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"description": "I use the ActivityPub for WordPress plugin here on ECS (follow me from Masotdon or similar at @naferrell). Because ActivityPub for WordPress is a key part of this project, I subscribe to the ActivityPub for WordPress blog with my feed reader. Thanks to my subscription, I was able to read ATmosphere 1.0.0 — Liftoff. ATmosphere is a new WordPress plugin which integrates a Bluesky account with a WordPress website, such that \"[w]hen you publish a post, ATmosphere shares it on […]",
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"publishedAt": "2026-05-21T03:18:12.000Z",
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"textContent": "I use the ActivityPub for WordPress plugin here on ECS (follow me from Masotdon or similar at <span class=\"atwho-inserted\" contenteditable=\"false\" data-atwho-at-query=\"@naferrell\">@naferrell@social.emucafe.org). Because ActivityPub for WordPress is a key part of this project, I subscribe to the ActivityPub for WordPress blog with my feed reader. Thanks to my subscription, I was able to read ATmosphere 1.0.0 — Liftoff. ATmosphere is a new WordPress plugin which integrates a Bluesky account with a WordPress website, such that “[w]hen you publish a post, ATmosphere shares it on Bluesky _and_ stores the full article on your AT Protocol account as a structured record.” Moreover, “Bluesky replies, likes, and reposts come back as comments on your WordPress post.” I set up something similar by using Bridgy Fed to bridge my ECS ActivityPub account to Bluesky, but why not create a whole Bluesky account? I installed ATmosphere, set up a new Bluesky account (I have a “personal” account for sharing links but it goes mostly unused), and connected it with ATmosphere. Set-up went well. The only issue I had was that I had to manually create a .well-known directory to set up social.emucafe.org as the Bluesky account handle, but it is done — so you can follow this site from Bluesky at social.emucafe.org. (I would offer some sort of guide, but the blog post and WordPress plugin page guides are the ones to follow.)\n\nYou can reply to this article from your own site by sending a Webmention.",
"title": "Emu Café Social and ATmosphere"
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