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  • Wapuu in a space suit floats in space assembling a glowing profile layout made of blocks, placing a “Follow” button while reaction icons for Like and Boost hover nearby.

    Every major version is a milestone, and 8.0.0 is no exception. Your WordPress blog just became a two-way street in the Fediverse. Visitors can like and boost your posts directly on your site. Media from federated replies is handled more reliably, and new block patterns make it easy to drop ActivityPub features into your pages.

    Like and Boost, Right From Your Blog

    The Fediverse Reactions block now has optional Like and Boost action buttons, inline with each reaction group. When a visitor clicks one, a modal opens where they can enter their Fediverse handle or copy the post URL to interact from their home server.

    Like this post modal dialog on activitypub.blog showing two ways to interact: a copyable Post URL field and a "Your Profile" field where visitors can enter their Fediverse handle.

    The plugin remembers the visitor’s profile in their browser, so the second time around it’s even faster. And for folks who aren’t familiar with how the Fediverse works, each modal now includes a collapsible “Why do I need to enter my profile?” help section that explains the open social web in plain language.

    This dramatically lowers the friction for cross-platform engagement.

    Block Patterns and Templates

    Setting up a Fediverse-ready profile page used to mean manually assembling Follow Me, Extra Fields, and Followers blocks. Not anymore.

    WordPress Site Editor Patterns screen with the Fediverse category selected, showing four block patterns: Author Header with Follow, Author Profile with Follow, Fediverse Follow Page with a profile card and followers list, and Fediverse Sidebar with a Follow Me block and Followers block.

    We’ve added a “Fediverse” block pattern category with four pre-configured layouts:

    Author Profile with Follow, a compact profile card.Fediverse Follow Page, a full-page follow experience.Author Header with Follow, great for author archive headers.Fediverse Sidebar, drop it into any sidebar or widget area.

    If you’re running a block theme on WordPress 6.7+, there’s also a new Author Archive (Fediverse) block theme template ready to go.

    Publish Smarter With Post Format Suggestions

    A new pre-publish panel now analyzes your post content and suggests an appropriate post format when your object type is set to “Post Format.” Got a post that’s mostly images? It’ll nudge you toward the Image format. A video post? Video format.

    WordPress block editor pre-publish panel showing post format suggestions. The sidebar displays "Suggestion: Use a post format" and "Suggestion: Add Tag" options, with the Fediverse section expanded      
  recommending to "Set format to Image" because the post contains an image, making it visible on platforms like Pixelfed. A checkbox for "Always show pre-publish checks" is enabled at the bottom.

    This matters because media-focused Fediverse platforms like Pixelfed and Vernissage display Notes differently than Articles, so choosing the right format means your content looks its best everywhere it lands.

    Community Snippets

    We’ve added a snippets/ folder to the GitHub repository, a home for lightweight, community-contributed extensions that don’t belong in the core plugin but are too useful to lose. The first batch includes:

    FediBlog Tag, automatically adds #FediBlog to standard blog posts for better Fediverse discovery.Locale from Tags, derives post locale from taxonomy tags.Bot Account, marks your profile as automated and displays a “BOT” badge in the Fediverse.Blockless ActivityPub, renders Fediverse reactions as pure server-side HTML, no JS required.Photon CDN, serves cached remote media through Jetpack’s Photon CDN for faster delivery.

    Got a snippet of your own? Check out the snippets folder and send a PR.

    Smarter Media Caching

    Under the hood, we’ve rebuilt how the plugin handles remote media, avatars, emoji, images, audio, and video from across the Fediverse. Instead of importing everything into the WordPress Media Library at insert time, media is now wrapped in custom blocks and cached lazily at render time.

    What does that mean for you? Faster processing of incoming content, less disk usage, and better rendering of audio and video attachments. Original remote URLs are preserved in block attributes, so caches can be regenerated without data loss. If you’re using Jetpack’s Site Accelerator, that works too, the new system is built filter-first.

    For site admins, there are new CLI commands to keep things tidy:

    wp activitypub cache statuswp activitypub cache clearMinimum PHP 7.4

    With WordPress 7.0 deprecating PHP 7.2 and 7.3, we’ve raised the minimum requirement to PHP 7.4. This lets us clean up compatibility polyfills and use more modern PHP features going forward. If you’re still on an older version, update your PHP before updating the plugin.

    ChangelogAddedAdd a help section to interaction dialogs explaining the Fediverse and why entering a profile is needed.Add a notice on the Settings page to easily switch from legacy template mode to automatic mode.Add a pre-publish suggestion that recommends a post format for better compatibility with media-focused Fediverse platforms.Add a Site Health check that warns when plugins are causing too many federation updates.Add backwards compatibility for the ACTIVITYPUB_DISABLE_SIDELOADING constant and activitypub_sideloading_enabled filter from version 7.9.1.Add bot account snippet that marks ActivityPub profiles as automated accounts, displaying a “BOT” badge on Mastodon and other Fediverse platforms.Add Cache namespace for remote media caching with CLI commands, improved MIME validation, and filter-based architecture.Add federation of video poster images set in the WordPress video block.Add Locale from Tags community snippet.Add optional Like and Boost action buttons to the Fediverse Reactions block, allowing visitors to interact with posts from their own server.Add pre-built Fediverse block patterns for easy profile, follow page, and sidebar setup.Add snippet for blockless fediverse reactions.Add wp activitypub fetch CLI command for fetching remote URLs with signed HTTP requests.ChangedImproved active user counting for NodeInfo to include all federated content types and comments.Improve language map resolution to strictly follow the ActivityStreams spec.Superseded outbox activities are now removed instead of kept, reducing clutter in the outbox.The minimum required PHP version is now 7.4.FixedAccept incoming activities from servers that use standalone key objects for HTTP Signatures.Fix a crash on servers where WordPress uses FTP instead of direct file access for media caching.Fix a crash when receiving posts from certain federated platforms that send multilingual content.Fix automatic cleanup of old activities failing silently on sites with large numbers of outbox, inbox, or remote post items.Fix comment count to properly exclude likes, shares, and notes.Fix follow button redirect from Mastodon not being recognized.Fix modal overlay not covering the full screen on block themes.Fix outbox invalidation canceling pending Accept/Reject responses to QuoteRequests for the same post.Fix QuoteRequest handler to derive responding actor from post author instead of inbox recipient.Fix reactions block buttons inheriting theme background color on classic themes.Fix reactions block layout on small screens and remove unwanted button highlight when clicking action buttons.Fix signature verification rejecting valid requests that use lowercase algorithm names in the Digest header.Fix soft-deleted posts being served instead of a tombstone when the post is re-saved.Improve compatibility with federated services that use a URL reference for the actor’s public key.Improve handling of all public audience identifiers when sending activities to followers and relays.Prevent private recipient lists from being shared when sending activities to other servers.Get It

    Download from WordPress.org or grab it on GitHub. Remember to check your PHP version first — 7.4 or higher is now required.

    A huge thank you to everyone who contributed code, testing, bug reports, and ideas to this release. Special thanks to @kraft, @jeremy, and @futtta for their snippet contributions.

    Update, try out those Like and Boost buttons, and let us know what you think — what’s the feature you’ve been waiting for? What would you like to see next?

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  • @meuwese @grimjfoot @EUCommission @EC_DIGIT @HennaVirkkunen

    I hope it helps
    Glad to see attention is being put on it.

    Mastodon needs can easy link for websites to add.

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  • @kevinrns @grimjfoot @EUCommission @EC_DIGIT @HennaVirkkunen

    It's definitely an issue, but work is being done on it. This might help?

    https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/03/a-new-share-button/

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  • @grimjfoot@mastodon.uno @EUCommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu @EC_DIGIT@ec.social-network.europa.eu @HennaVirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.eu
    hopefully calling it fediverse, otherwise it risk sounds like my grannie saying internet explorer when she means the web.

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  • @kevinrns @grimjfoot @HennaVirkkunen

    It could be enough to make a link to this or to a EU hosted page about what is Fediverse and how to join it.

    And, mixing up the Fediverse with a platform (Mastodon) should be avoided. I'm on Friendica and it's Fediverse too.

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  • @grimjfoot @EUCommission @EC_DIGIT @HennaVirkkunen

    A lot of the reason is there's no easy link to mastodon.

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  • Yes! And remove X while you're at it.

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  • The and other institutions have been present on for some time.
    However, there is still no reference to on European institutional websites, while the traditional ones are still present.
    Why not update these pages, highlighting an ethical policy choice?

    @EUCommission

    @EC_DIGIT

    @HennaVirkkunen

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    Introduction As far as I know, the software used by Fediverse, a decentralized social networking site, makes information public due to its decentralized nature, and as a result, it's often possible to obtain feeds of the latest information via RSS. However, the extent to which this is possible varies depending on the software's capabilities and features, and I was interested in the functionality of each piece of software, so I decided to write this article to research and summarize the state of RSS on Fediverse, including its URL structure. This article is based on a pioneering article titled "Finding Fediverse Feeds" that appeared on the website Hyperborea: Kelson Vibber. Stream Fediverse feeds to your RSS reader URL Structure Table Software Section URL type Title visible links RSS Subscriptions from External Servers Lemmy Community /feeds/c/{community}.xml?sort={sort} RSS 2.0 Yes Yes No Lemmy User /feeds/u/{username}.xml?sort={sort} RSS 2.0 Yes Yes No Lemmy Local Timeline /feeds/local.xml?sort={sort} RSS 2.0 Yes Yes No Lemmy All Timeline /feeds/all.xml?sort={sort} RSS 2.0 Yes Yes No Lemmy Your front page /feeds/front.xml/{jwt_token} RSS 2.0 Yes No - Lemmy Your inbox /feeds/inbox.xml/{jwt_token} RSS 2.0 Yes No - Lemmy Your modlog /feeds/modlog.xml/{jwt_token} RSS 2.0 Yes No - PieFed Community /community/{community}/feed RSS 2.0 Yes Yes Yes PieFed User /u/{username}/feed RSS 2.0 Yes No Yes PieFed Topic /topic/{topic}.rss RSS 2.0 Yes No Uninvestigated PieFed Feeds /f/{feeds}.rss RSS 2.0? Yes? No Uninvestigated Mbin Community /rss?magazine={community} RSS 2.0 Yes Yes Yes Mbin User /rss?user={username} RSS 2.0 Yes Yes Yes Mbin Tag /rss?tag={tag} RSS 2.0 Yes Yes Yes Plume Blog /~/{blog}/atom.xml Atom Yes Yes Details unknown Plume User /~/{username}/atom.xml Atom Yes Yes Details unknown WriteFreely User /{username}/feed/ RSS 2.0 Yes No Details unknown WriteFreely Reader /read/feed/ RSS 2.0 Yes No Details unknown Funkwhale User /api/v1/channels/{user}/rss RSS2.0 Yes Yes Details unknown PeerTube User feeds/videos.xml?videoChannelId={channel} RSS 2.0 Yes Yes Yes PeerTube User-Podcast /feeds/podcast/videos.xml?videoChannelId={channel} RSS 2.0 Yes Yes Yes Bookwyrm User /user/{username}/rss RSS 2.0 Yes Yes Yes Mastodon User /@{username}.rss RSS 2.0 No No No Mastodon Hashtag /tags/{hashtag}.rss RSS 2.0 No No No Mastodon User-Hashtag /@{username}/tagged/{hashtag}.rss RSS 2.0 No No No Pleroma User /users/{username}/feed.atom Atom Yes No External accounts cannot be viewed BlueSky User /profile/{did-placeholder}/rss RSS 2.0 No No External instance does not exist Misskey User /@{username}.rss RSS 2.0 partially (example: "New note by UserName") No Yes Misskey User /@{username}.atom Atom 1.0 partially (example: "New note by UserName") No Yes Pixelfed User /users/{username}.atom Atom Yes Yes External accounts cannot be viewed HackersPub User /@{username}/feed.xml Atom Yes No External accounts cannot be viewed HackersPub User Articles /@{username}/feed.xml?articles Atom Yes No External accounts cannot be viewed Hubzilla Posts and Comments /feed/{channel} Atom No No External accounts cannot be viewed Hubzilla Only Posts /feed/{channel}?f=&top=1 Atom No No accounts are displayed in summary only friendica User /feed/{username}/ Atom Yes Yes External accounts cannot be viewed friendica User Comments /feed/{username}/comments Atom Yes No External accounts cannot be viewed friendica User Timeline /feed/{username}/activity Atom Yes No External accounts cannot be viewed 説明 Below are descriptions of the columns in the table above. Software The software you are using. Section Which feed for that software? URL The URL structure. Type The file type. This indicates whether it is RSS or Atom. Title Whether the post title is displayed in the RSS feed. Visible Links Whether the RSS link is visible on the instance. RSS Subscriptions from External Servers Whether you can subscribe to RSS feeds from users of external instances. Feed Functionality Comparison Software that only contains the user's RSS feed PeerTube Funkwhale Pleroma BlueSky Misskey Pixelfed Bookwyrm Software that exists beyond user RSS feeds Lemmy Community User Local Timeline All Timeline Your front page Your inbox Your modlog PieFed Community User Topic Feeds Mbin Community User Tag Plume Blog User WriteFreely Blog User Mastodon User Hashtag User-Hashtag Hubzilla Posts and Comments Only Posts PeerTube User User Podcast HackersPub User User Article friendica User User Comments User Timeline Software without RSS notestock Reference Fediverse in general RSS on Mastodon and the Fediverse | Fedi.Tips – An Unofficial Guide to Mastodon and the Fediverse Finding Fediverse Feeds Lemmy API Votes and Ranking Mastodon Create an RSS feed from a hashtag? : r/Mastodon how now: "Turns out Mastodon has built-i…" - Mastodon Mastodon日本語Wiki Archive Misskey MisskeyでRSSを取得する|なおしむ Sort on Lemmy /feeds/c/{community}.xml?sort={sort} The {sort} part of Lemmy in the RSS list above corresponds to the "URL" column in the table below. example: /feeds/c/{community}.xml?sort=New Type Description url Active (default) Calculates a rank based on the score and time of the latest comment, with decay over time Active Hot Like active, but uses time when the post was published Hot Scaled Like hot, but gives a boost to less active communities Scaled New Shows most recent posts first New Old Shows oldest posts first Old Most Comments Shows posts with highest number of comments first MostComments New Comments Bumps posts to the top when they are created or receive a new reply, analogous to the sorting of traditional forums NewComments Top Hour Highest scoring posts during the last 1 hour TopHour Top Six Hours Highest scoring posts during the last 6 hours TopSixHour Top Twelve Hours Highest scoring posts during the last 12 hours TopTwelveHour Top Day Highest scoring posts during the last 24 hours TopDay Top Week Highest scoring posts during the last 7 days TopWeek Top Month Highest scoring posts during the last 30 days TopMonth Top Three Months Highest scoring posts during the last 3 months TopThreeMonths Top Six Months Highest scoring posts during the last 6 months TopSixMonths Top Nine Months Highest scoring posts during the last 9 months TopNineMonths Top Year Highest scoring posts during the last 12 months TopYear Top All Time Highest scoring posts of all time TopAll Source: Votes and Ranking Stream RSS feeds to Your Fediverse Feeds A well-known method of distributing RSS feeds from the web to ActivityPub is software (server) called RSSParrot, which was created for that purpose. In addition, in the Japanese-speaking world, there is a public Mastodon instance called the RSSフィードbot鯖, which is dedicated to RSS Bots and is also widely used. Original article FediverseのRSS事情 - URL構造の一覧など - hoageckoのブログ (Article in Japanese) Fediverse Advent Calendar This post is the 15th article of Fediverse (2) Advent Calendar 2025 - Adventar (Article in Japanese).
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    The problem with #ActivityPub and the #fediverse is not enough people are posting bangers
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    How far will it go this time? This post from #Mastodon can reach the whole #Fediverse, #Bluesky & more. That's #Sharkey, #Misskey, #Pixelfed, #Mbin, #Lemmy, #Friendica, #Hometown, #Akkoma… If you see it, please share it.#SocialMedia @fediverseFirst results 👇🏼