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minus-squareShittyKopper [they/them]linkEnglish3•edit-29 months agoDepends on if they expose Person actors or Group actors. (so, probably not considering it doesn’t make much sense to consider a blog as a Group) In theory a blog could xpost to a Lemmy community via mentioning it but I have no idea if Wordpress does mentions like that.
minus-square@dot20@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish2•9 months agoIn WordPress, one blog can have many authors, so it does make sense to consider it a group
Depends on if they expose Person actors or Group actors. (so, probably not considering it doesn’t make much sense to consider a blog as a Group)
In theory a blog could xpost to a Lemmy community via mentioning it but I have no idea if Wordpress does mentions like that.
In WordPress, one blog can have many authors, so it does make sense to consider it a group