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socialfy-your-domain made people think you needed manual interaction
I don't know why, but people started following those instructions for no apparent reason and it ended up causing a bunch of federation issues or homegrown cron script messes. Maybe changing the name to "another" instead of "your" domain will make people stop doing stuff randomly.
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Initial simple way to Webfinger enable your domain -- needs PHP.
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This guide needs some updating, since it will only guide you to present
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XML data (while the curl command likely gives you JSON). The workaround
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is to simply make curl get 'webfinger.xml' instead, and/or have another
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file that contains JSON, but that requires editing the PHP file as well.
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