I’ve been wanting to have a blog/personal website on the fediverse for a while, something close to neocities and I was wondering if you know of some platforms.
I see a lot of people recommend WordPress but recently I just discovered Hubzilla which seems like a good option but I don’t see anyone talk too much about it.
What’s the opinion on Hubzilla? and any other ideas? thanks :)


Sorry I don’t get it. It does blogs, correct? How is that a swiss army knife on steroids?
Some Fediverse server applications are being described as “the Swiss Army knife of the Fediverse” because they have so many features, and they cover so many use-cases. They’re advertised as the most fully-featured Fediverse server applications to ever exist. By people who have never heard of Hubzilla, or who count on everyone else never having heard of Hubzilla.
Still, Hubzilla blows them clean out of the water, feature-wise and use-case-wise, without even breaking a sweat.
It does do blogs. And it does Facebook. And it does shit-tons of stuff on top of that. And if you choose so, it can do even more shit-tons of stuff on top of these shit-tons.
Hubzilla offers you, all under one roof:
Hubzilla can be your microblogging platform.
Hubzilla can be your social networking platform.
Hubzilla can be your Fediverse blog.
Hubzilla can be your non-federating blog.
Hubzilla can be your NeoCities webpage host.
Hubzilla can be your forum.
Hubzilla can be your personal wiki.
Hubzilla can be your little cloud file storage.
Hubzilla can be the DAV server that you use to sync the addressbooks and calendars on your phone and your PC.
Etc.
And Hubzilla can be any combination of the above. Like, a website with its own forum, with its own news blog, with its own wiki, with its own event calendar. All within one Hubzilla channel.
Hubzilla isn’t even new. It isn’t someone’s recent brain-child. It has been developed for 14 years now, longer than Mastodon. And it is still under active development. That doesn’t even mean small patches every few months. Rather, it means that the devs actually keep whipping up new features and/or greatly improving existing features. And that says nothing about the third-party add-ons and themes which slowly get more and more, too.