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We’re also looking ahead to what comes next. In another blog post published today, we introduced Mastodon’s new leadership team. Our Executive Director is @mellifluousbox (formerly, CFO of Mastodon gGmbH), who has already represented Mastodon on international stages.

We also shared an […]
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mastodon.social
RE: https://mastodon.social/@_elena/115643743121033327

We have been really happy to watch the #plushtodon friends uniting with their brethren!
mastodon.social
December 2, 2025 at 4:29 PM
Big tech thrives on division. Mastodon thrives with you.

Here, you’ll find local journalists 📰, libraries 📚, and grassroots movements, all sharing space on their own terms. Stand with us for a social web that amplifies voices, not outrage.

Support us to […]

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November 28, 2025 at 5:00 PM
We're happy to be in good company with other non-profits we admire, to work with WE AID to accept donations. https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/11/mastodon-joins-forces-with-we-aid/
Mastodon Joins Forces with WE AID
We are happy to announce fiscal sponsorship via WE AID, a German nonprofit organisation that supports charitable projects within an established legal framework. This move is part of Mastodon’s transformation. This partnership offers donors tax-deductible contributions in Germany and ensures verified integrity through WE AID’s oversight. It also enables Mastodon to operate as a nonprofit entity, strengthening our commitment to a user-first, community-driven platform, free from algorithmic manipulation and corporate control. With WE AID’s support, Mastodon joins the ranks of nonprofit tech pioneers we have long admired, like Wikipedia, Signal, and Tor. This move reinforces the digital commons as a shared resource: not a corporate asset. Through this partnership, WE AID provides Mastodon with the infrastructure to continue to thrive as a public-benefit project, rooted in Europe. Together, we’re proving that social media can be community-owned, ethically governed, and globally accessible. Mastodon’s home, the Fediverse, mirrors Europe’s own decentralised ethos. Just as the European Union is home to diverse cultures, languages, and jurisdictions, the Fediverse empowers communities to connect across barriers, fostering unique spaces, no matter their size, for linguistic, cultural, and technical diversity. This alignment embodies the EU’s vision of unity in diversity, ensuring the digital commons remain open, inclusive, and resilient.
blog.joinmastodon.org
November 27, 2025 at 11:05 AM
Announcing our Winter 2025 merch drop! Select from our new, smaller #plushtodon in two fresh colours; new mug designs to complete your set; or some sticker sheets (more of these, coming soon). All proceeds go towards supporting the project.

Accepting orders from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, UK […]
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mastodon.social
November 24, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Centralised platforms shape the conversation to serve their interests.

Mastodon returns power to you. Here connections are authentic, communities set their own rules, and your voice isn’t for sale.

Help to power the servers, tools, and communities making […]

[Original post on mastodon.social]
November 21, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Hey everyone, we have some pretty big news to share. You might remember that we announced a big restructuring for the Mastodon team earlier this year. Today marks an important milestone in this transition.

#mastodon #fediverse #socialweb
November 18, 2025 at 8:05 AM
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Our democratic public sphere needs open networks!

Together with @offene_netzwerke we demand that public money be invested into Free Software and in open, decentralised infrastructures.

Read our demands (en/de/fr), published this week:
https://offene-netzwerke.eu/forderungen/

#freesoftware […]
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mastodon.social
November 14, 2025 at 10:49 AM
RE: https://mastodon.social/@MastodonEngineering/115531491817897878

The latest engineering (and whole team) update is here 👀
We've posted #trunkandtidbits for October.

It was a busy month, with a lot of coding behind the scenes to prepare for Mastodon 4.5, events and talks, Fediforum and our thoughts on packs, and some merch news. Have a read!

https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/11/trunk-tidbits-october-2025/
Trunk & Tidbits, October 2025
We started the Trunk & Tidbits series to provide greater visibility into what we’re building, and the decisions that go into making Mastodon. At the start of October, we published our ideas on an upcoming feature - that we’re _temporarily_ describing as “Packs”, or collections or lists of people to recommend to follow. As with our work on Quote Posts, we’re publishing our thinking early, and intend to follow up with a Fediverse Enhancement Proposal to share with the broader Fediverse community. Also, following on from our announcement of service offerings, we were excited to share the news that AltStore are making the Fediverse their home, including generous donations to a number of projects, and the launch of a new Mastodon server. > Post by @Mastodon@mastodon.social > > View on Mastodon On a completely different note, we also shared that the adorable #Plushtodon is making a comeback 🥳 this time in two colours and a more compact form factor, but still perfectly squeezable. Look out for new mug designs, too - all of these should be hitting the merch store later this month 🤞🏻 ## Events October was a busy month of events for the team. We kicked off with Andy speaking at Berlin Fedi Day in Germany, to talk about sovereignty, freedom, and hope. Andy was also on stage at EmpoderaLIVE in Malaga, Spain, to talk about Mastodon and the Fediverse. You can watch the interview (on YouTube) in English, or with a Spanish translation. > Post by @espiritusanto@mastodon.social > > View on Mastodon Several members of the team dropped in to sessions at Fediforum online, and hosted a conversation about Packs. Felix attended a number of discussions around policy, cooperation, and healthy online spaces at OSCE on his “home turf” in Vienna, Austria. It remains vital that we engage in these conversations with organisations to spread awareness and understanding of the Fediverse. > Post by @mellifluousbox@mastodon.social > > View on Mastodon ## Releases Mastodon **4.5** is now available as the latest stable release of the software. This follows three release candidates during October. Mastodon 4.5 brings the long-awaited consent-respecting quote posts feature (FEP-044f), as well as greater customisation for server owners, and other features (see the announcement post). As we approached the release, we published a blog post all about the changes that developers need to know about in Mastodon 4.5. For previous stable release branches, we also shipped: * version **4.4.8** (and 4.4.6 and 4.4.7 before that) * version **4.3.14** * version **4.2.27** As always, we recommend that all Mastodon server owners should be running the latest point version for their release branch, and ideally, to upgrade to the newest stable version of Mastodon. There are a lot of new features in version 4.5, particularly since this release makes display and authoring of quote posts available to everyone. The release of Mastodon 4.5 also updates our list of supported versions, and upcoming end-of-life dates. In particular, the 4.2 branch will no longer receive updates after January 8, 2026, and the 4.3 branch will reach EOL on May 6, 2026. ### Looking ahead You will find that the Roadmap page on the website has had a complete overhaul. We know that the previous roadmap was outdated and did not reflect what we are currently working on, or considering for future versions - particularly with our expanded team and the increased pace of development. The page is now simplified into: * features we’ve recently shipped (current stable release); * those we are actively working on (for the next major release); * and those we are exploring (this may include research and specification work, usually for a version after the next major update). The road map is simply to provide a little more insight into where the team’s efforts are directly focused. The existence of this page and its contents, does not exclude other changes and adjustments that we make along the way. ## Backend and Web Reflecting the pace of change in the final weeks before 4.5 shipped, we reviewed and merged 202 Pull Requests (134 with translation and dependency updates removed) from 21 contributors. It was a huge month. We appreciate the support and contributions from the community. * interface The refactor of Mastodon’s UI colours to use semantic theme tokens is almost complete. We’re planning to merge this change in two phases starting soon after Mastodon 4.5 is released. This is a large PR with countless changes across our SCSS files, and very likely to affect third-party themes and forks. Please let us know your feedback or any concerns directly in the Pull Request. — PR #36640 (by diondiondion) * interface We updated our supported emoji to 16. — PR #36501 (by ChaosExAnima) * interface Refactored the Emoji handling code to be more efficient, simpler to work with, and allow rendering native emojis instead of the Twemoji SVGs, depending on the user browser and preference. * admin Added granular settings for the various live feeds. — PR #36338 (by ClearlyClaire) — PR #36607 (by ClearlyClaire) * interface Improved display of CWs, link previews and quote posts in the admin UI. — PR #35958 (by ThisIsMissEm) — PR #35935 (by ThisIsMissEm) — PR #35964 (by ThisIsMissEm) * new feature Small fixes and improvements to the ‘fetch all replies’ widget, and periodic checks for new replies. — PR #36334 (by diondiondion) — PR #36383 (by diondiondion) — PR #36547 (by diondiondion) * developer Changed the identifiers used in ActivityPub URLs for new users to not contain the username, which will enable account renames (for these accounts) in a future version. — PR #36316 (by ClearlyClaire) — PR #36365 (by ClearlyClaire) * new feature Added a new setting to allow one-click boosting, which moves the quote option into the status three dots menu. — PR #36516 (by diondiondion) * new feature Changed the minimum characters required for a logged out account search from five to three. — PR #36487 (by Gargron) * api Enabled receiving “modern” RFC 9421 HTTP signatures for all servers. — PR #36610 (by oneiros) * api Added support for `Update` to non-natively handled ActivityPub object types. — PR #36322 (by ClearlyClaire) ## Android There were two small updates fixing some crashes during October. ## iOS We shipped an all-new timeline layout and support for quote posts in the 2025.06 release at the start of October, and followed up with several important bug fixes in 2025.07. More coming soon! ## Community On the community side of things, the project now uses the Contributor Covenant version 3 as the Code of Conduct for contributors and community members. As usual, we wanted to highlight a few fun things we’ve seen on the internet this month, built using the Mastodon API. * The Hall of Toots is an immersive way to explore your Mastodon feeds! * TootSDK continues to follow our API updates closely, and has been updated to support quote posts and timeline visibility options. Thanks to Dale Price and other contributors. _Important note_ there are a range of other libraries available for the Mastodon API - let us know if we are missing something 🙂 * The prolific Stefan Bohacek continues to impress, with a game to see how well you know your Fediverse Follows (there’s a brief explanation on his projects page). Stefan also has a collection of typographical experiments around the Fediverse. ## Onwards, with thanks The Mastodon team is deeply grateful to everyone for their support of what we’re building. We do this thanks to your donations. If you’re able to help us, please consider adding a recurring donation. Thank you! ### Thank you for supporting Mastodon We develop and maintain the free and open-source software that powers the social web. There is no capital behind this—we rely entirely on your support through platforms like Patreon. Donate on Patreon Donate directly View our sponsors
blog.joinmastodon.org
November 11, 2025 at 2:19 PM
We’re excited to release Mastodon 4.5 into the world! Arriving just a few months after the last release, this version brings the long-awaited Quote Posts feature, along with many other goodies. Here’s a quick look (you should read our blog post for more!) […]
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mastodon.social
November 6, 2025 at 1:37 PM
RE: blois.fr/@villedeblois/115486831898803392" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400 no-card-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-link="bsky">https://actu.blois.fr/@villedeblois/115486831898803392

Welcome, @villedeblois!

We are happy to help, and work with more cities or other civic organisations that want to join the Fediverse!
actu.blois.fr
November 3, 2025 at 5:30 PM
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Are you a developer who likes to build on, or integrated with, Mastodon? We've got a great blog post for you, today - here's what is coming in Mastodon 4.5. The release candidate was tagged earlier today, with the final version really soon now 🤞🏻

(quote post authoring, AsyncRefresh API, and […]
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mastodon.social
October 29, 2025 at 5:43 PM
The Return of the #plushtodon! (at the end of November, anyway...)

https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/10/plushtodon-mini/
Plushtodon Mini
Last year, we launched our first batch of plushies, and our community has embraced the #Plushtodon literally and figuratively. It sold out in Europe within a few weeks. Sadly, that means a lot of you missed out on the chance to get one. We’ve listened to your feedback and decided to bring the creature back with a few amendments: Size and color. For the first time, the #Plushtodon will be available in **two flavourful colors, and half the size** , making it much easier to fit within every household or mode of transport, while maintaining the delightful softness and squishiness that it’s come to be known for. Our plushies are **made in an ICTI Ethical Toy Program and Intertek WCA certified factory in China** , are surface-washable, and are **suitable for children 3+**. The materials are **super soft velboa on the outside, and polyester fiberfill on the inside**. It is worth noting that due to the challenges associated with tariffs in the US, this time, the #Plushtodon will **only be available in Europe** (EU, Norway, Switzerland, and the UK). Like before, there will be a **limited number available**. **We expect them to go on sale at the end of November**. If you would like to be notified ahead of the public, you can join our merch-specific mailing list below. We only send updates about new merch through it, and your membership helps us gauge interest for future products. Of course, you can also expect us to post about the launch on our official Mastodon account. If you want to ensure that you don’t miss a post from us, click the bell button next to the follow button. Along with our new line of plushies, you can expect reprints of our winter and summer mugs, along with two brand new seasonal designs for spring and autumn, so keep an eye on our store over the coming months! ### Join the mailing list Get notified when the toy becomes available for sale Subscribe See our privacy policy
blog.joinmastodon.org
October 22, 2025 at 3:37 PM
RE: https://mastodon.social/@mellifluousbox/115417851503228073

Public communications (via platforms like Mastodon) are much too important to be in the hands of a handful of commercial Big Tech companies. Our team continues to engage in active discussions on these topics. We aim to help media […]
October 22, 2025 at 2:32 PM
We're excited to announce that @altstore has joined the fediverse! Their innovative implementation of ActivityPub allows you to follow updates from your favorite apps, demonstrating a new way to bring more apps to the open social web.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude for their generous […]
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mastodon.social
October 9, 2025 at 1:02 PM
We’re thrilled to be bringing you a upcoming feature to help you find your people on Mastodon: Packs. (Or something… we’re still figuring out the name.)
As always, we want to build this important feature for the community WITH the community.
Read this blog post about our approach and let us know […]
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mastodon.social
October 8, 2025 at 8:44 AM
In June, we proposed new Terms of Service for registered users of on our mastodon.social and mastodon.online servers. We did not do enough to consider the full impact of the terms, and the community was very clear that we needed to reconsider.

We've done that over the past few months. Today […]
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mastodon.social
October 6, 2025 at 4:51 PM
We appreciate that certain politicians have recently admitted their naivete in entrusting the voices of their governments to corporate / for-profit social media.

To these politicians, we say: https://joinmastodon.org/hosting
Managed Mastodon
joinmastodon.org
October 6, 2025 at 3:12 PM
We’re taking another step in building a sustainable financial base as a non-profit. Today, we’re announcing new hosting and support offerings, tailored for larger organisations and public institutions. These enable organisations to own their social identities, on their own infrastructure […]
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mastodon.social
September 19, 2025 at 9:57 AM
RE: https://mastodon.social/@Mastodon/115187078125939270

This is available to people on mastodon.online and mastodon.social now! 🎉 coming soon to other servers, when version 4.5 becomes available.

You can also find details of how to control your posts, via the animations in the blog and […]
September 18, 2025 at 8:52 AM
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We just released Mastodon 4.4.4, 4.3.12, and 4.2.25.

These versions contain a few bugfixes, notably related to quote posts display in 4.4.

Full release notes and update instructions are available on the GitHub releases page.

https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/releases

#mastoadmin
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September 16, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Today, we’re ready to show you the upcoming quote posts feature in more detail. We’ve put together a blog post with examples of how quote posts will work on Mastodon, ahead of early access on our own servers next week 💬 Full launch to come, in Mastodon v4.5 […]
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mastodon.social
September 11, 2025 at 6:29 PM
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In August, we made a lot of progress on backend code updates... and, we also had some holidays 🏖️

Here's the more in-depth version of what the team worked on, in our regular engineering update.

https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/09/trunk-tidbits-august-2025/
Trunk & Tidbits, August 2025
Welcome to the 17th edition of Trunk & Tidbits: your monthly update from inside the Mastodon core engineering team. Let’s get into what we were working on in August 2025. It has been summertime in the northern hemisphere, and various team members have been taking time away. As a result, things were a little more quiet than usual, but progress continues. ## Events The main event during August was FrOSCon, held in Sankt Augustin, Germany. Andy and David attended and spoke at the event. * Andy’s keynote: Decentralising Freedom - Open Source for Sovereignty * David’s talk: Taking a Fresh Look at the Fediverse If you are interested in new features in Mastodon, and our upcoming plans, David’s talk is particularly worth watching. You can also read Andy’s personal blog post about the event. In addition to our own team, shout out to Georg Lukas, who gave a great talk (based on his blog post) about creating a bridge from Samsung NX cameras to post to Mastodon. Pretty detailed, and also very interesting and entertaining! ## Releases There were no new backend software releases since the previous Trunk & Tidbits ⛱ the current releases of the Mastodon server software are 4.4.3, 4.3.11 and 4.2.24. It is always best to keep your server up-to-date with the current code, as this ensures that you keep up with patches for any pesky bugs, and the community can enjoy the latest features. ## Backend and Web In August, we reviewed and merged 176 Pull Requests (117 with translation and dependency updates removed) from 14 contributors. Thank you! * new feature Lots of work on Quote Posts, now with the ability to create them, change the related settings and retract them. The feature is nearly finished, and you can expect a full blog post on it very soon! If you are a Mastodon client developer, you can already look at this draft implementation guide. * performance Our FASP implementation now track the status of every provider, and stops trying to send data to them if they are not responsive — PR #35723 (by oneiros) * interface The refactor of the web UI theme colours (implementing our new theme tokens) is well underway. * container Our container image is now using the latest Debian release — PR #35768 (by vmstan) ## Android We finished working on displaying quote posts, and fixed some more minor bugs and crashes. Released version 2.10.1. ## iOS Furious paddling beneath the surface continues! The new post layout is in good shape, and we are pushing through the todo list to deliver quote posts, as well. ## Documentation We’d like to say thanks to several folks for their contributions to the documentation repository last month. The docs can be a good place to help out if you’re looking to get involved, but have less knowledge of Ruby or other coding areas (for example). We recently updated the README, and added a DOCSTYLE guide, to work towards better consistency in the documentation. Thanks to iioflow, Tak, cobrachili and joshuajung for helping to improve things for everyone. ## Community There have been a lot of releases from projects across the developer ecosystem lately 💗 There’s a new release of Mastodon for the Apple II! (and, if you love retro computing, check out the Retro computing category on the third-party apps list) > Post by @colin_mcmillen@piaille.fr > > View on Mastodon If you’re into more modern platforms, the Android app Tusky reached version 30! (and version 31 was just published as well) 👏🏻 > Post by @Tusky@mastodon.social > > View on Mastodon Here are just a couple more highlights of other recent releases: * TootSDK, a Swift library, made a number of releases during August. * Mastodon.py, a Python library, brought functionality up-to-date with Mastodon 4.4.3 (and made a few more releases in August, as well). ## Thanks First and foremost: Thank You for using Mastodon, and for believing in a better social web, one outside of corporate interests and without obscure algorithms. We recently ran a small experiment with an in-app donation banner (visible to people on our own Mastodon servers), and appreciated the financial support that it generated. Even without that banner though, you can support us any time: we find recurring donations particularly helpful. If you become a Patreon supporter, you can also follow our updates over there, for even more news about what the team is doing to support the Fediverse! ### Thank you for supporting Mastodon We develop and maintain the free and open-source software that powers the social web. There is no capital behind this—we rely entirely on your support through platforms like Patreon. Donate on Patreon Donate directly View our sponsors
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September 10, 2025 at 4:29 PM
We were delighted that @andypiper from the Mastodon team was the featured keynote speaker on day 2 of #froscon this year.

Andy spoke about the importance of the #fediverse and of decentralisation in order to preserve digital freedom and sovereignty […]
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mastodon.social
August 22, 2025 at 11:42 AM
It was a big weekend for the Mastodon team at #froscon in Germany.

If you're curious what we've been working on and what's coming up, as well as updates across the #fediverse more broadly, @dave provided an update in his talk, "Taking a Fresh Look at the Fediverse".

Fun fact: David was also […]
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mastodon.social
August 21, 2025 at 12:14 PM
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In July, the team made great progress on several features planned for the next major release, and tackled some refactoring tasks.

Take a look behind the scenes in our latest #trunkandtidbits update 👀

https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/08/trunk-tidbits-july-2025/
Trunk & Tidbits, July 2025
It’s time for another recap of project progress, particularly from the engineering side of the team. Welcome! ## News In July, we announced that we’d be running a donation campaign in our mobile apps, visible to people on the `mastodon.social` and `mastodon.online` servers. This is an exploratory step, as we look at different ways to grow our funding. In the future we plan to extend this to the web, and (longer term) we have a plan to make this banner feature available to the operators of other Mastodon servers as well. ## Releases At the start of August (just before publishing this update) we released version 4.4.3, along with 4.3.11, and 4.2.24. These are the _current, recommended releases_. These releases contain bugfixes, a fix for a moderate severity rate limit issue, and a fix for a security issue if you use SAML. In version 4.4.3 there are also changes to how quote posts are handled, as we continue to work towards full support for quote posts in the next main release (see below for more on this). During July we also released version 4.4.2, 4.3.10, and 4.2.23. You can find the full list of changes for these by checking their entries in the release notes. We recommend that all server operators upgrade to the latest point release for the main version they are running, to stay up-to-date with fixes and to provide people with the best available experience. We announce new version releases via our @MastodonEngineering account. ## Backend and Web This month, we made a lot of progress on quote posts. We finalised designs for quote post authoring and settings, considering ways to provide both creative freedom and privacy with this new feature. Backend work on quote posts authoring is underway. We are also working on adding Starter Packs to Mastodon, with early interface and ActivityPub exploration done in the last few weeks. We are planning to publish a feature explainer detailing our decisions (for example, how to let users control if they want to be included in a Starter Pack) in the coming weeks, and will share a Fediverse Enhancement Proposal (FEP) so that they can be implemented in other ActivityPub-based software. Other technical work is moving along. We are refactoring our Emoji code, and beginning a rework of the way we write stylesheets, to make them more tuned for performance, and more future-proof. * interface Work is in progress to replace Mastodon’s emoji handling code to improve performance and avoid loading a lot of unused emoji data — PR #35229 (by ChaosExAnima) — PR #35282 (by ChaosExAnima) — PR #35253 (by ChaosExAnima) — PR #35424 (by ChaosExAnima) — PR #35505 (by ChaosExAnima) — PR #35568 (by ChaosExAnima) * interface Rewrote the keyboard shortcut code to remove an unmaintained dependency — PR #35425 (by diondiondion) * interface Added the ability for the web interface to automatically fetch replies from other servers and show a button if there are new ones — PR #35210 (by Gargron) — PR #35575 (by Gargron) * interface Started to add quote posts authoring (behind a feature flag). This is API-only for now, and still being worked on. — PR #35355 (by ClearlyClaire) — PR #35578 (by ClearlyClaire) * interface Updated the design of quote posts to align with our latest design — PR #35584 (by Gargron) * backend Updated trending statuses criteria to account for quote posts (a post with a quote can only trend if the quoted post is allowed for trending) — PR #35507 (by ClearlyClaire) * admin Added the ability to block specific usernames from registering. This handles homoglyphs, partial matches, and either require approval, or deny registration entirely. — PR #35407 (by Gargron) — PR #35614 (by ClearlyClaire) ## Android Fixed some minor bugs and started working on displaying quote posts. ## iOS Finished work on 2025.04, including: * Navigations should no longer look broken (fixes #1448) * Editing a post now gives the same progress indication as publishing a post for the first time (filling up the button) * Efficiency improvements to avoid the “too many requests” error (fixes #1449) Behind-the-scenes, there is work in progress to completely rework the way posts and timelines are handled. ## Community We spotted a couple of interesting new app releases this month. * toot, a text-based UI (TUI) for Mastodon, hit version 0.49.0 * Tuba, a GNOME / GTK client (Linux), had what OMG Ubuntu called “a huge update” As a reminder: if you’re building something cool, fun, unusual, or useful on Mastodon or using the Mastodon API, let us know, so we can share it here! ## Wrapping up That’s all for another month of progress. We’re very grateful to everyone supporting us, as we work to make the social web a better place to be. Thank you. ### Thank you for supporting Mastodon We develop and maintain the free and open-source software that powers the social web. There is no capital behind this—we rely entirely on your support through platforms like Patreon. Donate on Patreon Donate directly View our sponsors
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August 7, 2025 at 10:08 PM