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## What features does our event federation project need?
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## What features does our event federation project need?
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- For maximum Mobilizon compatibility we would love to have simply an actor of type `Application`, preferable called `@relay@wordpress.site`, that announces all events. Nonetheless, in theory, a Mobilizon instance should have the capability to follow any other actor as well.
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- For maximum Mobilizon compatibility we would love to have simply an actor of type `Application`, preferable called `@relay@wordpress.site`, that announces all events. Nonetheless, in theory, a Mobilizon instance should have the capability to follow any other actor as well. More or less this can already be achieved with the current blog-actor.
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- Additionally, for example, organizers in [The Event Calendar](https://wordpress.org/plugins/the-events-calendar/) could also offer their own actor of type `Organizer` or `Group` to publicize events, or create events if the `author`-actors are not enabled.
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- Additionally, for example, organizers in [The Event Calendar](https://wordpress.org/plugins/the-events-calendar/) could also offer their own actor of type `Organizer` or `Group` to publicize events, or create events if the `author`-actors are not enabled.
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