Wouldn't it be great if there were a list of WordPress users who have turned on their ActivityPub plugin, so we know who to subscribe to on our favorite ActivityPub service.
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Wouldn't it be great if there were a list of WordPress users who have turned on their ActivityPub plugin, so we know who to subscribe to on our favorite ActivityPub service.
@davew Wordpress, long time ago, allowed for any blog to register their feeds with technorati et al.
I bet @pfefferle could do something similar: a checkbox in his plugin that triggers a fediverse actor that acts like technorati to follow the #ActivityPub feed.
This would even be a solution #Ghost (also providing long form content) could follow, too.
Keep it simple. I want to play with it.
@davew I spent some time this week experimenting with mastodons https://www.fediscovery.org
this is very promising to get blog content and profiles into search results of other services!
@davew thinking less, not additional, metadata
I want to know all the accounts that are posting native #ActivityPub long form content. I want to be able to show that to people making reader/TTS apps so that they might add AP support.
so I can bookmark it on my microblogging/news and "read" it over there and then boost/quote it. reply directly. so my reader can queue up what's most popular with the people I follow etc.
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