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You can now follow my blog from the Fediverse!

If you are part of the Fediverse—on Mastodon, Pleroma, or any other ActivityPub-compatible platform—you can now follow this blog directly from your favorite platform.

Thanks to the excellent ActivityPub plugin for WordPress, each blog post I publish on amedee.be is now automatically shared in a way that federated social platforms can understand and display.

Follow me from Mastodon

If you are on Mastodon, you can follow this blog just like you would follow another person:

Search for: @amedee.be@amedee.be

Or click this link if your Mastodon instance supports it:
https://amedee.be/@amedee.be

New blog posts will appear in your timeline, and you can even reply to them from Mastodon. Your comments will appear as replies on the blog post page—Fediverse and WordPress users interacting seamlessly!

Why I enabled ActivityPub

I have been active on Mastodon for a while as @amedee@lou.lt, and I really enjoy the decentralized, open nature of the Fediverse. It is a refreshing change from the algorithm-driven social media platforms.

Adding ActivityPub support to my blog aligns perfectly with those values: open standards, decentralization, and full control over my own content.

This change was as simple as adding the activitypub plugin to my blog’s Ansible configuration on GitHub:

 blog_wp_plugins_install:
+  - activitypub
   - akismet
   - google-site-kit
   - health-check

Once deployed, GitHub Actions and Ansible took care of the rest.

What this means for you

If you already follow me on Mastodon (@amedee@lou.lt), nothing changes—you will still see the occasional personal post, boost, or comment.

But if you are more interested in my blog content—technical articles, tutorials, and occasional personal reflections—you might prefer following @amedee.be@amedee.be. It is an automated account that only shares blog posts.

This setup lets me keep content separate and organized, while still engaging with the broader Fediverse community.

Want to do the same for your blog?

Setting this up is easy:

  1. Make sure you are running WordPress version 6.4 or later.
  2. Install and activate the ActivityPub plugin.
  3. After activation, your author profile (and optionally, your blog itself) becomes followable via the Fediverse.
  4. Start publishing—and federate your writing with the world!