@pioneer Consider Plume or WriteFreely.
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writefreely.org
Or link to your blog posts if you have a blog.

@torresjrjr Two things prevent me from that: 1) weird design 2) no comments and likes. Maybe I'm wrong and something has changed since the last time I checked those two.

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1) docs.joinplu.me/guide/creating, or use a reader mode in your browser.

2) Plume supports likes, comments, and boosts. As for WriteFreely: write.as/matt/towards-a-commen

Otherwise, you'll probably want to create your own website exactly how you want it, then link your posts on the Fediverse.

@torresjrjr That's wonderful! Didn't know Plume has all of that, probably because I stopped following it a long ago. Although I like the Write.as default look more, Plume seems just need a proper theme to fit my needs. And in the reader mode it looks super-nice.

Having not known the above, I was thinking to use WordPress for my longer-posts project, so what are your thoughts on WordPress+ActivityPub plugin vs Plume?

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@pioneer It completely depends on what features you want, and how willing you are to code. Whatever suits your needs.

You might be interested in this too: indieweb.org/

I (torresjrjr.com) just use Atom (RSS), and this Fediverse account.

@torresjrjr At least I want exposal to RSS and Fediverse, tags, a bit of static pages, proper oEmbed markup and my own design, maybe that's it for now.

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