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### Why Webfinger
Webfinger is a pretty useful thing for other services that want to discover information about some URI, one such services is [Tailscale](https://tailscale.com). Since Kanidm suppo…
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### Steps to reproduce the problem
1. search for my user without a subdomain (@adam@n5h.co)
### Expected behaviour
Expect to find my user at @adam@mastodon.n5h.co
### Actual behaviour
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### Steps to reproduce the problem
Hello, I'm developing a web application that uses ActivityPub but I'm having an issue with account search in Mastodon.
First I need to provide some details abo…
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While useful, Webfinger is not part of the ActivityPub specification itself, and the ad-hoc mechanism from going from an ActivityPub actor URI to a canonical `acct:` URI is pretty clunky.
This iss…
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A few things which I noticed aren't always rendering when viewing a status:
- URLs (posts generated via this plugin, comments)
- @webfinger (posts & comments)
- #hashtags (posts, comments)
Ref: …
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"As an ActivityPub user, I can send encrypted DMs to someone just by their Webfinger ID (username@domain), so I don’t need extra addressing to send DMs."
evanp updated
4 months ago
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Currently when sending Flag Activities, software will typically:
- send as a "instance actor" if available, to mask the individual actor behind the server's actor, such that remote instances can't re…
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Is there any intent to support Webfinger with this library, since Mastodon uses it? Or is the library strictly ActivityPub-as-advertised?
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Right now UIs have no way to link users on other instances without some _magic guessing_. Implementing [Webfinger](https://webfinger.net) would allow users to mention users on any Webfinger-compliant …
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Attempted to follow @bsky.brid.gy@bsky.brid.gy but it couldn't find the webfinger address for the exact same reasons as in #185
Made the suggested change to drop the '/' from the webfinger URL which…