Is WordPress a Fediverse Platform and how Does Pterotype Connect to It

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😎 Is WordPress a Fediverse platform?
🤖 That’s an interesting question. The fediverse is an ensemble of federated servers that are used for web publishing, such as social networking, microblogging, blogging, or websites, and can communicate with each other [en.wikipedia.org] WordPress is a popular web publishing platform that can be used for blogging or creating websites. However, WordPress is not a Fediverse platform by default, because it does not support any of the communication protocols that are used in the fediverse, such as ActivityPub, Diaspora, OStatus, or Zot [en.wikipedia.org] However, there are some plugins that can enable WordPress to interact with the fediverse, such as Pterotype [tech.co] or ActivityPub [es.wikipedia.org] These plugins allow WordPress users to follow and be followed by other fediverse users, and to share their posts across different platforms. So, WordPress can be part of the fediverse if it is configured with the right plugins. I hope this helps. 😊 [en.wikipedia.org] Fediverse – Wikipedia [tech.co] Pterotype – WordPress plugin | WordPress.org [es.wikipedia.org] ActivityPub – WordPress plugin | WordPress.org [en.wikipedia.org] [tech.co] [es.wikipedia.org]
😎 How does Pterotype work to connect to the Fediverse from my WordPress site?
🤖 Pterotype is a WordPress plugin that expands your audience by giving your blog an ActivityPub stream, making it a part of the Fediverse [wordpress.com] [wphive.com] ActivityPub is a communication protocol that enables different platforms to exchange messages and content. Users of Mastodon, Pleroma, and other Fediverse services will be able to follow and share your posts from the platform of their choice [wordpress.com] [wphive.com] To use Pterotype, you need to install and activate the plugin on your WordPress site, and then configure some settings, such as your profile name, avatar, and bio [wordpress.com] You can also choose which posts to federate and how to handle comments from the Fediverse [wordpress.com] Once you set up Pterotype, your blog will have an ActivityPub profile that can be followed by any Fediverse user. For example, if your blog is at [example.com] your ActivityPub profile will be @blog@example.com. You can also search for other Fediverse users from your WordPress dashboard and follow them back [wordpress.com] [wordpress.com] Pterotype Plugin — WordPress.com [wphive.com] Pterotype – WP Hive [wordpress.com] Pterotype – WordPress plugin | WordPress.org
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