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    Happy Silent Sunday, #FediverseHappy Silent Sunday, #BSDCafeHappy Silent Sunday, #illumosCafe#Photography #Photo #SilentSunday #NaturePhotography
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    Should posts with images without alt text be excluded from Trending Posts?#Polls #AskFedi #Mastodon #PixelFed #Fediverse #Trending #Images #Photos #NoAltText #Survey #Poll
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    @gsohn @henninguhle ich kann’s mir gerne mal anschauen. Es gibt verschiedene Optionen wie man die Posts im Fediverse „gestalten“ kann!
  • Week in Fediverse 2025-12-05

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    Week in Fediverse 2025-12-05Servers- stegodon v1.3.0- Ktistec v3.2.2- ActivityPub for WordPress v7.7.0- snac v2.85- tootik v0.20.3- shops v0.1.6- PieFed v1.3.6- Forgejo monthly report - November 2025- Lemmy Development Update November 2025Clients- Pachli v3.2.0- Mastodon for iOS v2025.08- Tusker v2025.3- Voyager v2.41.0Tools and Plugins- Poduptime v5.6.1- FIRES Server v0.8.0Articles- Mastodon creator shares what went wrong with Threads and ponders the future of the fediverse- Why the #OMN works with #ActivityPub – And why we need a bridge to #p2p- The Fediverse and Content Creation: Monetization- Alt Text Health Check image accessibility report #3- Is Pixelfed sawing off the branch that the Fediverse is sitting on?- #OurFedi2025 - Fediverse Year in Review- A review of Exit coolness I overlooked from the world of ActivityPub- Fediverse Report – #145-----#WeekInFediverse #Fediverse #ActivityPubPrevious edition: https://mitra.social/objects/019acbca-9a56-6825-a6da-5469fd8a40fd
  • Perché lo faccio.

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    @snowÈ proprio arrivato il momento di aprire la mia microistanza@fediverso
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    In the Fediverse track at SFSCon, Tobias Diekershoff spoke about:Fediverse: Beyond text in the stream: An expedition into the Fediverse to discover uncharted serviceshttps://fediforum.org/2025-11-sfscon/#fediforum #sfscon #fediverse #socialweb
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    Have a happy Friday and a great weekend, #BSDCafe and #Fediverse!
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    In the Fediverse track at SFSCon, Mayel de Borniol and Ivan Minutillo spoke about:Bonfire: Public Interest Social Networkshttps://fediforum.org/2025-11-sfscon/#fediforum #sfscon #fediverse #socialweb #bonfire
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    Right on the heels of WordPress 6.9 we released a new version of the ActivityPub plugin, making quote comments visible in the Reactions block and bringing you new ways of customizing your author pages.Quotes Join the Reactions PartyWhen someone quotes your post on Mastodon or other Fediverse platforms, you’ll now see it right alongside your likes and reposts. Quotes get their own row in the Fediverse Reactions display, making it easy to see at a glance who’s building on your ideas and adding their own commentary.Behind the scenes, we improved how we’re detecting quotes. Different platforms have their own ways of handling quote posts, and not all of them speak the same language. The plugin now understands these variations better, so whether someone quotes you from Mastodon, Misskey, or elsewhere, it just works.This means your engagement stats tell a fuller story. A quote isn’t just a repost—it’s someone adding their voice to yours, and now WordPress can recognize and display that distinction.Show Off Your Fediverse IdentityIf you’ve set up extra fields on your Fediverse profile—things like your website, pronouns, location, or links to other accounts—you can now display them directly on your WordPress site with the new Extra Fields block.Drop it onto any page, post, or your author archive template, pick a style that fits your theme, and your profile details appear right where your visitors can see them. Choose from a clean table layout, a stacked list, or styled cards. You can also control how many fields to show and customize colors to match your site.ChangelogAddedAdd documentation guide for using ActivityPub blocks in classic themes with Block Template PartsAdded a new Fediverse Extra Fields block to display ActivityPub extra fields, featuring compact, stacked, and card layouts with flexible user selection options.Added support for quote comments, improving detection and handling of quoted replies and links in post interactions.Add notifications for boosts, likes, and new followers in Mastodon apps via the Enable Mastodon Apps pluginAdds support for turning tags, categories, and custom taxonomies into federated collections in the Reader view so you can browse and follow topics more seamlessly.Prevent email notifications for comments on ActivityPub custom post types.Send a Reject activity when a quote comment is deleted, revoking previous quote permissions and ensuring consistent inbox handling.Store and retrieve webfinger acct for remote actors to improve identification and reduce lookupsChangedImprove gallery and image block markup for ap_posts with better alt text and optimized layouts.Improve support for media attachments by handling Audio, Document, and Video object types in addition to Images.Maintain consistent return values in Create handler.Remove trailing hashtags from incoming posts to prevent duplication with taxonomy tags.Store comments and reactions from followed actors on reader posts, and keep them separate from your site’s comments in wp-admin.Update compatibility testing for PHP 8.5 and WordPress 6.9Use tag name instead of slug for hashtag display.FixedAlways includes id, first, and last links in collection responses, ensuring followers and following lists display correctly in Mastodon.Automatically approves reactions on ActivityPub posts in the Reader view for a smoother, more seamless interaction experience.Deliver public activities to followers only.Disable REST API endpoints for internal post types.False mention email notifications for users in CC field without actual mention tags.Fix “Filename too long” errors when downloading attachments from URLs with query parameters (e.g., Instagram CDN URLs).Fix make_clickable corrupting existing anchor tags in ActivityPub contentFix PHP 8.5 deprecation warnings for ReflectionProperty::setAccessible() and ReflectionMethod::setAccessible()Improved handling of unusual activity data to avoid errors when activities contain unexpected formats.Preserve original ActivityPub activity timestamps when creating posts and comments instead of using current time.Prevented duplicate email notifications when ActivityPub instances re-send Follow activities for already-following actors.Prevents unwanted comment types—like pingbacks, trackbacks, notes and custom system comments, from being federated, ensuring only real user comments are shared with the fediverse.Removed a redundant instruction from the custom post content settings to simplify the UI.Reply block now shows fallback link when oEmbed fails instead of empty div.Simplified reply links by removing special handling for federated comments, making replies work the same for all comments where replying is allowed.Undefined array key warning in Scheduler::async_batch when called without arguments.DownloadsWordPress.org: activitypub.7.7.0.zipGitHub: tag/7.7.0Thank You!As always, a huge thanks to everyone who contributed code, reported bugs, tested early builds, and shared ideas. Every bit of feedback helps make ActivityPub for WordPress better for the whole community.Version 7.7.0 is available now—update and let us know what you think!
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    When someone quote-boosts one of my Mastodon toots why do I get two identical notifications? One for the quote and the other for the boost? I use the web client of an instance that runs Mastodon Glitch Edition.#mastodon #fediverse
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    @_elena I hope too, good job! Have a wonderful day Elena 😉
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    In the Fediverse track at SFSCon, Tommi Marmo spoke about:What is the Fediverse? Defining Values and Key Challenges.https://fediforum.org/2025-11-sfscon/#fediforum #sfscon #fediverse #socialweb
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    @_elena @morloi @niccolove 🔥🔥🔥
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    Hey everyone,@joynewacc, @aseelfromgz, and I had the honour of speaking to one family from Gaza today and we’d like to welcome them to Gaza Verified.They are:• Ameen.Gaza (@ameengaza)Please give them a warm welcome to Mastodon and to the fediverse, follow their account, and donate to their fundraiser if you can (and please share this so others can do the same).Also, remember that you can find all our families who have fundraisers listed at the following page, ordered by those who have received the least in donations over the last week (on a rolling basis):https://gaza-verified.org/donate/Thank you for making Mastodon and the fediverse a safe space for our friends in Gaza and for your support.💕#Gaza #Palestine #GazaVerified #Mastodon #fediverse #newMembers #verification
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    @snow @fediverso Ciao, sono su Bida 🙂
  • Good morning from DUMBO in Bologna 👋 🇮🇹

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    @_elena what a gorgeous venue, with ipods on the wall, it seems :D And I'm so proud of you for being in the program and everything. Look how much you're doing for the fediverse!
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    @snow fantastico! @privacypride
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    I think I have identified a fairly significant flaw in how the #Fediverse currently operates. Hear me out.The Fediverse currently consists of all sorts of different systems - #Mastodon, #Friendica , #Pixelfed , #PeerTube, #BookWyrm , and so forth. And while they are all connected via the #ActivityPub protocol, they all have different functionalities and different ways of presenting themselves. Which is as it should be, because Diversity Is Our Strength(TM).However, it is here that the ActivityPub-based interactivity hits its limits - for usually, you can either experience the relevant system as it was intended, or you can interact with it, but not both - _unless_ you have an account on the same system (though not necessarily on the same instance).Let's say that you are a Mastodon user who looks at another person's BookWyrm page. You scroll through their books, posts, and comments. Then you see some comment you want to comment on yourself, but can you do so?Not directly. You need to figure out the URL of their comment, and then copy and paste that comment into the search bar of your Mastodon instance. Then it will show up in the same format as a Mastodon post, and you can interact with it - boost it, like it, comment on it.Sure, it works, but it's a whole lot of tedious effort.Or you can search for the user account in Mastodon and scroll through all their posts and comments as if they were a Mastodon user - and thus, you will miss out on all the unique user interface features of BookWyrm.So what is missing?Well, Mastodon already has an "Open original page" feature when looking at someone's post. What we need is an "Open original page AND AUTHENTICATE" feature. This way, the target instance (whatever software they are using) could acknowledge the viewer as an external user who could nevertheless fully interact with the local user interface, including the ability to boost, like, and make comments.This is something that should be theoretically possible to implement, right? #FediHelp
  • What would you do?

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    @si_irini I would do what I do for work, except not exactly thatwrite software I enjoy rather than software that is useful for some companycontribute to Debian and/or other Free Software projectsand then all of the other crafts I already do in my free time (including documenting what I do and publishing it under free licenses)
  • Alaskan

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    Alaskan.Social is an independent Mastodon server created, moderated and owned by Alaskans. https://alaskan.socialYou can find out more at https://alaskan.social/about or contact the admin account @moderators #FeaturedServer #Alaska #Alaskan #Anchorage #Juneau #USA #Mastodon #Fediverse #FreeFediverse

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  • @jonny@neuromatch.social honestly good for you for investing the time to critique this knowing it's AI (adjacent or wholesale) involvement.

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  • @julian @PortaFed
    giving a further read: I can't really imagine a case where someone would a) regularly be creating signed backups and also b) know in advance where you wanted to migrate to to set the destination_did. Like if this is for the case where the instance has shut down, you might have some signed backup, but you probably haven't planned in advance where you would want to migrate, and if the instance is down you wouldn't be able to create the migration object after the fact.

    the validation strategy for the export is sort of mystifying to me. if the whole object is signed, then why would you need a merkle tree for objects and also an object count? if the contents of the object have changed post signing, then the signature validation will just fail and those are irrelevant.

    true to form for LLM generated documents, several critical things are left undefined, like what last_accepted_sequence is or how that works.

    probably the most important problem is that it's not really clear how all other instances are supposed to handle this, which is the entire hard part of a migration spec. Like, if the purpose here is to preserve identity, then you would need to have all the other instances come to see the new identity as being equivalent to the old identity, and there's no discussion of how that process works for third-party instances at all. like e.g. in FEP-1580 i had to spend a long time gaming out scenarios for how third party instances would handle a move event.

    so without that it's not really an account portabiltiy spec, it's an account export/import spec, which is fine, just not really needed since signing objects and collections (which this spec should use anyway) is already described by other specs.

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  • @silverpillThank you , these are important corrections and I appreciate you taking the time.
    You're right on both points. I'll update the spec to reflect that FEP-ef61 authority is not actor-rooted in the way I described, and that migration is possible via outbox export-import. I was overstating the gap.
    The distinction I was trying to draw is narrower:

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  • @PortaFed

    I have a couple of comments regarding the spec https://codeberg.org/portafed/portafed/src/branch/main/portafed-spec/spec.md

    It contains a comparison with FEP-ef61, but it is not quite correct:

    - FEP-ef61 identity is not actor-rooted. The closest equivalent of FEP-ef61 identity in normal ActivityPub is a server with a domain name. A single FEP-ef61 authority can manage multiple actor documents.
    - FEP-ef61 does not lack a migration flow. Strictly speaking, it doesn't need one, because data is not attached to a server and can be continuously synchronized between multiple servers. But a more familiar migration flow is also possible via outbox export-import.

    @lutindiscret

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  • @benpate That would be great and happy to contribute wherever it fits.
    My guess on the scope decision is the same as yours: hostile-server recovery is genuinely harder, and a cooperative spec is already a lot to get right. Makes sense to tackle it separately.
    Take your time reading. I'll put together a short write-up of how MigrationProof could slot into the existing spec easier to react to something concrete than to an abstract pitch.

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  • @jonny@neuromatch.social tracks doesn't it 😝

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    Can't make heads or tails of this one

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  • Warm up the fire! We're LIVE!

    Summer in Winter: Norcal Gma 2's Journey with her Dog - E79

    #owncast #streaming #interview #fediverse #fedi #people #show #firesidefedi #FsF

    https://stream.firesidefedi.live

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    @johannab No, not at all snarky. 💕What is so interesting is to discern between the technical and social, and I think that most people have a very functional-technical perspective of what it means to communicate online, so to say. Consider it merely as extra channels to interact with others, more choice to connect.But of course our online social network is much more than merely a channel, and we have to 'project our social' somehow over these thin copper and fiberglass wires, while we try to make sense and interpret the social signals that come from other remote places.I think we underestimate the impact of communicating online, and the narrow 'social bandwidth' that our current networking tools support. Then we translate online situations to how we would behave offline and get wrong expectations, misconceptions, and subequenctly miscommunications.We are still all youngers online, still all learning the ropes, while we do social networking offline for 1,000's of years already.
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    @liaizon yes
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    @Irishmasms thank you!
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    以前から、東アジアにもFediConのようなイベントがあればいいなと言い続けてきました。独自のカンファレンスはまだ難しそうですが、小さな一歩として考えていることがあります。 @COSCUP@floss.social 2026(台北、8月8日〜9日)がコミュニティトラックの提案を受け付けています。FOSDEMのSocial Web devroomのような感じで、Social Webトラックを開けないかなと思っているところです。 まだ構想段階ですが、ActivityPubやフェディバース、ソーシャルウェブ全般に取り組んでいて、発表や共同オーガナイズに興味があるという方がいれば、ぜひ話しかけてください。 https://floss.social/@COSCUP/116152356550445285 #SocialWeb #ActivityPub #fediverse #フェディバース #COSCUP #fedidev