Building Weidu Fanling in Public

I am beginning an IndieWeb experiment because I want a home online that is not completely dependent on algorithmic feeds, platform moods, follower counts, or whatever a corporate system decides to show people on a given day.

This is not a dramatic rejection of social media. I still use platforms, and I still understand why they matter.

The point is simpler: I want one small place on the web that can act as a home base. A place where the original version of the work can live first, where the process can be witnessed, and where other people who feel nervous, underfunded, technically unsure, or creatively overwhelmed can see the steps in plain language.

The aim is not to build a perfect website.

The aim is to build a real one.

The principle is simple:

Start small. Own the address. Publish there first. Share elsewhere after.

Weidu Fanling / 未读凡灵 begins here as a small independent home for music, field notes, visual experiments, and attempts to think beyond the algorithmic feed.

This is the beginning.