Lewd cartoon sketch of a small, grinning hyena dog creature wearing a glowing collar with balls bigger than his body stuffing his knotted cock into the mouth of an even smaller anthropomorphic furrred dragon who also has oversized balls and cock. The dragon is being inflated with cum so much that their belly takes up the entire canvas, tiding into the distance, their expression slightly overwhelmed.
A white kitsune in a dark kemono is turned away from the viewer. She is lifting up her kemono to reveal her bare ass while looking at the viewer over her shoulder. Just behind her is a shrine with a bunch of small cars she is about to crush.
Please don’t mind me, I’m just testing if I broke the ActivityPub federation of this site (or not). If you’re reading this and didn’t get my previous post from today, it’s here:
I’m currently experimenting with the POSSE method of publishing (“Publish [on your] Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere”) on my federated WordPress site (this one) so that I can more easily organize posts and retrieve them in the future. This is the first of such posts.
I have created a “micro” post category and edited the functions.php file of my WordPress blog to exclude such posts from the main blog.
Where -2132 is the number assigned to the category “micro”.
You can find the category number by hovering over it in the Categories menu.
I also plan to tweak my site’s navigation menu to make “micro” appear under the blog category.
At some point in the future that will replace the “blog”… otherwise it’s too confusing to follow how many blogs I actually have.
I am also debating whether to migrate my GoToSocial account to WordPress using the MOVE function. What’s holding me back for now? I will need to be able to implement Serdy’s blocklists here before I do that. I experienced some terrible trolling and abusive messages when I didn’t have blocklists in place on my GoToSocial account last month, so I learned my lesson.
Anyway, this is all really exciting, made possible by the magic of #ActivityPub and the ActivityPub for WordPress plugin by
@pfefferle. Thank you Matthias!