• That’s because Microsoft isn’t officially in the Fediverse (yet), and this is a project Maho - who is a Microsoft employee - did in his spare time. There’s also a note there about where to give feedback if you’d like Microsoft to officially have a Fediverse presence.

    I’m not sure if Maho is on here himself, but Nick Cosentino - another Microsoft employee, and the 2nd person to follow the bot - is, and I’m sure he’d be happy to clear up anything. :-)

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      That makes sense, but doesn’t explain at all why did you post a title you clearly know is untrue.

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          The blog does not talk to Lemmy instances, nor Lemmy instances talk to the blog. The blog does not implement ActivityPub. Lemmy comments of the articles do not show up on the blog. You can follow the bot, and it definitely makes the content available, but it doesn’t fit most people’s understanding of “federated”. Twitter doesn’t federate with Mastodon, even if there are bots that copy Twitter content onto Mastodon.

          Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s a great initiative. But I think calling it federation is misleading.

          • The blog does not talk to Lemmy instances

            Does anything? I’m genuinely asking. I know how to follow other accounts from Mastodon or Pixelfed - I don’t think there’s any way to follow another account from my Lemmy account? As far as I’m aware that functionality doesn’t exist in the first place anywhere, but happy to be told otherwise.

            The blog does not implement ActivityPub

            It does - I can follow it from Mastodon (or Pixelfed, or…). It’s using the Wordpress ActivityPub plug-in (doesn’t support Lemmy, but as per my previous comment I’m not sure that anything does).

              • Yes, you can use Lemmy from Mastodon. Read my comment again - you can’t use Mastodon from Lemmy… unless you can tell me where in Lemmy I can click on and follow Mastodon accounts? That’s why, in the Wordpress screenshot, Lemmy isn’t supported - no-one has a Lemmy feed for the posts to appear in. All the supported services have a timeline feed for the post to appear in. Lemmy doesn’t.

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                  You can’t follow Lemmy users on Lemmy either. I actually think the Lemmy developers are planning on improving how Lemmy federates with other services, but they just have other stuff to focus on and aren’t as well funded as Mastodon.

                  However, you can follow Lemmy users on Mastodon. It’s also possible to follow Mastodon groups on Lemmy

                  • Yes correct, which was my point to the other person. They claimed that the MS blog isn’t federated because it doesn’t offer full functionality in Lemmy, but it’s Lemmy itself which isn’t offering the full functionality in the first place - there’s no such thing as following a blog in Lemmy - so it’s just a strawman. All the services which support following a blog are able to follow the MS blog, therefore federated with all those services (which doesn’t include Lemmy).

      • It also doesn’t post back to Microsoft’s dev blogs

        …because Microsoft has public commenting switched off in the first place anyway. Some blogs are read-only and that’s fine - I can still get them in my Fediverse feed anyway. One less separate site I have to visit to get my tech news - that’s the power of ActivityPub. 😁

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          The example linked has comments.

          It also just seems very spam-like to me. Like 6 months ago, there were communities with lots of bot posts doing really low quality post mirroring for hacker news, some subs, etc. For some types of content, it does not work, as the content is a discussion. It’s just not very productive to see a link post to a question and then have seperation in answers because something isn’t properly federated.

          • The example linked has comments

            Oh yes! You’re right. I didn’t see them before - needed to scroll further (was expecting to see them higher up). I was wondering why people were complaining that you couldn’t comment when you couldn’t comment anyway. 😂

            Yeah, Microsoft requires you to login to comment - with MS account I guess? There’s one reason to give feedback to MS to join officially. :-)