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.
Week in Fediverse 2026-05-08
Servers
- Vernissage v1.35.0
- Pleroma v2.10.2
- Funkwhale v2.0.2
- Betula v1.7.0
- Hollo v0.8.2
- Akkoma v2026.05
- Ktistec v3.3.7
- NodeBB v4.11.0
- Misskey v2026.5.1
- Ties v0.2.1
- PieFed v1.6.21
- Lemmy Development Update April 2026
Clients
- Nicolium v0.2.1
- Fedilab v3.39.0
- Pachli v3.6.1
- Mastodon for Android v2.12.0
- Coho v1.0
- PixelDroid v1.0.beta42
- Blorp v1.13.0
- Mitra Mini v0.4.0
- Holos v1.5.5
Tools and Plugins
For developers
Articles
- Join the fediverse! zine
- A Bridge to Somewhere: How to Link Your Mastodon, Bluesky, or Other Federated Accounts
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#WeekInFediverse #Fediverse #ActivityPub
Previous edition: https://mitra.social/objects/019de52a-a351-7ee2-a48b-7306090edfe6
I'm curious whether anyone on #Mastodon can explain why this post https://mstd.seungjin.net/@theguardian/116535352864096634 is appearing in my feed many times over? I follow several Maths/education related #hashtags (via #relays ), and thought at first I was getting one through each #hashtag #relay (1 post each), but when it exceeded that I looked and in fact it only contains one hashtag I follow, so it's the same post over and over again, maybe a dozen times so far. Why is that happenning? #askFedi #federation #activityPub
The Electronic Frontier Foundation shares: A Bridge to Somewhere: How to Link Your Mastodon, Bluesky, or Other Federated Accounts. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/bridge-somewhere-how-link-your-mastodon-bluesky-or-other-federated-accounts #Mastodon #Bluesky #Threads #ActivityPub #ATProto
@malte @tagesschau @RegierungBW Dabei gibt's mit #RSS & #ActivityPub datensparsame & dezentrale Lösungen die #barrierefrei und ohne Account gehen…
If you're thinking about leaving Github, here's a guide:
https://lord.io/leaving-github/
I personally started using my own @forgejo instance for client's projects. I hope they'll be able to implement federation this year.
#fediverse #activitypub #github #foss #programming #bds #boycott
Hi everybody — late last week we released v4.11.0, which contains the following changes:
AP analytics and error pages
New pages have been added to the control panel to display analytics (send/receive counts) and error counts. There is also a new error page that will show error received within the last 24 hours, and their respective payloads. This will aid in debugging federation issues.
Article vs. Note distinction updated
Prior to this version, NodeBB would determine whether a federated object was an Article or Note based on content length. This was confusing for end users, and was originally added before NodeBB supported title-less topics.
The revised distinction is much simpler. If it has a title, it's an Article. If it doesn't, it's a Note.
Smaller fixes
Delete objects wrapped in an Announce activity. This is how content is moderated across the threadiverse. NodeBB now supports this, although it has not been extensively tested at this time.
Ability to hide read notifications in user panelA new option has been added to the "Notifications" sub-section of the user control panel.

This option will allow you to visibly hide read notifications from the notifications dropdown, which reduces visual clutter.
Admins can now customize the notification badge shown in the browser tab icon. We use the Tinycon library for this, and the colour values can be customized now:

After having a post go "fedi-viral" (100+ boosts), I can better empathize with what @vkc and @TechConnectify have been complaining about WRT behavior on #fedi.
I've mostly gotten positive comments from people I already knew. One or two replies were a bit odd. One was seriously bonkers: bad enough to make me report, mute the entire instance, and block.
That's rare for me. I'm very much a live-and-let-live kind of guy (that's a privilege, I know), and I happily interact with people whom I disagree with sharply on some issues, and I have mutuals that honestly hate each others' guts. 😄
The #fediverse still has a moderation problem, and the fact that 99% of its users may not encounter it doesn't mean it's not there.
So thankful for the vigilant, too-often-thankless (or worse) work of instance admins and some of the more clever fedi clients in keeping the amount of craziness down.
I like the fact that @pachli has an option to warn or hide posts from new accounts. I think that should be a feature of all #fedi server software. I'd also like to see less of a trust-by-default model for federation. It would be neat to have some kind of a credit score for instances, and the ability to share those scores, such that a highly-rated instance rating another instance as being very poor would have a heavier weight than a new or poorly-rated instance giving that same instance a high rating.
All that is way beyond what #ActivityPub was intended to do initially, I'm sure. I'm hoping the fedi can grow towards being a safer place for all, and I'm certain that's what nearly everybody wants. It's just a question of how to do so. And that's not a five dollar question. ;)
Have you ever wondered how #ActivityPub actually works?
This presentation by Evan Prodromou from #FediForum should answer your questions in 30 minutes.
https://spectra.video/w/s8DKnnaPFw2b1JS8zD5VE8
/cc @evanprodromou
Evan Prodromou says: Check out "movies.pub". https://cosocial.ca/@evan/116510880892967333 #ActivityPub
Radical Speed Month — The Reader Meets the Fediverse https://activitypub.blog/2026/05/05/radical-speed-month-the-reader-meets-the-fediverse/ #ActivityPub, #ATmosphere, #ATproto, #Bluesky, #Fediverse, #Mastodon, #Reader, #WordPress
#WhatsMissing: A #narrowband-friendly #ActivityPub #Client / #Server - System that allows people to #post and communicate even on extremely narrowband connections like #Iridium (espechally #ShortBurstData) and similar.
- Potentially even #AFSK over #CB-Radio, #LoRa, #Moonbounce'd comms and others... So way below #NBIoT bandwiths.
Basically something that could work within the few bytes of an #SBD transmission, using #TOTP with short TTL for authentification and is so brutally simple that one could manually send/recieve messages/posts with #curl (or #wget) and even support "#legacy" systems without a #proxy like #FrogFind in between (tho that is also an option)...
A bit like #ntfy in terms of simplicity.
- With like a simple, short message:
```
curl -d "test message" domain.example/@xsample&totp=1234567890
```
Which comes out to 62 Bytes or 9,45¢ [U$D] in costs over #IridiumSBD. [excl. baseline fees]...
Did anyone else thought of this? If so, let me know down below!
https://ntfy.sh/docs/publish
https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iridium_Communications#Short_burst_data_modems
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narrowband_IoT
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ActivityPub
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-based_one-time_password
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6238
https://www.javainuse.com/bytesize
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow-scan_television
https://m-cramer.shop/documents/0214_Iridium_SBD_EN-from-08-2025.pdf
https://github.com/ActionRetro/FrogFind
#SBD #Fediverse #FediClient #Middleware #Proxy #Software #FLOSS #FOSS #OSS #OpenSource #development
Less than 24 hours until #TheButton goes live for Season 3!
You can even sign up early and start recruiting people for a little bonus ;)
Works with all #activitypub servers!
Wanted to check out #Smithereen? Well, now you can! I've just set up a demo server that lets you sign up for a temporary account to play around:
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/
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
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?
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.
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.