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  • @rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nz Definitely. Offloading the static assets to nginx is a big win. Varnish adds a layer of serving from memory that takes it up a notch. Like having your own Fastly pop.

    It does require some configuration nuance to be sure you aren't serving cached assets to the wrong connections (e.g., authenticated GET requests that shouldn't be shared beyond a specific session).

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  • @eyeinthesky

    Only as a metaphor.

    Federation happens between servers / nodes, not between networks.

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  • Is it correct to say the and are "federated" by protocol bridges? I have similar question related to and and other bridged protocols. Given the is , what this larger federated social web called?

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  • @silverpill@mitra.social Thanks - that solves a number of issues I've been encountering. From the outset, I wanted to use the system actor to point at the relevant administrative collections, but couldn't think of a good way to identify the actor to the client (without hard-coding it). That webfinger adjustment solves that.

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  • @jdt

    >nodeinfo is a common protocol used for discovering information about ActivityPub-speaking servers

    NodeInfo is used primarily by sites like https://fediverse.observer, it is not intended to be used by clients. There is a similar entity in ActivityPub: server actor (instance actor). In your case it seems to be located at https://enigmatick.social/user/system ?

    I prefer Webfinger discovery method, as described in this FEP: https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/fep/d556/fep-d556.md.

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  • From its conception, #Enigmatick has leaned heavily on the /inbox and /outbox endpoints for client operations. There are some /api endpoints, but I avoid that were I can shoehorn operations into the #ActivityPub specification and #ActivityStreams vocabulary.

    While typical operational activities are fairly well accounted for, administration is a weak point. For example: I haven't identified a clear way to use the currently described mechanisms for an administrative user to pull up and manage instances or actors on a server.

    I've relied on CLI tools (e.g., ./enigmatick --help) to manage some of that. And in some cases, I know how to manipulate data in my database, so I haven't worried too much about building tooling. But I'd like to ship something that other folks can use to share in my efforts, so I've been thinking about how to model those activities in an ActivityPub-esque way to use in the Svelte UI.

    ActivityPub Messages

    To that end, I'm now using Block and Delete activities sent from the client to the server outbox to manage the blocking of instances and purging of data.

    { "@context": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", { "ek": "https://enigmatick.social/ns#", "Instance": "ek:Instance" } ], "id": "https://enigmatick.social/activities/550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000", "type": "Block", "actor": "https://enigmatick.social/user/system", "object": { "type": "Instance", "id": "https://spammy-instance.example" } }

    In practice, my client does not generate the id, but that attribute is generated by the server and the Activity is stored alongside other typically federated activities. These local Block activities are not federated out to other servers; they are intended solely for local server management.

    The Block activity is sent as a message signed at the client by a user with administrative privileges on the server. Enigmatick's user authentication is unique (i.e., I use a separate set of encryption keys for client-signing executed by a wasm module in the browser). That can be a topic for a future article.

    That the actor as the system Application user is important. That is used by the server to establish the scope of this action as system-wide, not just for a single user. The system actor is discoverable in the nodeinfo metadata.

    I'm using a typed object rather than just an id reference. This is so that I can use this same flow for blocking and purging Actor objects (i.e., the type would be Person, Service, or Application).

    The purge action is similar, using the Delete activity.

    { "@context": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", { "ek": "https://enigmatick.social/ns#", "Instance": "ek:Instance" } ], "id": "https://enigmatick.social/activities/550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000", "type": "Delete", "actor": "https://enigmatick.social/user/system", "object": { "type": "Instance", "id": "https://spammy-instance.example" } }

    The term, "delete" is a bit of a misnomer in this case as it applies to the instance specifically. The instance will remain, but the objects, activities, and actors associated with that instance will be fully deleted (i.e., not set to Tombstone).

    Collection Endpoints

    To facilitate the UI operations, I've created two new collection endpoints on my server: /instances and /actors. These endpoints provide typical ActivityPub Collection objects.

    { "@context": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", { "Instance": "ek:Instance", "activitiesCount": "ek:activitiesCount", "actorsCount": "ek:actorsCount", "blocked": "ek:blocked", "ek": "https://enigmatick.social/ns#", "lastMessageAt": "ek:lastMessageAt", "objectsCount": "ek:objectsCount" } ], "type": "OrderedCollection", "id": "https://enigmatick.social/instances", "totalItems": 7702, "orderedItems": [ { "type": "Instance", "id": "https://example-instance.name", "blocked": false, "created": "2025-12-16T16:56:33Z", "lastMessageAt": "2025-12-16T16:56:33Z", "actorsCount": 0, "objectsCount": 1, "activitiesCount": 0 } ], "first": "https://enigmatick.social/instances?max=9223372036854775807", "last": "https://enigmatick.social/instances?min=0", "next": "https://enigmatick.social/instances?max=1765657395402834" }

    I've added some extensions in the @context to account for a few non-standard attributes.

    That collection is used by the UI.

    The Enigmatick instances UI showing the most recently discovered instances from the enigmatick.social server

    Collection Discovery

    nodeinfo is a common protocol used for discovering information about ActivityPub-speaking servers. I've extended my use of that to facilitate client-discovery of these new endpoints using the metadata object contained in the nodeinfo JSON.

    "metadata": { "actor": "https://enigmatick.social/user/system", "adminActors": "https://enigmatick.social/actors", "adminInstances": "https://enigmatick.social/instances", "domain": "enigmatick.social", "url": "https://enigmatick.social" } Final Thoughts

    As I'm reading through this, I see some opportunities for refinement. I should probably be using OrderedCollectionPage instead of OrderedCollection for my collection endpoints. I'm sure there are other tweaks to be made.

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  • Agreed that forums are definitely needed, and the energy NodeBB has brought to the Fediverse has been very welcome indeed! The coexistence is often smooth but sometimes quite clunky (although of course that's true for ActivityPub platforms in general).

    Specifically for the deletes, I had also run into problems where they weren't getting propagated everywhere. Not sure if there's a similar thing happening here; If I recall correctly, the issue I was experiencing related to unsigned fetches.

    @julian

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  • @klu9 @eyeinthesky

    Having multiple servers connect to each other is Federation.

    Having multiple independent servers (regardless of whether they connect to each other or not) is Decentralization.

    ...

    TS is an independent server — thus, it with others form Decentralized social-media.

    TS does not connect to other servers — thus, not Federated.

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    @julian i'd say the confusion is primarily that we've shifted topic around several different things and i'm still not sure which is the intended topic of the discussion :x- deleting posts that are in a thread- removing posts from a thread- implications for downstream posts in a thread when some ancestor in the reply chain is deleted/removed- deleting a thread that is in a forum- removing a thread from a forum- moving a thread to the "uncategorized" forum- ...?
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    Week in Fediverse 2025-11-07Servers- Gush! v0.0.26- Manyfold v0.128.0- Wafrn v2025.10.02- Hubzilla v10.6- Ktistec v3.1.3- Mastodon v4.5- gancio v1.28.1- Castopod v1.13.6- tootik v0.19.8- Loops v1.0.0-beta.4- Lemmy Development Update October 2025Clients- IceCubesApp v2.0.9- Mangane v1.18.5- Tangerine UI for Mastodon v2.5- Mastodon Bird UI v3.0.0- PeerTube Mobile v1.2.0- Voyager v2.40.2- bleromo: A Windows 98-style Pleroma/Mastodon clientTools and Plugins- Poduptime v5.6.0For developers- APx v0.20.0- Fedialgo v1.2.32- FIRES Server v0.4.0- NGI0 Progress report #1 (GoActivityPub)Protocol- FEP-d8c8: BitTorrent Torrent Objects- FEP-19b3: Specifying Properties of a ServiceArticles- Self-hosting your Mastodon media with SeaweedFS- Fediverse Report – #141-----#WeekInFediverse #Fediverse #ActivityPubPrevious edition: https://mitra.social/objects/019a3c12-2a12-7683-592d-a0dec77f582e
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    @mizudako Works your #ActivityPub software?
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    I requested a public figure turn on #threads #activityPub #Fediverse bridging by finding a contact email address on their webpage and including this message.Greetings,I'm writing to request that you turn on the fediverse bridge on your Threads account. This will allow me, and others on the 'verse, to follow your posts and updates without having to agree to Meta's EULA and give them access to personal data nor use freedom denying closed source non-free software that I don't want to.They have instructions for how to do so here: https://help.instagram.com/760878905943039Feel free to copy/paste if it makes it easier for you to do similarly. Let me know if you get any positive responses and any improvements to this general message that are made. Maybe we can create something that makes it even easier for others to do similarly.