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InformaPirata@lemmy.worldOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•About federation with Threads: how is it possible that lemmy.world is federated?English
2·2 years agoThanks for the mention. This is a very interesting and informative page for all users of the fediverse
InformaPirata@lemmy.worldOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•About federation with Threads: how is it possible that lemmy.world is federated?English
1·2 years agoGod likes voluntary suffering
InformaPirata@lemmy.worldOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•About federation with Threads: how is it possible that lemmy.world is federated?English
1·2 years agoYou’re right, sorry 🤦♂️ 🙇♂️ : the federated instance was threads.ruin.io, not threads.net
InformaPirata@lemmy.worldOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•About federation with Threads: how is it possible that lemmy.world is federated?English
1·2 years agoUm… that’s not what it looks like from the relevant page: https://sh.itjust.works/instances

InformaPirata@lemmy.worldOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•About federation with Threads: how is it possible that lemmy.world is federated?English
51·2 years agoNow I understand: I thought that federating Threads was a deliberate choice, but it was probably an incidental phenomenon simply due to the large numbers managed by your instance.
Probably one of the ten Instagram executives who have a federated profile has tried to search for one of your contents. Or he found the message of a followed user who participated in one of your threads in his Timeline. Or they are simply experimenting with your instance…😁
I said the wrong thing here. Excuse me
In any case, there is at least one other Lemmy instance, probably for the same reason: it is an instance that handles quite large numbers anyway:~~https://sh.itjust.works/instances~~EDIT: no it is not true: https://lemmy.world/comment/7949266
InformaPirata@lemmy.worldOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•About federation with Threads: how is it possible that lemmy.world is federated?English
2·2 years agoOf course you are right (sorry, but in my message I wrote federata instead of defederate)
InformaPirata@lemmy.worldOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•About federation with Threads: how is it possible that lemmy.world is federated?English
61·2 years agoI understand your choices well. We have made an internal evaluation on the opportunity to federate Threads with our instances: with the mastodon poliversity.it instance we decided to silence Threads; with the Friendica poliverso.org instance we used the newly introduced functionality to obfuscate all the personal data of our users towards Threads; with the Lemmy feddit.it instance, however, we decided to leave the federation to try to allow Italian Threads users (feddit.it is an Italian-speaking instance) to use activitypub groups and discover the “free Fediverse”
InformaPirata@lemmy.worldOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•About federation with Threads: how is it possible that lemmy.world is federated?English
9·2 years agoYes, but I can’t “find” Threads content from Lemmy.world
InformaPirata@lemmy.worldOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•About federation with Threads: how is it possible that lemmy.world is federated?English
4·2 years agoIn reality, any user can force federation by simply searching for the handle of a user or content of the fedeverse from the search box of their instance. This method always works unless the instance has been previously defederated.
The problem is that from feddit.it I can’t “find” the contents of Threads (and not even from lemmy.world), even when they are those of the ten Instagram executives visible from mastodon.social and from any other instance that has not defederated Threads
InformaPirata@lemmy.worldOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•About federation with Threads: how is it possible that lemmy.world is federated?English
82·2 years agoI’ll also try to mention admins @jelloeater85@lemmy.world @Thekingoflorda@lemmy.world @Rooki@lemmy.world and @kersploosh@lemmy.world
InformaPirata@lemmy.worldOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Is it possible to publish posts ON Lemmy from your Wordpress blog? If this post appears in the @wordpress@lemmy.world community then this hypothesis will be confirmed!English
2·2 years agoThat’s true, In fact in this thread I can do it. The problem is that I can’t do it where the original post we are commenting on was published (the one that was crossposted here by the Wordpress community). In fact, that was written with WordPress and, apparently, even if the WordPress title was corrected after your report, Lemmy still can’t receive the change…
InformaPirata@lemmy.worldOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Is it possible to publish posts ON Lemmy from your Wordpress blog? If this post appears in the @wordpress@lemmy.world community then this hypothesis will be confirmed!English
31·2 years agonow I understand. the translation of the italian expression “su Lemmy” was translated as “about Lemmy” and not “on Lemmy”
InformaPirata@lemmy.worldOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Is it possible to publish posts ON Lemmy from your Wordpress blog? If this post appears in the @wordpress@lemmy.world community then this hypothesis will be confirmed!English
131·2 years agoWhat a misleading headline
Why ever misleading? I have verified that a WordPress blog can post to a Lemmy community just like any user would. What would be misleading?


A blog requires a platform designed for blogging. Staying within the realm of federated software, the three natural alternatives are:
Friendica
As for Friendica, I’m a huge fan of that software and manage the second-most active instance in the entire Fediverse. I can assure you that I know it well and appreciate all its most important features. But don’t be fooled by the fact that some call it macro-blogging software. In fact, if you visit a Friendica account’s profile, it’s not possible to filter the Timeline of their posts from the Timeline of the posts they’ve reshared. So, you could virtually create a page like this:
https://poliverso.org/profile/saio
But you could only do that if you don’t share too much other content, otherwise the result would be like this:
https://poliverso.org/profile/notizie
which would be much more confusing 😅
However, Friendica is a very powerful software that allows you to republish your blog feed, as well as automatically reshare your federated blogs. Here I’ve listed some very interesting Friendica features for blogging:
https://poliverso.org/display/0477a01e-1366-ebfd-2002-91a370393480
So, to recap, if you want to use Friendica to create your blog, you can: you can create a new account. Remember to define it as a “page account,” if possible, but also remember that when you reshare content you like, it will appear on your profile page. However, if you don’t need the full suite of tools that characterize a social media platform, you’re better off using WordPress.
Sharkey
We’re talking about software with a very nice interface, but it’s still a social networking software. Being essentially a fork of Misskey, it also has a section for creating static pages that can be easily viewed from outside the Fediverse, but these pages can’t be federated with Activitypub 😭. Ultimately, it seems even less suitable for creating a blog. If you absolutely must use a Fediverse social media platform, then you’d be better off going with Friendica!
Hubzilla
PS: There’s also a software called Hubzilla, which is compatible with Activitypub, although it has developed its own communication protocol. I’m only mentioning it because it’s a feature-rich and well-designed product, but its interface is quite complex and unfriendly, so although I’ve chosen to mention it, I can’t recommend it as an alternative.