It did strike me as mildly amusing that the main way to use OAuth for the Indieweb is via a Twitter account. Luckily I do have a (pretty much unused) GitHub account, created in a very optimistic moment, so was able to use that.

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  1. @vanessa Using Twitter for OAuth 2.0 is just a first step into the IndieWeb. IndieAuth can technically support all sorts of login options (emails, mobile login, passwords, etc) @manton has expressed that he has plans for deeper IndieAuth integration in micro.blog, and David Shanske is currently working on an IndieAuth plug-in for WordPress that will allow the use of the WordPress User/Pass to login to Quill and other Micropub clients

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