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MikeK

@sharan @atomicpoet @kraft @fediversenews

We'll have too see what their definition of first class citizen is, but it could mean
WP accounts being allowed to follow,boost and like Fediverse accounts and vice versa
The same for content.

Please correct me if I'm wrong.

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Brandon Kraft ❤️‍🔥🧡

@mkarliner @sharan @atomicpoet @fediversenews

I don't where all it'll go tbh, but the first iteration which works already is being able to follow authors from WP sites with it from other clients (e.g. @kraft@bk.cx is a site I'm toying around with microblogging/photoblogging for this purpose).

So, I'd think round one is more enabling WP content to be accessible/followable/interact-able by Fediverse clients. WP sites following others and interacting would be a 2nd phase, I'd expect.

Brandon Kraft ❤️‍🔥🧡

@mkarliner @sharan @atomicpoet @fediversenews and to add on here, I don't have inside knowledge of that plan. Just what I'd expect. @pfefferle would be able to speak more to the longer term direction.

Matthias Pfefferle

@kraft @mkarliner @sharan @atomicpoet @fediversenews @pfefferle@notiz.blog I think there is still a lot to do for phase one, so that I had not much time to think about phase two yet, but it would be awesome to have the full fediverse flavour in your WordPress instance. But there are some more important short term challenges, I would like to work on:

Matthias Pfefferle

@kraft @mkarliner @sharan @atomicpoet @fediversenews @pfefferle@notiz.blog 1. The option to follow the whole blog, besides the authors, without producing duplicate content. 2. Federation of the comments on WordPress, which adds a lot of more challenges, because I can only federate comments from users on the blog, but not from an average blog commenter, otherwise we have a GDPR issue. But how to do that without fragmenting the communication.

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