Users have been slow to embrace the Fediverse due to poor
user experience and excessive
complexity. Following the
acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk in November 2022, certain major social networks, including
Threads,
Tumblr and
Flipboard, expressed interest in supporting the ActivityPub protocol, as a large number of users began to migrate to
Mastodon, a server that supports the Fediverse and was also the most popular alternative to Twitter at the time.
Flickr also expressed support in supporting ActivityPub. , no information had been released by Flickr after the initial tweets by the CEO, with support for ActivityPub suspected to be on hold or cancelled. In 2024, the local government of the
Stary Sącz municipality in Poland launched their own
PeerTube instance in order to
de facto abolish its presence on
YouTube. According to the government, they stopped using YouTube for official communications "in order to adhere to the appropriate regulations". In the same year, VIVERSE,
HTC Vive's
metaverse platform, implemented support for ActivityPub in their chat feature, allowing users to send direct messages to other fediverse users.
Government and public-sector use Several European public bodies operate ActivityPub services. The European Commission hosts an official Mastodon instance. The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) published a data protection notice laying out the legal framework for operating a Mastodon service. More recently, Mastodon offers paid support aimed at larger institutions. However, the decentralized architecture of the network cannot centrally enforce
age verification because verification data is left to individual server operators.
Content management systems WordPress has an officially supported plugin that integrates WordPress blogs into the Fediverse, allowing for comments to be exchanged between the comment section of a blog post and a Fediverse instance's reply function. The plugin was acquired by Automattic in March 2023, and became available for all
WordPress.com users in October of that same year.
Ghost, a blogging platform and content management system, announced in April 2024 that they would be implementing Fediverse support via ActivityPub. The feature had been highly requested on its forums. In July 2024, Ghost started federating its development newsletter for the feature.
Microblogging Automattic CEO
Matt Mullenweg tweeted in November 2022 that
Tumblr was adding support for ActivityPub interoperability, in response to a user's complaints about Mastodon's complexity. However, no further information was revealed for over a year, and the project was expected to be cancelled after a leaked reorganization that moved most of Tumblr's staff to other Automattic projects. However, following a question from a
TechCrunch reporter during a questionnaire about the leaked memo, he revealed that the interoperability feature was not cancelled and that there was a small team working on studying the potential of implementing the protocol. The plan was once again affirmed by Automattic in January 2025, with the ActivityPub plugin for WordPress most likely being the main method used for interoperability with the fediverse. The release of
Threads by
Meta in July 2023 had included in its press release that it planned to support interoperability with the ActivityPub protocol. In December 2023, select Meta employees began to federate with ActivityPub. A roadmap was revealed in January 2024 that detailed the integration of ActivityPub in Threads. A faction of fediverse server admins, some of whom have listed their names under a pledge named "
Fedipact", have expressed resistance to open federation with Threads over concerns that Meta would adopt an "
embrace, extend, and extinguish" policy towards the network, or that Threads' moderation would fail to prevent the spread of abusive content targeted towards marginalized communities. In March 2024, Threads implemented a beta version of Fediverse support, allowing Threads users to view the number of Fediverse users that liked their post, and allowing Fediverse users to view posts from Threads on their own instances. On April 2, the official
Threads account for President
Joe Biden enabled federation on its profile, making Biden the first President of the United States to have a presence on the Fediverse. The ability to view replies from the Fediverse within Threads was added in August.
News aggregators In December 2023, the social magazine app
Flipboard began integrating with the Fediverse by federating publisher accounts via
ActivityPub. CEO
Mike McCue stated the move was intended to break away from "walled garden" ecosystems, making Flipboard content discoverable and interactive for users on platforms like
Mastodon. During the
2023 Reddit API controversy, the decentralized link aggregator
Lemmy experienced a significant surge in growth as users sought alternatives to
Reddit. The platform saw its monthly active user count rise from approximately 1,000 to over 66,000 within weeks of the protests, exacerbated by Reddit's decision to temporarily ban communities and users promoting the migration to Fediverse alternatives. ==Software==