Fediversing from Ghost in its current form feels like I'm using a feature-limited, slightly buggy Mastodon client from inside my Ghost panel. Feels entirely separate from my blog, yet married to it.
Fediversing from Ghost in its current form feels like I'm using a feature-limited, slightly buggy Mastodon client from inside my Ghost panel. Feels entirely separate from my blog, yet married to it.
@jack I checked out your Ghost blog earlier. I was very disappointed to find that I seemingly couldn't comment using my Mastodon account. I forget what @bloftinsk8 uses - Micro.blog, I think - but I can leave comments via Mastodon on there.
Not that I'm trying to encourage you to move again, of course.
To be fair, this is on the Ghost team's roadmap and the functionality we have right now is very much a beta. I expect that by the time it's officially released this will be possible.
@coldkennels I use micro.blog. It is fully Federated. A post on my blog can appear in my mastodon feed, pixelfed, and a number of other Federated services. People on those services can follow my blog using my fediverse handle there. It’s pretty amazing. There’s really no other blogging service quite like it.
Yeah, that would be nice :). You can reply to the post on Mastodon, though, if that helps. It just doesn't (yet) show up on the blog.
@bloftin2 that’s one of my favorite things about Micro.blog! Especially how the comments work on your actual blog, you can sign in with Bluesky, Micro.blog or Mastodon 🤌
@grubz It’s very cool. I admit I’ve not done an exhaustive search, but I’m not aware of any other system that does what micro.blog does. @manton is a genius.