Last Week in Fediverse – episode 35

The Swiss government joins the fediverse. How to organise the groups that are responsible for ActivityPub. Governance and Lemmy.
Last Week in Fediverse – episode 34

Postmarks is a new fediverse service, with social bookmarking. Switzerland is eyeing their own Mastodon server.
Last Week in Fediverse – episode 33

Lemmy is being attacked with CSAM, raising questions about the tools that moderators need. Social network Minds joins the fediverse. Stories is shipping to mobile on Pixelfed.
Last Week in the Fediverse – episode 32

Search is actually happening in Mastodon. More conversations around Lemmy and defederation. Gitlab plans to join the fediverse.
Last Week in the Fediverse – episode 31

Defederation drama on Lemmy. Tragic news about Kris NĂ³va. Can you build a Mastodon server for 500 million people?
Last Week in the Fediverse – episode 30

Search is coming to Mastodon soon. An AMA with the Lemmy developers. Misskey grows and incorporates.
Last Week in the Fediverse – episode 29

The BBC sets up their own Mastodon server. A W3C meeting about CSAM and Mastodon. Mastodon on your watch?
Last Week in the Fediverse – Episode 28

Stanford releases a report on CSAM on Mastodon. An extensive research on why some Bluesky users have stopped using Mastodon. Calckey rebrands with new forks.
Last Week in the Fediverse – episode 27

The feverish news regarding the launch of Threads the previous week has died down somewhat. The Dutch government has officially launched their Mastodon server. Lemmy experiences a critical vulnerability. And some mixed messages regarding Tumblr adding ActivityPub support at some point in the future.
Dutch government officially launches Mastodon server

The Dutch government has officially launched their own Mastodon server. In an accompanying letter, the State Secretary explains how this relates to the government strategy of supporting digital common goods.