Wow. I wonder if this would be the “Chromebook” moment for the Fediverse (or Mastodon)? Someone can sign up here easily and chat with Mastodon users/follow Pixelfed photos/etc? Without needing to know about federation or instances?
Guys, Wafrn is really fun, y’all can follow people from Bluesky from there so you can have all your fandom stuff all together. I personally prefer it that way so I don’t have to make a Bluesky account, and the people I’ve encountered so far in the local server (global would be the whole fediverse) are really nice! I think it’s way better than Mastodon soooo please please please check it out
Back when I used Mastodon, someone in FOSS tortured their follower base by using a Discord server as a wiki
Literally nobody liked that, from what I remember
Tumblr migrating to being powered by WordPress and joining the Fediverse in turn will be a huge deal.
About a year ago, WordPress CEO Matt Mullenweg mentioned that Tumblr would support the Fediverse, but there haven’t been any updates on this since then.
While the Fediverse is an interesting idea, I believe Tumblr should consider supporting AT Protocol instead. With Bluesky being the fastest-growing social media platform and the only one currently using AT Protocol, implementing this on Tumblr would not only provide strong competition but also make it easier for users to move between platforms.
This could help prevent monopolies and promote decentralized social networking. Are there any plans for Tumblr to adopt AT Protocol, or could this be considered in the future?
Answer: Hi, @mohdasif!
Good news! While it is still on the list, the Tumblr to WordPress migration will definitely unlock ActivityPub for Tumblr! In fact, one big reason for the migration itself is to get us into the Fediverse. When that’s done, we’re in.
The migration is still a work in progress, as we’ve previously detailed here, but we can say for sure that it will include support for WordPress’s existing ActivityPub plugins. We hope this comes as good news.
Thanks for your question, and we hope it won’t be too long. Keep the questions coming!