@davew I think it is not only the problem, to find the podcast on the main directories, but that a lot of podcast are published using services, so that it is sometimes not even possible to simply follow their local sites RSS feed :(
I am currently trying to make Podcasts also a first class citizen of the Fediverse but it is not as easy as I thought. It seems that quite some sites do not even use local podcasting plugins any more, looking at the number of downloads.
Means I can type in the comments to replies and they should federate back over to the original thread. Before, WordPress really couldn’t act as a discussion federator; I made it easy on myself by just federating my comment URLs via webmention to wherever they needed to go manually (copy comment, paste into other website text box, submit.) Or at the very best, use my Mastodon or MicroBlog account to respond. Hopefully this makes replying back to others easier now; although I still don’t know about Webmention support or how it works in syndication…
@starrwulfe@starrwulfe this is not a bug (works perfect on my site since month), but seems to be a problem with caching. We are already checking how to work around that properly.
I would like to filter out all the empty 'bridgy response' comments. It is webmention comments of the 'like' and repost' type, which are displayed seperately.
Ich hätte da mal eine Frage: Wenn ich das Activity-Plugin auf meinem Wordpress-Blog aktiviere, wird dann eine neuer Mastodon-Account erzeugt oder kann ich das mit dem hier bestehenden Account @joerghafer verknüpfen? Danke für Infos! @davidlohner@timovt@nele#FediverseTips#wordpress
@davidlohner@joerghafer@Krisuuu@nele@timovt Ich will nicht ausschließen dass WordPress irgendwann auch alle features von mastodon hat, man darf aber nicht vergessen, dass das eine menge traffic mit sich bringt und shared hosting meistens nicht darauf ausgelegt ist.