Comment by gargron
4 days ago
ActivityPub is embraced by:
- Threads
- Flipboard
- WordPress
- micro.blog
- NodeBB
- PeerTube
- Pixelfed
- GoToSocial
- Akkoma
- ...and countless smaller projects
It is by no means just Mastodon.
> WordPress
This isn’t quite true. WordPress.com announced they were planning on ActivityPub support, but that is a separate entity run by a commercial company (Automattic).
Their plan was to support it specifically on Tumblr, as well as helping fund an open source plugin for it; there have been no plans to integrate it into the WordPress software directly.
I believe they’ve also deprioritised it as they did significant layoffs recently.
What do you mean? WordPress already supports ActivityPub through their plugin:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/activitypub/
I follow a few blogs on Mastodon just fine (for example John Carlos Baez's Azimuth, https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/), it's just like an RSS reader in your timeline.
My point is in terms of activity. I’m familiar with all those services. I recommend doing a percentage of each vs total activitypub content.
I would also discard services that auto post to the fediverse but are not actively used by the majority of users as such.