@fediverse do you think Tumblr + activitypub will ever happen?
on one hand, it’s been over half a year and the only confirmation was a tweet from auttomatics CEO; but their other brand wordpress *did* just implement activitypub through a plug-in… thoughts?
Yea, there are two countervailing clues in this, as far as I can see.
- They haven’t done it yet and haven’t talked about it since the promise. Additionally, a report linked here recently says they’re losing money and people here commented that there isn’t a clear way for them to monetise. So there just may not be any means or incentive to do so.
- As you say, their parent company is more active on activitypub integration. Additionally, Meta’s Threads joining (maybe?) soon changes the game somewhat. Presumably playing directly in the same field as meta is enticing depending on their monetary incentives. Beyond that though, Meta have cited wordpress in their press releases on joining the fediverse and what that will mean for users, so you could speculate that Meta, who contacted and met with many admins on mastodon, also contacted and met with Auttomatic. If true, then Tumblr’s federation plans, wherever they’re up to, are no longer about the fediverse as it is now, but about integrating with Meta’s Threads, which may explain the delay as the figure out how they want to go about that.
If it hasn’t happened yet I doubt it will.
I think it will still happen, I’m hopeful that Automattic will follow their values and open source ActivityPub and make it federate.
Biggest news I could find so far is that they already open sourced part of their infrastructure: https://www.tumblr.com/engineering/722102563011493888/streambuilder-our-open-source-framework-for
I think it will happen, if Tumblr doesn’t run out of money because they alienated their userbase first
@esty@gayboyz.space @fediverse@lemmy.ml i wish it would happen (dreamwidth too) but i doubt it
unlikely, imo
Not really. There was a recent article that came out that said tumblr is still losing money. I don’t see them spending time and money on something that doesn’t have a direct monetization strategy, especially since their userbase isn’t actually asking for ActivityPub