What are all the federated blogging options available? I know of a few that are mostly clunky in my eyes.

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      After playing around for a bit, this really looks like the best option. I will wait until federation support gets added to the self-hosted version though.

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    Some people use Lemmy. If you create a community and set it to moderator only mode you’ll be able to post updates as new threads that are federated without random people starting conversations outside of the posts.

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        I’m not sure what version they’re running on their flagship but I last posted from there on March 20th and my blog federated to Mastodon.

        More for the OP but if you’re looking for a blog with a comment section, I wouldn’t recommend WriteFreely at present. Customization is also unnecessarily painful.

        It does federate. Social features are rudimentary. I end up using my existing microblogs to promote the posts anyway.

        I knew all that going in and chose it anyway. It’s not for everyone but it does what I need it to at a price I’m fine with.

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        For me federation is working to mastodon, but I don’t think comments are really out yet, but I use cactus comments for it, but that doesn’t federate to mastodon, it federates to matrix. It also requires a matrix server, which was a total pita to set up.

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    Even more interesting IMO: what are the options that do not involve self-hosting (thus avoiding the PITA of babysitting a domain and server security)?

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      You don’t have to self host Ghost. They charge a very reasonable flat fee.

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        Full DB-driven monster for a few bytes of text. Sledgehammer to crack a nut if you ask me. But sure, this is the obvious answer.

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          Eh… Wordpress isn’t that heavy. Probably not as heavy as matrix or even Mastodon. It’s a very versatile, expandable and easy to use platform which I’d strongly recommend.

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            Sure, it’s fine. But if I’m only publishing text and photos, and I don’t need tons of specialized plugins, and I’m dealing with things myself - then personally I will go with a static-site generator every time. It’s at least as fast, and more secure by design.