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Some weeks ago I created my public wishlist under the slash-page /wishlist. After some time showed Tim Hårek me the repo Awesome Website Paths, which contained a list of common URL paths. Here, I saw that people used /wish for their public wishlist as a standard, so I switched.

At first I wanted this post to be about me introducing two new slash-pages that I think should be standardized on the Indie Web. These two were:

  • /bookshelf - which shows what the person reads, have read, and wants to read
  • /watchlist - which shows what the person watches, have watched, and wants to watch

This would either cancel out the need for a third-party service for these topics, or they could open up the possibility for an IndieWeb social application where these pages are just RSS-feed of peoples content that you can follow.

But, then I thought instead of two new slash-pages for logging your entertainment, we could just introduce one main slash-page which shows all the stuff a person wants to log on their website.

So I introduce the new slash-page /logs - which shows what the person is logging on their website. This could be like the entertainment-related topics metioned above, or you can further expand on it and have pages for all your runs, like James Van Dyne, or your moonboard sends, like I do.