Not sure if this has already been posted since it’s kind of old news (early 2024), but I think that’s exciting. I’m currently looking into blog software with nice webgui and I might wait for this to become real. Looking at the announcement page, they seem to take it seriously and there’s continuous merged PRs since April until recently regarding AP on their GitHub.

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      Mostly commenting though the Fediverse, yes, but they also develop the possibility to follow other Fedi users and have a timeline when logged in.

      I think most current blog commenting systems have some drawback (closed platform like discuss, limited to WordPress, or something that requires email confirmation, captcha or something else) so the ability to comment from another service is a huge factor for me.

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      And you would be able to see blog posts in a fediverse feed and subscribe to a blog that way.

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      I look at it like this: ActivityPub is to RSS as a GUI is to a CLI.

      Meaning, you could already use the tools (RSS or the CLI) that are there to do the task, but someone has created something (protocol, AP or application, GUI) to make that task easier. In the case of RSS and AP, that task is generally getting content in front of the user. With RSS I have to go hunt down RSS feeds and whatnot, but with AP I just interact with stuff and wait for the people I interact with to interact with stuff, and then I get content.

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      Federated as opposed to using a Wordpress hosting service etc that can be turned off by someone’s business decision.

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          Somewhat, but I’m thinking of the future of federation as a torrenty mesh of peers with no actual hosting “service” that can be turned off. That’s how I picture the Cortex in the Firefly universe. When Simon as a boy is excited about getting a “source box” I imagine it’s a participant as opposed to just an endpoint.

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    I’ve been following their work on implementing this via their newsletter and it seems to be coming along nicely. Can’t wait for them to complete implementing it.

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    I signed up for early access, but tbh based on the signup page it’s hard to have a lot of confidence in anyone who thinks really light gray text on a white background is a sensible idea.

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      Agreed, but given ghost has theming, I’m not too concerned about that.

      I also signed up, but I’m not sure if it applies to selfhosting.

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      I never tried writefreely, but I was under the impression that it’s really focused on, well, writing. Maybe it’s not used that much, but I would like to have the ability to easily upload pictures and include them in the articles with some formatting options etc.

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        The people who make writefreely are saying that they are working on making image uploads possible for self-hosted instances, not just their own at write.as. Currently if you are self-hosting you can insert an image but it must be hosted elsewhere and inserted via a markdown link.

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      I tried a random Writefreely instance and it was extremely barebones and had poor markdown styling. It gave me the impression that Writefreely is more for publishing short stories, rather than technical content.

      (Is that the point of Writefreely?)

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    To be honest it’s amazing to see this sort of thing. I’m really waiting for Ghost to become a lot more accessible to the Fediverse as I love writing my little Articles but it seems to not be worth it as much if users can’t interact and talk on the page as easily.

    Hopefully they open it up to lots more users and articles in the future.

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    Awesome! Once this is out, I think I will migrate my blog from WriteFreely to Ghost. I hope I can reduce disruption for existing followers though…

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      I think there’s no way to remain at the same domain with a different Fedi service unfortunately :/

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        You can’t self-host Ghost? I’d like to stay on the same domain indeed, not wanting to also mess up folks subscribed to RSS.

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    Is this a valid WordPress replacement?

    Edit: nope, its closed source

    Edit2: oh, it is open source. But the install instructions are glaringly insecure