Link: Radical Speed Month — The Reader Meets the Fediverse, by Mattias PfefferleWe’re closer to the entire web being a social environment than ever before. That’s very exciting to me on two fronts. The first is that it’s always been the promise of the web that anyone could publish and be heard, and baking in social functionality is a huge part of that. The second is that it undermines the stranglehold that traditional social media platforms have had on the public discourse and democracy itself. We need movements like these to grow.So I think it’s cool that WordPress.com just shipped some major improvements to its core reader:“The Radical Speed Month bet: ship three protocol adapters in four weeks, and prove the Reader can become a universal aggregator. RSS / Google Reader API (so any reader app can use WordPress.com as a sync backend), ActivityPub (so Mastodon, Pixelfed, and friends show up natively), and ATProto / Bluesky (because that’s where a real chunk of the social-web…
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