Looks like it’s really happening!

  • lemmyreader
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    1814 days ago

    How big is the ActivityPub network?

    Because it’s decentralised, we don’t have an exact total. Based on data we have about the largest ActivityPub platforms, particularly Meta/Threads, it’ll be between 170-200million users by the summer of 2024. Ghost will be adding tens-of-millions more to that total.

    Are you working together with anyone else on this?

    Yes! Our friends at Buttondown are also building ActivityPub support right now, and we’ve received kind offers of help from teams at Mastodon & the ActivityPub spec authors.

    Nice that Buttondown is also into it.

    • @sabreW4K3OP
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      414 days ago

      Don’t Ghost and Buttondown do the same thing?

      • lemmyreader
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        714 days ago

        Ghost is for writing blogs and Buttondown for sending newsletters, isn’t it ?

        • @sabreW4K3OP
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          614 days ago

          Ah, my bad. I use neither. I thought both were for sending newsletters

          • wakestM
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            814 days ago

            Ghost was originally just for blogging, but they recently decided to take on Substack directly so now they do both. I think Buttondown originally came out of Mailchip being shitty and then they were also taking on Substack so I think this move is that if they team up together and also with the fediverse they have a shot at directly competing with Substack (in the VC minded way I assume)

            • @sabreW4K3OP
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              214 days ago

              Ooh, thanks for the explanation. As someone that understands and has some insight, does this excite you?

              • wakestM
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                613 days ago

                Well the part that excites me is that Ghost is one of the biggest newer CMS’s started after Wordpress. Ghost is also open source so at least the work they do can be reused into the future (unlike say Threads or Flipboard) and we will suddenly have the ability of a lot of large parts of the web to be able to switch on federation without much effort. Look at all these large entities that use Ghost. Everytime one of these big players joins the fediverse there is this overflow effect onto little community players who might have chosen to use Ghost or WordPress or Flarum etc a long time ago and suddenly without the individual sites having to do much they can grow a whole new audience. So in short, I don’t use Ghost and am not personally super excited by the project, but I am excited to see who it ends up bringing in!

                • @sabreW4K3OP
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                  613 days ago

                  Not gonna lie, this is a really compelling post. Thank you. It feels like this could be the start of the Fediverse really gaining traction.

  • @[email protected]
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    914 days ago

    How exactly does this newsletter platform(?) fit in to AP? Will you be able to see the newsletters on Mastodon?