Incoming webmentions are accepted by the site's back end but not displayed as of 26 April 2026. Details to follow.
The short version is, I had a lot of problems with the implementation of the webmentions plugin. It relies on comments being turned on, and the site's WordPress theme formatting and displaying them, which in the current theme shows them with virtually no useful information... simply a box listing that a webmention has been received from a given domain, with no indication of its type or content... having meaningless boxes plastered across the bottom of my pages doesn't do anything for me. At some point I would like to participate in webmentions, and hope to eventually make whatever theme modifications are necessary to have them displayed usefully and properly. Right now, though, with regrets, the technology is not in place to do this easily yet, and while I very much want to use them, it's going to be a project. So, until then, this site receives them, and I do see them on my admin screens, but I've turned off displaying the current implementation of them on the front end.
This is a convenience mirror of the Webmentions Receiver page, meant to accept webmentions sent to the homepage or domain as a whole, for technical reasons (ok, it's that the Webmentions WordPress plugin requires a WordPress Page, not a Post, to receive webmentions not directed at an internal article, but I can't add pages to the menus at present.)
Incoming webmentions have been indefinitely disabled as of 26 April. More on this later. This page has been specifically created just to receive webmentions directed at the homepage. If you see nothing else here, then there aren't any.




