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    In June, we published our 2025 roadmap: Building the Future of WordPress Federation, outlining the areas we wanted to focus on for the rest of the year.As we step into 2026, it’s time to look back at how the roadmap held up and what we shipped in 2025.2025 at a Glance2025 turned out to be an ambitious and, at times, challenging timeline. Even so, we were able to make meaningful progress across most of the areas we set out to work on.Over the course of the year, we introduced the Following feature, significantly expanded moderation tooling, refined actor handling, and improved the reliability and performance of core federation workflows. Along the way, we also shipped a first experimental draft of the Reader, offering an early look at what reading the Fediverse inside WordPress could become.Not everything on the roadmap was completed, but we’re happy with how much we were able to achieve and with the foundations that are now in place for what comes next.RoadmapBelow is a review of the roadmap topics we outlined for 2025, what we worked on, and what remains open.Followers / Following ✅Work in 2025 expanded ActivityPub beyond followers by introducing the Following feature, allowing WordPress sites and users to actively follow accounts on the Fediverse.Alongside this, we improved the reliability and performance of both follower and following lists, including better synchronization across instances and faster resolution and display of large collections.This work also laid the foundation for later features, such as the experimental Reader.Related release posts:7.6.0 — Command, Sync & Go7.7.0 — Extra Quotable7.8.0 – Happy HolidayActors ✅ We continued refining how local and remote actors are represented and resolved. Internal refactors reduced special-case handling and improved consistency and performance across actor resolution, including follower, following, and block lists.This work primarily affected internal behavior rather than user-facing UI.Related release posts:7.6.0 — Command, Sync & Go7.7.0 — Extra QuotableModeration ✅ In 2025, ActivityPub-specific moderation was significantly expanded. Site-wide and personal blocking now cover domains, keywords, and individual actors, with consistent checks applied to incoming activities.We added blocklist subscriptions with scheduled syncing and bulk domain imports, including support for community-maintained lists such as the IFTAS DNI list. Moderation handling was also refined with improved reject behavior for quote interactions.Related release posts:7.6.0 — Command, Sync & Go7.7.0 — Extra Quotable7.8.0 – Happy HolidaysReader 🧪 An experimental Reader UI was introduced behind a feature flag. When enabled, it adds a “Social Web” area to the dashboard where posts and shares from followed accounts can be read inside WordPress.The feature is disabled by default and explicitly marked as experimental.Related release posts:7.8.0 – Happy HolidaysDirect Messages ⏸️ Direct Messages were not implemented in 2025. This remains an open roadmap topic for future consideration once related foundations mature further.Fully Delete Profiles ✅ Deletion semantics were improved to better support explicit federated cleanup. Delete activities are now sent when WordPress users are removed, and deletion-related handling was aligned across activity processing.A CLI-based self-destruct command was introduced to allow site owners to explicitly remove their site’s federated presence.Related release posts:7.3.0 – Ctrl+Fed+DeleteClient-to-Server API ⏸️ Client-to-Server API support was not implemented in 2025. No user-facing features shipped under this topic.Beyond the RoadmapWhile the roadmap helped guide our focus in 2025, not everything that shipped was planned from the start. Some features emerged from day-to-day usage, feedback, and practical needs that became clearer over time.A few of those are worth highlighting.QuotesSupport for quote interactions improved significantly over the year. We refined detection and handling of quoted replies and links, added proper handling for quote comments, and improved how quote permissions are revoked when quoted content is deleted. This made quoted interactions more reliable and consistent across instances.Related release posts:7.7.0 — Extra Quotable7.8.0 – Happy HolidaysOnboardingWe also improved onboarding for new users by adding clearer guidance and better defaults after plugin activation. This helped reduce friction for sites federating for the first time and made initial setup more approachable.Related release posts:What we shipped so far in 20257.6.0 — Command, Sync & GoExtra Fields UIWhile not originally planned as a roadmap item, work on Extra Fields resulted in a more flexible and user-friendly UI. New blocks and layout options made it easier to display federated profile data in different formats, allowing themes to choose how much structured information to surface.Related release posts:7.7.0 — Extra QuotableWrapping upLooking back, 2025 was a year of steady progress. We focused on the foundations we set out to improve, shipped meaningful features along the way, and left room for unplanned work that addressed real needs as they came up.Now we’d love to hear from you: What was your favorite feature this year? What are you most excited about and what do you still miss or hope to see next?Your feedback has shaped this project throughout 2025, and it continues to guide where we go from here. We’re already working on our 2026 timeline, and your ideas, experiences, and questions are an important part of that process.Thanks for being part of the journey and see you on the Fediverse.
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    @fediversereport @mackuba this is not a problem of the plugin itself. you seem to use a caching plugin that does not support Accept header variations. you can disable content negotiation in the advanced settings.if you tell me what caching plugin you use, I can also check if there might be an alternate workaround.
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    @everton137 @_elena This should be blocked if they are not!
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    Release v2.4.14 of Ktistec is small in terms of features and fixes, but it improves in two areas where I thought Ktistec was weak: light/dark mode support and autosave.I'm not hardcore dark mode, but I do prefer it in some cases. Ktistec selects light or dark mode based on the browser or system setting—there is currently no means to select the mode directly. A nice side effect of light/dark mode support is that custom theming support comes nearly for free.Figure 1: Ktistec editor showing the Dracula themeKtistec was meant for writing. I post my fair share of one-line bits of wisdom, but I started building Ktistec because I wanted a space to write long form, and existing Fediverse platforms were more for social interaction. When writing long form, autosaving is an essential feature. Ktistec will now autosave draft posts and replies. If you navigate away before publishing, you can always find the incomplete draft in the Drafts collection which is accessible from your timeline page.AddedAdd design system page for previewing UI elements.Support custom themes with automatic light/dark mode switching.Add autosave functionality for new posts, draft posts, and replies.ChangedAdd external link indicators.#ktistec #fediverse #activitypub #crystallang