diff --git a/news/000_first_post.json b/news/000_first_post.json
index 6ec558c..7785b15 100755
--- a/news/000_first_post.json
+++ b/news/000_first_post.json
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
{
"published": true,
- "date": "dec 28, 2017",
+ "date": "a not so long time ago",
"title": "first post",
- "author": "~ben",
+ "author": "~ben",
"content": "hi this is the first news post"
}
diff --git a/news/001_new_news.json b/news/001_new_news.json
index 1e5184c..03424b8 100755
--- a/news/001_new_news.json
+++ b/news/001_new_news.json
@@ -2,6 +2,6 @@
"published": true,
"date": "dec 28, 2017",
"title": "good news everyone",
- "author": "~ben",
+ "author": "~ben",
"content": "there's a news feed on the homepage now!! whenever there is any news, it will be posted here. if you have any big news, make a pull request on the github repo and then ~ben or another github admin can merge it"
}
diff --git a/news/002_dns_redirects.json b/news/002_dns_redirects.json
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..819497b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/news/002_dns_redirects.json
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+{
+ "published": true,
+ "date": "dec 2017",
+ "title": "username dns redirects",
+ "author": "~ben",
+ "content": "hey all
there is now a dns record (and virtual host) that will redirect requests from .tilde.team to tilde.team/~ -- for example ben.tilde.team redirects to tilde.team/~ben
also, the redirect preserves paths, so you can link to something under your user directory like this ben.tilde.team/blog => becomes tilde.team/~ben/blog
there are no ssl certs for these subdomains, so you will have to request those with plain http"
+}
diff --git a/news/003_mastodon.json b/news/003_mastodon.json
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..3c66ce5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/news/003_mastodon.json
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+{
+ "published": true,
+ "date": "dec 2017",
+ "title": "mastodon",
+ "author": "~ben",
+ "content": "hey tilders, there's a mastodon instance out there at social.tilde.team for members of the tilde community (and any others who are interested in an actually social social network. see you on there!"
+}