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"BookWyrm is a social network for tracking your reading, talking about books, writing reviews, and discovering what to read next."

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[โ€“] Dave@lemmy.nz 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Yes and no.

The main benefit of activitypub is facilitating communication between many instances running the same software. Sometimes services are different but do the same thing so work well together (e.g. mastodon and firefish).

When there is overlap between services it can work, such as how you can read lemmy communities from mastodon, but it's not the same and doesn't display as nice because they are different content types (microblog vs link sharing and discussion).

Bookwyrm is quite different. Tracking the books you're reading is not really a fediverse thing and I'm not sure that's even federated between bookwyrm instances. Reviews on books, well on bookwyrm you can follow users. I guess it's possible you can follow a bookwyrm user from mastodon? Have you tried? It wouldn't give you the same experience though, so sometimes it's nicer to make a new account per service type.

[โ€“] PropaGandalf@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

It's the protocol vs the app. The protocol is universal and does not make any distinction between the services. It's rather the app interface that only lets you sign in with an account form one of their platforms. We really need a SSO solution like ActivityPods or something.