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A free, open-source decentralised social network to connect with your friends and others, anywhere. 🌉 bridged from https://mastodon.social/@Mastodon on the fediverse by https://fed.brid.gy/
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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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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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@gimulnautti you're absolutely right (and that would be the best outcome) and we also offer support services for those that want to operate their own. https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/09/service-offerings-from-mastodon/
Service offerings from Mastodon
In a recent post, we shared that one of our priorities for 2025 is to establish a more sustainable financial base for the Mastodon organisation. In 2024, Mastodon gGmbH took over hosting of the European Commission’s Mastodon service. We also signed a support contract with the state of Schleswig-Holstein in Germany. More recently, we started working with the city of Blois, in France. While all of these are public institutions, we’re also very proud having added AltStore as a customer in the last few weeks. At the time, each of these were one-off opportunities. They also added some much-needed predictable elements to our income. Continuing towards our goal of financial sustainability, we’re now ready to expand on the success of providing these services to organisations. Institutions with an interest in operating their own Mastodon servers can contact us via the new page on our website, to discuss options. This could be a fully operated server under the organisation’s own domain run by our team (with moderation included, on request); or, we can work with an organisation’s in-house operations team, via a support contract. We’re taking this step of offering paid hosting, moderation, and support for larger organisations to establish a reliable recurring revenue stream. It is vital that we broaden our income - but, our aspiration remains that Mastodon should be predominantly funded through community contributions in the future. It is also fundamental that Mastodon as a network must not be centrally hosted or managed. The Fediverse is decentralised, by design. This makes it resilient to change, and it means that people have a free choice to join communities that match their interests, needs, and cultural expectations. To be clear, we’re extremely grateful to everyone that runs a Mastodon server as part of the network, including all the companies that manage Mastodon services for groups, communities, organisations, and individuals. Your support is invaluable. These new commercial offerings will not be a singular focus for Mastodon. We’ll continue to build the software, alongside operating our own server that can act as an entry point to the Mastodon community for anyone who wants to join. We want to work together with everyone in the ecosystem, in order to ensure that a range of Mastodon servers support the community, and that the Fediverse as a whole remains diverse, free and open to all.
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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
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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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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 […]
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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

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There’s documentation available today, along with an FAQ. If you’re a developer, draft documentation is available as well.

Quote posting will be available on mastodon.online) and mastodon.social) next week! We will be listening to your feedback on our new feature […]
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We’ve thought carefully about building this feature, and we hope it broadens your use of Mastodon!

However, you're in control: if you don’t want your content to be quoted, you can find the setting to prevent future quotes of your content under Settings -> Preferences -> Other (in Mastodon 4.4).
A screenshot showing the Preferences -> Other -> Who can quote option in Mastodon 4.4
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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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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 @[email protected] > > 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 @[email protected] > > 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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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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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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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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With the launch of Ghost 6.0, every publication that runs on Ghost becomes part of the #fediverse. You can follow and comment on Platformer or 404 Media articles without leaving your Mastodon feed. This is the future of social media.

Congratulations to @johnonolan and all the team at Ghost!
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@Goldmaster the banner will still show (and can be easily dismissed with just a tap) if you already support us via Patreon - thanks for doing that, by the way - we don't make a connection between your account and Patreon or track you, so there's no way to premptively hide it. We hope it's only a […]
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@stux they do, we know, and we appreciate everyone running Mastodon! We are trying this as a first step and have ideas for ways to do this more broadly for other instances in the future.
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@paulschoe as mentioned in the blog post, we are considering ways to do this further down the line.
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Over the next few days, people that have accounts on mastodon.social and mastodon.online may see a donation banner in our official mobile apps. Here's the background on this small message.

https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/07/a-nudge-to-fund-our-future/
A nudge to fund our future
For too long, the internet has been shaped by platforms funded by venture capital and advertising. The Fediverse is testament to a different kind of social media: one built for its users, not corporate interests. This independence is what makes Mastodon and the wider Fediverse special, fostering a diverse and resilient network of communities. We are showing the world every day, that this model works! Independence comes with its own set of challenges. Running a server, moderating content, and developing the software that powers this network requires resources. We want to make it easier for those who value Mastodon to make donations directly, to “flip the script” from corporations funded by surveillance capitalism, to sustainable support built from many small donations. When the people who use the platform are its primary backers, the platform’s loyalty remains with them. Over the next few days, we will be taking a deliberate and measured step forwards, by making the donation feature more visible. We will be rolling out a campaign on the Mastodon servers that we operate (mastodon.social and mastodon.online). This will allow us to gather feedback and understand the process, so we can learn whether it feels right for our community. The initial campaign will appear via a banner to people that use our Android and iOS apps, if they are signed-in to an account on one of our instances, and only if their account has existed for four weeks or more. The banner will be easy to dismiss, of course, and we will not continually prompt users to donate. This will only show up in our mobile apps for now - in a future campaign, we hope to extend the feature to the web as well. The banner is separate from the existing Donate button that appears in the app settings for users on our instances. If this works well, we would like to make this fundraising option available to all other Mastodon instances. This would empower individual server administrators to receive direct support from their users. Each instance could then choose whether or not to enable this feature, giving them another tool to ensure their long-term viability. We expect this to have a number of detailed requirements, and it would take effort to build out as a broader feature; it is something we consider a medium to longer term concept, rather than an immediate next step. We know that collecting money can present complexities and questions. We’d like to figure out how to do this well, together with the community. This is not a corporate fundraising campaign: it’s an effort to secure the future of a more ethical and independent social web. It’s an invitation to help us build a platform that truly belongs to all of us. Thank you for your support as we take another small step forwards in our fundraising efforts. ### 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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We just released Mastodon 4.4.2, 4.3.10, and 4.2.23.

These versions all contain some internal Ruby dependency updates for security. Version 4.4.2 also includes some fixes, primarily for user interface issues.

Full release notes and update instructions are available on the GitHub releases page […]
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Our monthly #trunkandtidbits engineering update is out. Looking back at June: behind the scenes on the 4.4 release, as well as all the other things the team has been working on. 🎇 https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/07/trunk-tidbits-june-2025/
Trunk & Tidbits, June 2025
It was another busy month in June, as we moved into the final stretch of the 4.4 release process. We also covered a lot of events during the month. Here’s what was happening. ## Team We welcomed Imani to the team, as our new designer. Very excited to have Imani join us! We also said goodbye to Inga, who has been instrumental in building the team. Thank you, Inga 🙏🏻 > Post by @[email protected] > > View on Mastodon ## Events Beyond the work of the engineering team: * Andy spoke at PublicSpaces in Amsterdam and at ECAS Day in Brussels; * Felix was at the Internet Governance Forum in Oslo; * Hannah spoke about Mastodon being recognised as a Digital Public Good, at the UN Open Source Week; * Renaud represented us at the NGI Forum in Brussels; * Zora co-hosted a Mastodon workshop at the Publix day in Berlin. Relatedly, we were happy that our most recent grant application to the NGI0 Commons fund was approved. This means that we will have some funding to work on institutional features over the next year. ## Releases In June, there were two beta releases and one release candidate for version 4.4.0. As we slid over into July, we released 4.4.0 and then 4.4.1 in quick succession. We recommend that server owners upgrade directly from 4.3.x to 4.4.1, and check the release notes for 4.4.0 in detail for important migration information, particularly around versions of other software that Mastodon depends on. What’s new in version 4.4? We got you covered! Here’s a blog post for developers, and our 4.4 launch blog post that covers some of the most visible new features. We also released patch versions 4.3.9 and 4.2.22, for server owners that remain on the 4.3.x or 4.2.x branches. We’re already hard at work on version 4.5 🧑🏻‍💻 ### Bonus releases 🎉 We released a pack of stickers for Signal users to use when talking with friends and contacts. Help share Mastodon via our cute mascot! > Post by @[email protected] > > View on Mastodon We shipped an improved donation widget for the website. It is now easier to donate directly to the project (although you are free to use Patreon, GitHub sponsors, and others if you wish). ## Backend and web In June, we reviewed and merged 189 Pull Requests (137 with translation and dependency updates removed) from 11 contributors. * backend Add support for receiving RFC9421 HTTP signatures (under an experimental flag for now) — PR #34814 (by oneiros) * interface Update the navigation layout on small screens — PR #34910 (by Gargron) * interface Replaced the dropdown menu near the composer with a “More” button in the main navigation — PR #34987 (by Gargron) * interface Renamed “Explore” to “Trending” — PR #34985 (by Gargron) * admin Reordered the items in the main navigation panel — PR #35029 (by Gargron) * backend Added Fediscovery support to follow recommendations — PR #35218 (by oneiros) * backend Added Fediscovery support for account search — PR #34033 (by oneiros) * admin Added support for writing moderation notes for instances — PR #31529 (by ThisIsMissEm) * admin Added support for a second set of SMTP credentials for non-transactional emails — PR #35203 (by oneiros) * backend interface Many small fixes to the backend and interface, to polish the 4.4 release ## Android No updates of note in June. ## iOS Version 2025.03 is now available on the App Store for all users, bringing an improved iPad layout and support for the 4.4 updates to server rules display, including translations. ## Fediscovery Our reference discovery provider has become easier to install as we added documentation and an official helm chart. We started testing this in a production setting with a few select servers. On the Mastodon side, we merged support for account search and follow recommendations. Both are in 4.4, but still behind a feature flag (server administrators need to enable these features). The integrations do not have immediate user-visible effects, but should help smaller servers to fill their local database with remote accounts. Once available, these then improve account discoverability across the Fediverse. Although the additions do not have an instant effect, we already have an experimental API in place to help track the fetching of those remote accounts (and other things). Next steps will be to figure out an acceptable user experience to make the results available as they come in. ## Community news In June, we spotted that the excellent Robb (maker of EchoFeed) created a plugin for TRMNL, an e-Ink display device, to show Mastodon profile information. A fun little display! 📊 There’s ➡ more space here ⬅ for another one or two projects 😉 As a reminder, if you are building on Mastodon and our API, we’d love to hear about your project. Let Andy know about it, so we can include a shout-out and tell the community about it. ## Thank you Thanks for reading, and apologies that this update was shared a little later than usual and intended - we’ll get them back on track. One of our key strategic goals for 2025 is to make Mastodon more sustainable, and we really want to grow both the number of people using Mastodon, and the number of people who donate to help us. We depend on your support - no ads, no venture capital, fully independent: better social networking, for the people. ### 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. 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We’re excited to announce that Mastodon 4.4 is now generally available as an upgrade for all Mastodon servers. The update brings improvements to profiles, navigation, list management, media controls, server moderation notes, and more.

https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/07/mastodon-4.4
Mastodon 4.4
Mastodon 4.4 is here, bringing you new ways to showcase yourself, manage your growing network, and enjoy what’s in your timeline. Administrators and moderators also gain new tools for keeping communities safe. As always, if you use mastodon.social, you may already have seen some of the updates as they gradually showed up across the user experience. Rolling out a new stable release enables us to share all of that goodness across the whole Mastodon community. We encourage all server operators to upgrade to Mastodon 4.4, starting today. 🔍 If you’re a developer building on Mastodon, you should check out our Mastodon 4.4 for Developers post, for all the additions and changes in the Mastodon API. 🛠 ## Profiles, and managing your network Your profile is the main way that people find out more about you on Mastodon, and we want to make it easier to navigate it and highlight what you’re about. Do you post all of your cat pictures under #CatsOfMastodon? Simply tap “Feature on my profile” on the hashtag page, and people will be able to browse all of your #CatsOfMastodon posts specifically from the new “Featured” tab on your profile. Do you want to promote cool and interesting accounts? Tap “Feature on my profile” on a person’s profile, and they will likewise appear on your “Featured” tab. On Mastodon, you can pin up to 5 posts on your profile, so you can feature your best work, or plug your latest project. The downside is that if you wanted to see someone’s most recent post, it introduced a bit of scrolling to get there. No more! We’ve reduced the amount of scrolling you have to do, by combining all pinned posts in a single carousel at the top of the profile. To make it easier to see at a glance if the profile belongs to someone you might know, we’ve added a little widget showing how many of the people you follow are following that person to the top of their profile. This also shows up in the profile preview that appears when you hover over their name somewhere else. Don’t want someone to follow you anymore? You don’t have to block them, simply tap “Remove follower” in the dropdown menu on their profile. ## Enhanced list management Lists in Mastodon allow you to declutter your home feed by organising accounts you follow into arbitrary alternative feeds. Creating and managing lists has been significantly streamlined, and it’s easier than ever to add and remove accounts from your lists both directly from profiles and from your own follows and followers listings. ## Media controls Mastodon doesn’t just support pictures and videos—you can upload audio on the platform. Since every Mastodon profile comes with an RSS feed, some people actually publish their podcasts this way. We’ve just given our audio player a facelift, making it a bit more visually pleasant and a lot easier to use by putting the play and pause front and centre and adding quick shortcuts for skipping forward and backward. We’ve also expanded hotkey controls for audio and video: left and right arrow to skip around, up and down arrow to control the volume, “m” to mute, “f” for full screen, and so on. If you like to pixel-peek images, or admire the pleasant grain of scanned in analogue photos, we’ve made zooming in more intuitive: simply double tap the image once you’ve clicked to open it. Panning around has also been made smoother. On touch devices, you can now pinch the image with your fingers to zoom it to the desired level, and swiping up when the image is zoomed out will close it, like you would expect from your native photo app. We are proud of Mastodon’s strong accessibility and inclusivity culture, which has fostered a larger presence of vision impaired users. To support this community, we’ve added a new reminder to add alt text when posting images or video. Alt text isn’t just helpful to those who use screen readers: it can provide extra context to sighted users, and as it’s indexed in Mastodon’s search system, it can help you and others find your post better. Of course, this reminder can be disabled from preferences. We’ve also added some tips on writing good alt text into the user interface. ## Navigation enhancements We’ve revamped the mobile web interface to mimic native apps, with important actions easily accessible in a bottom toolbar that frees up more space for your timeline. We’ve also begun experimenting with ways to make navigation more consistent across devices, and to make relevant content (like followed hashtags and trending content) more easily discoverable. The Explore item has been renamed to Trending, to reduce the need for banners within the Explore page to explain each feed. The navigation sidebar is divided into three sections. At the top is a section for the main navigation areas, which mirrors the bottom navigation bar on smaller screens. Next, a “Library” section, which contains your own curated content - bookmarks, favourites, and lists, and your followed hashtags, now in a more visible location (in response to community feedback). Finally, other elements are in the last section. This brings all the navigation elements into a single place. We’ve also streamlined the onboarding flow for new users. What used to be a list of four items you could check off as part of onboarding, has become a simpler two-step process where you first fill out your profile, and then follow a few users of your choosing. Importantly, we’ve made search an integral part of this process so people don’t feel confined to the list of recommended accounts we’ve generated for them, but can feel free to immediately begin searching for people they might know. ## Features for Administrators We’ve made a range of updates and improvements for people who operate their own Mastodon servers. Some of these are legal compliance features, such as adding and managing Terms of Service, offering translations of server rules into different languages, and optionally setting a minimum age requirement for new user sign-ups. Our earlier blog post covers each of these topics in more detail. As well as the legal features, there are a couple of other useful items that administrators should look at. Server owners can now send important announcements to all users via email, for critical communications that cannot be opted out of (essential for emergency notifications, or major policy changes). There is also a new system for moderators to keep internal notes about moderation decisions and user interactions. This should help to improve coordination across moderation teams, and help to keep track of decision making. ## Quote Posts (part one) Earlier in the year, we shared our thought process about bringing the much-requested Quote Posts feature to Mastodon. We’ve worked hard on bringing this capability to the platform while maintaining the strong safety principles that Mastodon is known for. Since Mastodon runs on over 8,000 independent servers that together form the platform you know, releasing features like this requires a two-pronged approach: first we release code that supports processing and displaying this new format, and then release code that allows our users to actively use the feature. This ensures all of our users can see this new type of content before anyone can create it. As part of our 4.4 release, you will be able to see quotes from compatible Fediverse platforms (including future Mastodon releases), but you will not yet be able to quote posts yourself. That capability will come in 4.5. ## Looking ahead We’re really happy that this is the first version released by our expanded team as a whole! We have some exciting plans, and will get moving towards version 4.5 right away. Key items for the next few months include: enabling anyone to create Quote Posts; some new features for organisations that run their own servers (for example, greater instance customisation); and, the ability to fetch replies to posts from many different instances, to improve the ability to follow conversations that include people your server is not yet aware of. We plan to have 4.5 ready for everyone later in the year, and we have a lot of other exciting things to work on once the next release is ready. Stay tuned! ## Support Mastodon Thank you to everyone that contributed to this release, including our team, our community, and the many contributors from across the Fediverse. We’re excited to continue building Mastodon together with you. We’re going through a formal process of setting up a new European non-profit organisation so that Mastodon remains free, open, and not owned by any single individual (more updates on our progress, very soon). **We depend on your support** as we build, support, and advocate for decentralised and non-commercial social media. We don’t take venture capital, we don’t sell ads, and we don’t sell your data - unlike many other platforms out there. **Please support our mission** , so that we can continue to make Mastodon better. ### 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. 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We just released Mastodon 4.3.9 and 4.2.23. They contain a number of important bug fixes, and one security-adjacent fix.

If you are running nightly versions, an updated container image is available under the `nightly.2025-07-02` tag

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