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07.01.2026 17:25
jaz (@jaz@toot.wales)

@pfefferle I just noticed I'm seeing a second account from a #WordPress site using the #ActivityPub plugin - any idea what's happening here?

I'm federating only the blog, no authors, and I have no idea what "application" might be.





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07.01.2026 15:09
box464 (@box464@mastodon.social)

So what’s the ActivityPub version of Pinterest? Looks like it will be in demand soon.

socialmediatoday.com/news/repo




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07.01.2026 14:21
simona (@simona@mastodon.design)

RE: mastodon.social/@Mastodon/1158

"Threads, however, supports ActivityPub. Users on Threads can choose to share their posts with other Activity Pub servers, including Mastodon." – Well, only if the instance and/or end user decides so.

Surprised the article doesn't mention the absence of algorithm and advertising in the Fediverse. Imho it's a good selling point.

#threads #activitypub #interoperability #algorithm #advertising




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07.01.2026 13:51
MDT (@MDT@mast.lat)

#fedinews

Resumen de las #noticias sobre mastodon y el Fediverso:

#Fediverso #Mastodon #ActivityPub #Fedinews #SoberaniaDigital #OpenSource #Tecnologia





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07.01.2026 11:56
elettrona (@elettrona@poliversity.it)

#SelfHosting week 1, phase 3.
Decision is almost made, considering a site based on hybrid solutions:
Newsletter -> buttondown
stories -> writefreely
interactions/comments -> lemmy (where stories from writefreely will spread to fediverse) and at this point I find less useful to federate Writefreely, given that this platform has no comments. Makes sense a "reply via e-mail" pointing to LetterBird page I have, and "follow [category/community] on Lemmy to comment via Fediverse.
What's missing? A stable navigation menu, and an internal search engine. Found a way to place a landing for the site, through writefreely's admin settings.
My main (no longer so hidden) intention is get rid of WordPress, despite self-hosted its philosophy is drastically changing.
And I even have Bearblog which solves some of the issues for nav menu and maybe search bar, but it's a centralized platform depending on one person only. Of course accessibility is the main focus, both in back and front-end.

Any suggestion or feedback is highly appreciated, this month will be dedicated to tests and experiments.
#a11y #accessibility #ActivityPub #blind #blog #blogging #feedback #fediverse #FollowerPower #lemmy #newsletter #SelfHost #SelfHosting #WordPress #WriteFreely #writing




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07.01.2026 11:45
Gyroplast (@Gyroplast@furry.engineer)

@jwildeboer

If you are already capable and want to do good, beat me to it :)

I'm not falling for your mediocre attempt at reverse psychology! Instead, I'll re-invent some other wheel that's not been invented here, and convince myself I had no other choice!!1!

Jokes aside, it feels to me as if finding genuinely useful ways to integrate #activitypub into more tools is becoming a bit of a trend lately. Likely because I'm exposing myself willingly to my curated little echo bubble of generally awesome people, but still I can envision a reality growing from such development that I like to see.

Begone influenca, let me do stuff! >:[




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07.01.2026 10:53
channyeintun (@channyeintun@mastodon.social)

mastodon.website
Mastodon web client built with Next.js.
You'll love it.







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07.01.2026 10:17
simon_brooke (@simon_brooke@mastodon.scot)

@yngmar H'mm. If so, it's in the last fifteen minutes. When I refresh her account, I'm still seeing it -- but it may be in cache somewhere across the #ActivityPub network.

No, definitely not suspended, I've just been over to mastodon.social to check.

Where did you see 'account suspended'?




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07.01.2026 07:22
eyeinthesky (@eyeinthesky@mastodon.social)

"Critical concept: IRIs are opaque identifiers. You cannot infer meaning from the string pattern — only by dereferencing and inspecting the data." [1] This applies to URIs too. Sadly, almost no implementations use this principle. Multi-tenant servers and simple account portability (with personal domains) would be relatively easy if they did.🙄 It is what it is...

/cc @melvincarvalho

[1] socialdocs.org/docs/concepts/u




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07.01.2026 07:00
teajaygrey (@teajaygrey@snac.bsd.cafe)
Groovy!

I submitted a Pull Request to update MacPorts' snac to 2.87 here:

https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/30679

It's churning through GitHub Continuous Integration checks (1 of 3 passed so far which is a good sign the other two will complete successfully).

It's up to someone else with commit access to merge it.

p.s. the other day I read your napcop proposal and I dig the acronym. ;)

#snac #MacPorts #OpenSource #ActivityPub #Mastodon #NoDatabaseNeeded
#NoJavaScript #NoCookiesEither #NotMuchBullShit #snacAnnounces #FrugalFediverse



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07.01.2026 01:33
abcdw (@abcdw@fosstodon.org)

Spritely team rocks.

spritely.institute/news/mandy-

#scheme #guile #wasm #activityPub




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06.01.2026 21:34
FabMusacchio (@FabMusacchio@mastodon.social)

Just came across eurosky.social, a new European identity system launching this month:

🌍 eurosky.social/register

It gives you a portable social identity powered by the that works across apps like and lets you move your data and connections freely. It’s hosted under law and aims to reduce platform lock-in while expanding the . Sounds interesting. However, it does not work with , which is based on .




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