brucknerite
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Indeed, you are right! Thanks so much!
Tried replying to a comment from the backend after having updated the plugin and nothing happened. Am I missing something?
https://brucknerite.net/2024/04/lecciones-de-geopolitica-industrial.html#comment-1637
Will try it as soon as it becomes available on my end and report back!
Yes, that’s the case. It’s a blog with a single author and I felt it too confusing to have an additional author profile with the same alias as my usual Fediverse handle, but with a slightly different instance. My blog’s handle is @blog@brucknerite.net, my personal handle is @brucknerite@social.brucknerite.net and my blog’s (disabled) author profile would be @brucknerite@brucknerite.net.
Thank you for your answer!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [ActivityPub] How to suppress user comments from feed?Allow me to chime in. I decided, a long time ago, to forgo comments in the blog, as they did not bring too much good. However, after setting up the ActivityPub plugin, comments were back in (though only through fediverse instances, I still have local commenting disabled). I don’t know if I will disable comments, now I know there is a way to do so, but I’ll appreciate an exposed setting just to avoid having to reset it after a plugin update.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [ActivityPub] JSON response as text when clicking on a linkMaybe. Varnish is a reverse proxy, so may act like CloudFlare in that respect. Trouble is, my hosting does only offer the ability to exclude pages from caching, and I’m afraid a lot more is needed to coax Varnish to not randomly return JSON to unsuspecting users. No caching for me… or no Fediverse ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [ActivityPub] JSON response as text when clicking on a linkNo cache via plugin, just server-side Varnish. I have disabled it, but would rather not…
Will try to reproduce the issue now
(Edit: without issues up to now; is there any way I can restore some caching functionality to the blog?)
- This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by brucknerite.