Changelog

Add: blog-wide Account (catchall, like example.com@example.com)

Add: a Follow Me block (help visitors to follow your Profile)

Add: Signature Verification: https://docs.joinmastodon.org/spec/security/

Add: a Followers Block (show off your Followers)

Add: Simple caching

Add: Collection endpoints for Featured Tags and Featured Posts

Add: Better handling of Hashtags in mobile apps

Update: Complete rewrite of the Follower-System based on Custom Post Types

Update: Improved linter (PHPCS)

Compatibility: Add a new conditional, \Activitypub\is_activitypub_request(), to allow third-party plugins to detect ActivityPub requests

Compatibility: Add hooks to allow modifying images returned in ActivityPub requests

Compatibility: Indicate that the plugin is compatible and has been tested with the latest version of WordPress, 6.3

Compatibility: Avoid PHP notice on sites using PHP 8.2

Fixed: Load the plugin later in the WordPress code lifecycle to avoid errors in some requests

Fixed: Updating posts

Fixed: Hashtag now support CamelCase and UTF-8

  • whyNotSquirrel@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    what is the result of being on the fediverse, I just can’t picture the thing. You can be found from mastodon, or is it link to account on different plateformes?

    Like your publication are directly pushed on whatever social network you linked?

    • kuoushi@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Basically, people on other activitypub services like Mastodon can follow your posts on WordPress and they’ll see them in their feed like any other content. You can install another plugin to follow others on the Fediverse from within your WordPress site as well, but I haven’t felt the need for that yet personally.