I’m looking for a solution to add comments to the bottom of my wordpress posts. Besides the built-in wordpress comments, I’ve commonly seen this done with third-party services, such as with:
Neither of these allow users to make comments from their fav federated instance using ActivityPub. Lemmy, however, has the best UX I’ve seen for long, nested, threaded comments on the ActivityPub fediverse. Here’s an example:
I’ve seen that this plugin can be used to add federated comments from the fediverse to the comments section of a wordpress post (example), but I haven’t seen reddit-style nested comments with upvotes and downvotes like we have on lemmy.
Is it possible to use this wordpress plugin with lemmy posts, such that:
If it *is* possible to use this plugin to add “nested comments from the fediverse” to the bottom of my blog post, please link me to an example that shows this in-action.
]]>I completed the connect to Facebook yesterday but no posts published. This morning I removed the connection and set it up again to refresh the connection. And still no posts were published to Facebook.
I have now checked on Mastodon and I can also confirm that sharing to that channel was also blocked as well. Adding Facebook to our page broke auto-publishing across both social channels.
I have removed the Facebook channel again and hoping we can restore the Facebook connection.
Reviewing our logs, the only record that includes Jetpack is linked to your protect plugin not social:
KILLED QUERY (20898 characters long generated in /nas/content/live/marineindustr/wp-content/plugins/jetpack-protect/jetpack_vendor/automattic/jetpack-sync/src/sync-queue/class-queue-storage-table.php:307): SELECT event_id AS id, event_payload AS value#012#011#011#011#011FROM wp_jetpack_sync_queue#012#011#011#011#011WHERE queue_id = ‘sync’ AND event_id IN ( ‘jpsq_sync-1724071976.839283-343938-1’, ‘jpsq_sync-1724071976.904320-343938-2’, ‘jpsq_sync-1724071976.909369-343938-3’, ‘jpsq_sync-1724071978.128045-74459-1’, ‘jpsq_sync-1724071998.056900-324327-1’, ‘jpsq_sync-1724072036.920771-387999-1’, ‘jpsq_sync-1724072038.094343-729458-1’, ‘jpsq_sync-1724072039.340062-232738-1’, ‘jpsq_sync-1724072073.277372-297694-1’, ‘jpsq_sync-1724072074.762156-86
Hoping this could be something simple to resolve.
]]>Invalid/missing blog nonce. All core actions require a valid nonce.
There is no means to correct this, so failure to connect to my Mastodon account.
]]>Already using the plugin to Post from my Mastodon Client to my WordPress based blog.
]]>This will be very helpful to users to understand exactly what this plugin does.
For example, it’s not clear if this plugin displays a feed of a defined user’s mastodon posts in-line in the page (just in some iframe-like-div, so one inner div per toot) or if it actually turns each toot into a wordpress post (so one post per toot)
Pictures say a thousand words and a demo says a million.
Please link to a live demo of this plugin and provide some screenshots, so it will be very quickly clear exactly what this plugin does.
]]>That is, in the Mastodon app I have activated, in addition to what is active by default, as it says in the tutorial, I have activated:
I have made sure to copy the access token and correctly enter the URL of the Mastodon Instance (in my case https://mastodon.social/@NextNnet), but when I connect I receive this message: “Mastodon authentication response not understood” , and “Mastodon requires authentication. Update your settings to enable XPoster to send updates to Mastodon.”
Once Mastodon was connected to Xposter, I saw on the configuration screen that the “UserName” section is blank. Is it because of this? I get the feeling that some step is missing. Thank you so much!
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