- cross-posted to:
- fediverse@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- fediverse@lemmy.world
Integration between WordPress and ActivityPub has been a long time coming. It’s existed in several different iterations over the years, but the latest attempt is directly sponsored by Automattic, the owners of WordPress. This article covers some basic how-tos and explains some various quirks in the integration.
Interesting. Are Lemmy users themselves not Person/User actors? It seems like Lemmy might benefit from allowing those types to be followed, or at the very least, viewed.
It’s an interesting thought, but: as an author, I have no pre-emptive concept of who is going to be reading my posts, or which community I should share something to specifically. I think it would be easier to just make certain kinds of Actors and activity types visible to Lemmy, so that those posts can then be reshared to whatever communities that somebody cares about.
We can view users, but not follow them. @ing is definitely a non-solution.
Who’s ing?
Agreed. I brought it up in the dev AMA, and it’s an issue on GitHub. Devs say it would be a lot of work and isn’t a priority.
Currently, masto kinda sucks with groups and Lemmy with users. Overall it seems an unfortunately limited state of affairs in need of a clean up.
And, as I’m sure I am a broken record on, undermines the idea that the fediverse actually exists, yet.
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All of that being said, I do wonder if there are grounds to question Wordpress going entirely with a Person actor? A blog or Wordpress page isn’t necessarily written by a single author and can be closer to an RSS feed of multiples people’s work right? A Group actor might have actually made more sense then …?
If true, I’d guess they went with a Person actor for mastodon compatibility, which if true, would be a little saddening.