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David Revoy

@davidrevoy how do you handle moderation? I assume you might want to selectively hide some posts from your blog even though they're allowed by framapiaf.org's moderation policy? Or do you completely rely on them?

@rfnix Hey, yes, I plan to rely on the moderation of Framapiaf and contribute to it by using the "report" feature (in Mastodon) if a post is infringing their code of conduct or term of services.

I guess because the system has my token, I could hide by mute or block...but I never put a comment in hidden mode if its opinion was different than mine or because I wasn't agreeing with the content. Same for criticism of my work. I'm usually fine as long I can reply and the discussion stays polite 🙂

@davidrevoy cool, thanks for the answer! Using Mastodon as a comment system is super clever, especially coupled with the fact that there is a reputation filter that's basically built-in due to active moderation on the instance.

I was thinking that you (or somebody else using a similar script) would want to hide some posts in rare cases (e.g. out of caution for cases that are borderline okay from the instance rules), but if they actually reflect your own account's block rules that's even better!

@j_bertolotti Hey, I have this link davidrevoy.com/feed/rss/catego , it's unfortunately not directly from peppercarrot.com, but a categories from the blog.

My RSS icon on my blog shows three options: all blog post, only brushes/tutorials, or webcomic only.

@stefan Hey, as far as I understood the Activitypub plugin for Wordpress: it really change your website into in own instance (eg. each time you publish, the blog-post is also a Fediverse post, and replies are built-in, etc...).

My script is much more humble, it only displays the replies to an existing post on the Fediverse. So, it certainly require more work. But I'm sure it will be easy to transform it into a Wp plugin. 1/2

@stefan The most difficult part will probably be to add a new 'text field' to the admin panel of the Wordpress CMS. This is where the user can enter the MastodonURLID of the article.
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@davidrevoy Thank you for your insight. I see how far this can take me. Dunno much programming but we will see what I can get out of it.

The "text field" might even be the easier part, since wordpress has a section named "individual fields" which should manage exactly that. I can make a new one there called URLID or something and put it there. Atleast wordpress themes/plugins can use these fields no problem.

I will have to see how far I can get. Thanks for the pointer.

@davidrevoy Merci pour ce que tu fais pour la communauté David. Comme ça, les gens auront le choix d'utiliser PHP ou Javascript pour intégrer les commentaires de Mastodon à leur blog.

@davidrevoy this is very interesting but I'm a bit confused how this works. Do people log in to their Mastodon account to comment on the post, and then this comment also appears on their Mastodon feed as a reply to your toot?

How about the other way around, do replies to your Mastodon posts show up as comments on the blog post?

@gregzaal @davidrevoy It's your other way round! You "comment" on the blog by replying to the linked toot.

@Parnikkapore @gregzaal Hey Greg, yes, Parnikkapore is right: the website is just a display of what is happening here.

I think it adds a lot of insight and additional information, and material for thinking under the blog-post for those who still find the post by themselves. It also leave an open door to interact with the article; adding a comment or a question, etc...

You can check how I invite to interact on the footer of davidrevoy.com/article982/figh

David RevoyFighting for the open web.