starts on your own site, the replies that occur there will generally flow back to your site via Webmention, but sadly one needs to use some manual chicanery to get a similar back and forth effect with other services like Twitter.

Chris, I think that is the problem I have with micro.blog. When I post on my own site and syndicate to Tumblr or WordPress.com, the entire post is created. With I syndicate to micro.blog, it's just a post title and a link. Twitter and Facebook support summary cards. Micro.blog does not.

Micro.blog just feels like another silo.

It's frustrating.

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