Hay que celebrar que @pfefferle, bajo el paraguas de Automattic, ha lanzado la versión 1.0.0 del plugin #ActivityPub 👏
Esta es la mejor manera de federar tu blog de #WordPress :wordpress: 😀
Are you sitting down? Here goes!
44% of all websites that exist right now run on WordPress.
Right now, connecting a WordPress site to the Fediverse is just a matter of installing this plug-in.
If just a fraction of WordPress sites connect to ActivityPub, then the network effect of the Fediverse will eclipse Big Social.
If you have an indepdently hosted WordPress blog, you can turn it into a Fediverse server using a special plug-in. This means that people on Mastodon etc. can follow your blog and interact with it.
You can install it on your blog by logging into the WordPress dashboard, go to Plugins > Add New, then search for "ActivityPub". The plug-in you want is called "ActivityPub" and is by Matias Pfefferle.
You can also see more info about it at https://wordpress.org/plugins/activitypub and the author is on the Fediverse at @pfefferle
Once it's installed, you can find the blog's Fediverse address in your WordPress dashboard's Users section, it's listed at the bottom of the user's profile options. You can copy and paste this address into the search box on Mastodon etc to interact with that user's blog.
You'll also see an ActivityPub section in the Settings menu.
Note : This plug-in only works on independently hosted WordPress-powered blogs. It doesn't work on Wordpress.com free blogs.
@BurpBlog mejor este jeje :ablobcatreachreverse:
"The Fediverse" is more than just Mastodon. The Fediverse is many platforms that talk to each other using a common technical standard called ActivityPub.
If you're using one Fediverse platform, you can also interact with people on other Fediverse platforms, because ActivityPub connects them together.
Shares, follows, likes, comments... these things federate across the Fediverse from one platform to another. This happens so seamlessly that you may not even realise it is happening!
Try it yourself below:
@amogurumi is on PixelFed, a photo platform
@craftykat is on PeerTube, a video platform
@Jonathan is on WordPress (with WordPress ActivityPub plugin https://wordpress.org/plugins/activitypub), a blogging platform
If you access these from Mastodon, they look just like Mastodon accounts, and you interact with them in the same way too.
However, if you click on their profile avatar images you will see them on their home platforms.
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