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WordPress' platform duality #18

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pfefferle opened this issue May 20, 2024 · 1 comment
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WordPress' platform duality #18

pfefferle opened this issue May 20, 2024 · 1 comment

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@pfefferle
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We list every WordPress installation as an individual server, because it is software, that is easily self hostable and in most cases, this is done by individuals (and it makes no sense to list the hosting company instead).

But there are some few cases like with WordPress.com, where we want to be able to list both: The single instance (because it runs under it's own domain), but also WordPress.com as the main platform.

Is there a way to have both, but without to count the users twice?

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wakest commented May 28, 2024

this actually seems like an important distinction that should be possible to make, but maybe we need a change in what nodeinfo is reporting.

There is other software like Takahe that can have different domains per user but all under one host and currently I think how things are set up here those would all be reported as separate instances

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