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Written by Jure Repinc :linux: :kde: on 2024-12-15 at 13:04

If one is to get into blogging these days and would like to use a blogging system with Fediverse/ActivityPub integration (including commenting via Mastodon account for example)…

Which one do people currently recommended to use?

I have found Plume, which looks nicest and has quite a few instances available. but is currently not developed very actively.

There is also WriteFreely, which is similar but lacks in public instances.

Maybe Lemmy?

[#]blog #blogging #ActivityPub #fediverse #AskFedi

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Written by BrakeOut Gaming on 2024-12-24 at 13:26

@JRepin WriteFreely is great, although I'm not sure what you mean that it doesn't have public instances. Do you mean a place hosted by someone else where you can have an account?

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Written by Jure Repinc :linux: :kde: on 2024-12-24 at 13:51

@brakeoutgaming Yeah, with public instances I was thinking about many third party hosts/servers where you can create an account for yourself. Just like here with Mastodon or other Fediverse platforms. It appears WriteFreely only has one of those and no list of other services also offering the service.

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Written by BrakeOut Gaming on 2024-12-25 at 13:17

@JRepin sure. A list of other instances of WriteFreely can be found at the link below and at FediDB. If you have ever set up a website from command line before, it's pretty easy. (If you haven't- that is an adventure for another day.)

Good luck in your search!

https://writefreely.org/instances

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