@mandikaye or is the "all posts" the main question?
You want to decide what post you want to share and what not? This was requeted quite some time and I will add an option for that in a future release. Like enable/disable comments on a post!
@harmonicarichard that is the nice thing with the plugin... you do not have to do much... simply do the same as always, but others can subscribe to your blog on the fediverse... or RSS, Atom, ... :)
@pfefferle So cool .. thank you for this work! Super keen to get it setup for our community site, but it means a hosting move (unless someone has figured out the bluehost issue) so its going to take me a bit longer.
@pfefferle@pixelcats I wouldn’t be surprised if it comes to WordPress.com before long as well.
I’d love to see ActivityPub come to Blogger as well, but that’s a pipe dream!
If it does come to Wordpress.com and I keep up my occasional writings that might be enough to bump me into the paid tier to use a custom domain (which currently I can do for free with Blogger)
@pfefferle Does anyone know a good example of a #WordPress site using the #ActivityPub plugin yet? I'm curious how it looks when viewed from my instance.
@pfefferle@fell@pfefferle Really useful to see how it works in practice, thanks. Especially interesting to see that comments appear to be federated too - so comments made in Mastodon (or presumably anywhere in the fediverse eg Calckey) all appear under the blog post itself on your site. Unless I'm mistaken!
@fell@pfefferle For example, you can follow my blog @acambronero (in Spanish) and its English version @antonio. In the latter I also have the Friends plugin installed.
@pfefferle I finally got this plugin running today after switching from Bluehost to Dreamhost. Thanks for the effort!
Now I’m just trying to figure out the quirks of Friends and its plugins, like Mastodon Apps, the later of which doesn’t seem to be working on various apps. Will be perfect once I get that up and running.
@inthedeltawaves I am glad that you finally got it up running! Sorry for the hassle! It’s nice to have a such diverse hosting landscape but it is hard, on the other side, to support every edge case and some times it is not even possible to work around some setups!
@pfefferle for sure. I am also not very skilled with this sort of thing so just a lot of trial and error, but thankful it exists and I’m learning. Thanks again.
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