jrollans.com is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.
This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.
We are a little bit late to the party, but on the 1. May we celebrated #lauti's first anniversary 🥳.
This year was crazy, we got in touch with so many amazing people a long the way. We did our first talk at the #39c3 self organized session of @techfrombelow@chaos.social.
We visited #fosdem with our friends from @Bonfire where they announced our collaboration working on #events in the #fediverse.
We are just getting started, SSO is around the corner and we are working on #activitypub at the moment.
For more updates take a look at our last blog post
lauti.org/blog/lauti-updates...
Is the Bluesky kind of federation an example for the future of the Fediverse?
Read here what I think about this:
https://blog.gelbphoenix.de/the-glass-floor-of-digital-sovereignty/
#Fediverse #Bluesky #Blog #ActivityPub #OpenSocialWeb #DigitalSovereignty #ATProto
Unfortunately I was only able to join for the third and last day of FediForum, but the energy was quite strong even then!
There were some interesting discussions with @ozoned@btfree.social @reiver@mastodon.social and others (@johannab@cosocial.ca, @j12t@j12t.social, etc) about fediverse payments and growing the open social web — this spanned two session slots, actually!
One thing that came out strongly was the need for content creators to get paid. This directly echoes @paige@masto.canadiancivil.com's talk from @fedimtl earlier this year. The other half was reflecting on the lack of appropriate value-adds for donators, such as private groups.
We have all of these things, but separately. Perhaps combining them into an easy-to-use service is the secret sauce that will open up the fediverse to content creators.[...]
There is work with the Interledger Foundation (@jeremiah@alpaca.gold) to make the financial side happen. There's ongoing work with CrowdBucks (@reiver@mastodon.social) to connect fediverse accounts with payment gateways. On the threadiverse side, each of us (NodeBB, Lemmy, Piefed) have support for private groups, but not federated private groups.
This might be an opportunity for the threadiverse implementors to work together (especially with @mayel@bonfire.cafe and the rest of the SWICG Groups Task Force (@groups)) to bring federate private groups out of the realm of theoretical possibility and into reality.
Kleines Fediverse-Mysterium: Ich folge jemandem auf einer Pixelfed-Instanz, antworte über Mastodon, die Person sieht es auf Misskey – und alles funktioniert einfach so. ✨
Stell dir vor, du könntest einer Gmail-Adresse von Outlook aus schreiben. Ach warte, das geht ja auch. Nur bei sozialen Netzwerken haben wir das irgendwie 15 Jahre lang vergessen. 🤔
Two #ActivityPub fixes I submitted to #Misskey are in the latest release. I am so amped to see this happen; I cannot emphasize enough how important it is for established #Fediverse platforms to support the ActivityPub spec correctly. I love seeing this happen. Thank you Misskey for making the Fediverse a slightly easier place to write software!
https://github.com/misskey-dev/misskey/releases/tag/2026.5.0
Week in Fediverse 2026-05-01
Servers
- Hollo v0.8.0
- ActivityPub for WordPress v8.2.0
- NodeBB v4.11.0
- PieFed v1.6.20
- TinyAP v0.1.8
Clients
- Pachli v3.6.0
- tooi v0.24.0
- Tusker v2026.1
- Nicolium v0.2.0
- Jerboa v0.0.87
- PeerTube Mobile v2.1.2
- Mitra Mini v0.3.0
- Holos v1.5.2
For developers
Articles
- The Seven Deadly Fediverse UX Sins: A Redemption Report Card
- The Architecture of Autonomy and Freedom
- What would a LinkedIn alternative look like on the open web?
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#WeekInFediverse #Fediverse #ActivityPub
Previous edition: https://mitra.social/objects/019dc0ea-e585-7be3-8174-327c55ab28d5
New from me: Federation Has a European Legal Problem
on what the recent Russmedia ruling means for open social protocols like #ActivityPub and #atproto
warning: do not read if you value your sanity
https://connectedplaces.online/federation-has-a-european-legal-problem/
So #Vine is coming back, this time as #DiVine!
Does anyone know anyone who can get me an invite code? I want in!
The App is coming back with no #AI allowed, and will allow people to own their own content.
For the geeks: it's built on the #OpenSocial protocol #Nostr, and apparently they're experimenting with integrating the #ATProtocol, future integration with #ActivityPub, the protocol behind #Mastodon and #Flipboard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUGnNIh60-0
I (Evan) will be at the Wikimedia Hackathon 2026 in Milan, Italy this weekend (May 1-4). I’m especially interested in how we can connect Wikimedia projects and content to the Social Web using ActivityPub. I’ll be holding a session on the topic on Sunday May 3 at 9AM, but I’ll also be available for discussions throughout the weekend.
My hacking project plan is to make an ActivityPub object server for films. There are about 343,000 films in Wikidata, which compares pretty favourably with the 740,000 films in IMDB. There is a JSON-LD interface to Wikidata, but the types used don’t match up with ActivityPub types like Video. So, like places.pub, I’ll set up movies.pub to share an ActivityPub object for every Q-item for a movie, as well as a search endpoint to find films by name.
If I get ahead of the project and I’m not too jet-lagged, I’d like to add an ActivityPub API app to “check in” to a movie that you’re watching (and maybe give a little review). Similar to checkin.swf.pub with places!
If you’re at #wmhack this weekend, please come say hi. I love talking about Wikimedia projects and the open social web.
Arnold Schrijver (@smallcircles) just published a fairly long thinkpiece on the future of ActivityPub and the fediverse and how we could achieve a grassroots improvement of the standards. It's well worth a read!
https://coding.social/blog/grassroots-evolution/#fediverse-tomorrow
Btw, I'm working on Mastic: a #Mastodon instance written in #Rust, running entirely on the Internet Computer as #WASM canisters.
One canister per user, Internet Identity auth, SNS-based DAO governance, no PostgreSQL/Redis/Nginx. Fully ActivityPub-compatible.
Live by the end of September.
https://blog.veeso.dev/blog/en/btw-i-m-working-on-mastic/
#rust #rustlang #fediverse #internetcomputer #activitypub #opensource
Character study of the GoToSocial sloth, a future new member, when I'll be drawing the group of mascots of the Fediverse.
Directly inspired by the GotoSocial logo by @Anna − CC-BY-SA 4.0 https://gotosocial.org/
#krita #ArtWithOpenSource #MastoArt
#GoToSocial #Fediverse #activitypub
For those who have questions about #Holos. I've seen a lot written recently, and since the project is young, it's normal that things stay ambiguous or get misunderstood. This is a thread, with one post per remark most often read, and a direct answer.
What should the file-extension for ActivityPub / ActivityStreams documents be?
I.e., for application/activity+json data?
I've been using .activity
Ex: filename.activity
(The extension cannot be .json or .jsonld if you want to be able to detect it just based on the file-extension.)
What do you think?
IFIN - The Independent Federated Intelligence Network » 🌐
@ifin@infosec.exchange
Did you know our Threat Intel channel publishes to #ActivityPub? We're serious about the "Federated" in "Independent Federated Intelligence Network!" This is the firehose of all posts in our "Threat Intel" category.
In *theory* you should be able to follow this test user:
@你好@i18n.viii.fi
But I can't find any Fediverse software which actually supports non-ASCII usernames.
If you are able to see the user, its description, and its avatar - please send me a screenshot 🙂
RE: https://social.wake.st/@liaizon/116476200944284702
It would be really cool if #Friendster ended up being federated and built on top of #activitypub !
RE: https://tacobelllabs.net/@ultranurd/116475019811050460
someone bought https://friendster.com and is trying to make a new social network on it, though the idea that the domain alone was worth $30k is so silly to me.
Can an ActivityPub 'Place' also be an Actor?
https://www.w3.org/TR/activitystreams-vocabulary/#dfn-place
With followers, an outbox, etc.
That could be useful for both real-life places, and fictional places in stories, and in video games.
#ActivityPub #ActivityStreams #FediDev #FediFiction #FediGames
What makes an ActivityPub Actor an Actor?
I think it is probably a bad idea to just restrict it to things with 'type': "Application", "Group", "Organization", "Person", and "Service". Restricting it to just those would mean you couldn't have new actor types (and sub-types) in the future.
So then, do we do it in a duck-typing way? And if "yes", how?
Maybe if something has an "inbox" OR and "outbox" it is an Actor. I.e., it could have just one of those.
Should an ActivityPub 'Place' be used to represent a fictional place?
https://www.w3.org/TR/activitystreams-vocabulary/#dfn-place
Such as a fictional place in a story, or a video game?
#ActivityPub #ActivityStreams #FediDev #FediFiction #FediGames
#HolosSocial is a project that lets users run their own #ActivityPub server on a device (Android/iOS). Would a desktop version interest you? For purists, dynamic DNS could replace the relay entirely, which is simply not realistic on mobile.
Main account: @HolosSocial
Your opinion?
| Yes, with relay support: | 7 |
| Yes, purist mode (no relay): | 12 |
| No, mobile is enough: | 2 |
| No interest: | 11 |
I (Evan) will be giving talk at Fediforum 26-04 next week, April 28, 2026, on the exciting topic of faking your way through ActivityPub conversations. Here’s the description:
“One of the best bluffers in the field of distributed social networks gives you just enough knowledge about ActivityPub to sound smarter than everyone around you. In this talk, Evan will cover the essential architecture of ActivityPub, what works and what doesn’t, and what is coming up next for the standard. You’ll walk out of this talk with just enough knowledge to speak with confidence about anything at Fediforum.”
If you’ve ever wanted to know what ActivityPub is and how it works, please come along. I hope the event is fun and interesting. Bring questions!
full account migration could leverage a trusted third party service that simply serves authorization attestation (also for in the event the origin becomes unavailable), allowing remote servers to simply rewrite data/relations without having to delete and refetch.
ap devs: let's chat about this, I'm already building this for Loops and Pixelfed
Week in Fediverse 2026-04-24
Servers
- Hollo v0.7.11
- Lemmy v0.19.18
- Wafrn 2026.04.02
- Ibis v0.3.2
- Ktistec v3.3.6
- ActivityPub for WordPress v8.1.0
- Gush v0.0.36
- Iceshrimp.NET v2026.1-beta
- Mitra v5.2.0
- tootik v0.22.0
- NeoDB v0.14.0
- Vernissage Server v1.34.0
- PieFed v1.6.19
- ActivityPub Bots v1.1.1
Clients
- Jerboa v0.0.86
- Holos v1.4.0
Protocol
- FEP-35b7: Fediverse Servers, Instances, and Tenants
- FEP-ae49: Semantic Routing for ActivityPub
Articles
- Copyright and DMCA Best Practices for Fediverse Operators
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#WeekInFediverse #Fediverse #ActivityPub
Previous edition: https://mitra.social/objects/019d9ce7-bae8-7d4c-da66-27acb019a9e6
Before anybody thinks we're trying to arrange for a battle of the protocols, #activitypub vs #atproto ... that's not the intention.
Instead, for people not deep down in the technical specs, these talks should give you an idea how these protocols work and you can better understand why their designers made different design choices and tradeoffs.
And for people who know one protocol well but not the other, we'd like to create ...
Evan Prodromou, editor of the ActivityPub standard, will give a talk at FediForum on Tuesday, April 28, titled:
"How To Bullshit Your Way Through a Conversation about ActivityPub"
Have you ever wondered how #ActivityPub actually works? Come join us to find out, online! https://fediforum.org
/cc @evanprodromou
Many people are talking about decentralized social media protocols like #ActivityPub and #ATProto and all the amazing things one can do with them. But do you actually know how they work?
We thought we'd do something about this. Come to #FediForum next week if you are curious and like to find out!
Registration: https://fediforum.org
Hashtag following also allow URLs to RSS feeds of ActivityPub objects (like e.g. https://mastodon.social/tags/ThankYouTuesday).
Users can now configure a webhook to receive an HTTP POST for every notification. This can be useful for implementing bots that react to activities, like autorepliers, chatbots or interactive textual games (see snac(1) for more information).
The number of pending follow confirmations is shown next to the "people" link.
Faster performance metrics (contributed by dandelions).
Improved lowercasing in hashtags (contributed by postscriptum).
A search-by-url tweak for implementations that return 200 for invalid webfinger queries (e.g. piefed).
Mastodon API: added follow confirmation endpoints, fixed collisions in attachment file names.
Fixed potential crashes in attachment uploads.
If you find #snac useful, please consider buying grunfink a coffee or contributing via LiberaPay.
Notifications are now shown in a more compact way (i.e. all reactions are shown just above your post, instead of repeating the post ad nauseam for every reaction).
New command-line option unmute to, well, no-longer-mute an actor.
The private timeline now includes an approximate mark between new posts and "already seen" ones.
Fixed a spurious 404 error in the instance root URL for some configurations.
If you find #snac useful, please consider contributing via LiberaPay: https://liberapay.com/grunfink/
This release has been inspired by the song The Answers to the Questions by #Christabell and #DavidLynch.