Title: ActivityPub
Author: Automattic
Published: <strong>September 24, 2018</strong>
Last modified: March 17, 2026

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# ActivityPub

 By [Automattic](https://profiles.wordpress.org/automattic/)

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 * [Development](https://sa.wordpress.org/plugins/activitypub/#developers)

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## Description

Enter the fediverse with **ActivityPub**, broadcasting your blog to a wider audience!
Attract followers, deliver updates, and receive comments from a diverse user base
of **ActivityPub**-compliant platforms.

With the ActivityPub plugin installed, your WordPress blog itself functions as a
federated profile, along with profiles for each author. For instance, if your website
is `example.com`, then the blog-wide profile can be found at `@example.com@example.
com`, and authors like Jane and Bob would have their individual profiles at `@jane@example.
com` and `@bob@example.com`, respectively.

An example: I give you my Mastodon profile name: `@pfefferle@mastodon.social`. You
search, see my profile, and hit follow. Now, any post I make appears in your Home
feed. Similarly, with the ActivityPub plugin, you can find and follow Jane’s profile
at `@jane@example.com`.

Once you follow Jane’s `@jane@example.com` profile, any blog post she crafts on `
example.com` will land in your Home feed. Simultaneously, by following the blog-
wide profile `@example.com@example.com`, you’ll receive updates from all authors.

**Note**: If no one follows your author or blog instance, your posts remain unseen.
The simplest method to verify the plugin’s operation is by following your profile.
If you possess a Mastodon profile, initiate by following your new one.

The plugin works with the following tested federated platforms, but there may be
more that it works with as well:

 * [Mastodon](https://joinmastodon.org/)
 * [Pleroma](https://pleroma.social/)/[Akkoma](https://akkoma.social/)
 * [friendica](https://friendi.ca/)
 * [Hubzilla](https://hubzilla.org/)
 * [Pixelfed](https://pixelfed.org/)
 * [Socialhome](https://socialhome.network/)
 * [Misskey](https://join.misskey.page/)

Some things to note:

 1. The blog-wide profile is only compatible with sites with rewrite rules enabled.
    If your site does not have rewrite rules enabled, the author-specific profiles 
    may still work.
 2. Many single-author blogs have chosen to turn off or redirect their author profile
    pages, usually via an SEO plugin like Yoast or Rank Math. This is usually done 
    to avoid duplicate content with your blog’s home page. If your author page has 
    been deactivated in this way, then ActivityPub author profiles won’t work for you.
    Instead, you can turn your author profile page back on, and then use the option
    in your SEO plugin to noindex the author page. This will still resolve duplicate
    content issues with search engines and will enable ActivityPub author profiles 
    to work.
 3. Once ActivityPub is installed, _only new posts going forward_ will be available
    in the fediverse. Likewise, even if you’ve been using ActivityPub for a while, 
    anyone who follows your site will only see new posts you publish from that moment
    on. They will never see previously-published posts in their Home feed. This process
    is very similar to subscribing to a newsletter. If you subscribe to a newsletter,
    you will only receive future emails, but not the old archived ones. With ActivityPub,
    if someone follows your site, they will only receive new blog posts you publish
    from then on.

So what’s the process?

 1. Install the ActivityPub plugin.
 2. Go to the plugin’s settings page and adjust the settings to your liking. Click 
    the Save button when ready.
 3. Make sure your blog’s author profile page is active if you are using author profiles.
 4. Go to Mastodon or any other federated platform, and search for your profile, and
    follow it. Your new profile will be in the form of either `@your_username@example.
    com` or `@example.com@example.com`, so that is what you’ll search for.
 5. On your blog, publish a new post.
 6. From Mastodon, check to see if the new post appears in your Home feed.

**Note**: It may take up to 15 minutes or so for the new post to show up in your
federated feed. This is because the messages are sent to the federated platforms
using a delayed cron. This avoids breaking the publishing process for those cases
where users might have lots of followers. So please don’t assume that just because
you didn’t see it show up right away that something is broken. Give it some time.
In most cases, it will show up within a few minutes, and you’ll know everything 
is working as expected.

## Screenshots

 * [[
 * The “Follow me”-Block in the Block-Editor
 * [[
 * The “Followers”-Block in the Block-Editor
 * [[
 * The “Federated Reply”-Block in the Block-Editor
 * [[
 * A “Federated Reply” in a Post
 * [[
 * A Blog-Profile on Mastodon

## Blocks

This plugin provides 11 blocks.

 *   Federated Reply Reply to posts, notes, and other content on the Fediverse directly
   from the block editor.
 *   ActivityPub Editor Integration Adds ActivityPub settings and controls to the
   WordPress block editor.
 *   ActivityPub Reply Intent Handler Handles reply intents for federated conversations
   in the block editor.
 *   Fediverse Extra Fields Display extra fields from Fediverse user profiles.
 *   ActivityPub Post Format Suggestions Suggests optimal post formats for ActivityPub
   federation before publishing.
 *   Fediverse Following Display the accounts you follow in the Fediverse on your
   website.
 *   ActivityPub App Manage ActivityPub settings, followers, and federation from
   the WordPress admin.
 *   Follow me on the Fediverse Display your Fediverse profile so that visitors 
   can follow you.
 *   Fediverse Followers Display your followers from the Fediverse on your website.
 *   Fediverse Reactions Display Fediverse likes and reposts for your posts.
 *   ActivityPub Command Palette Registers ActivityPub commands for the WordPress
   Command Palette.

## Installation

Follow the normal instructions for [installing WordPress plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/article/managing-plugins/).

#### Automatic Plugin Installation

To add a WordPress Plugin using the [built-in plugin installer](https://codex.wordpress.org/Administration_Screens#Add_New_Plugins):

 1. Go to [Plugins](https://codex.wordpress.org/Administration_Screens#Plugins) > [Add New](https://codex.wordpress.org/Plugins_Add_New_Screen).
 2. Type “`activitypub`” into the **Search Plugins** box.
 3. Find the WordPress Plugin you wish to install.
 4.  a. Click **Details** for more information about the Plugin and instructions you may
        wish to print or save to help setup the Plugin.
     b. Click **Install Now** to install the WordPress Plugin.
 5. The resulting installation screen will list the installation as successful or note
    any problems during the install.
 6. If successful, click **Activate Plugin** to activate it, or **Return to Plugin 
    Installer** for further actions.

#### Manual Plugin Installation

There are a few cases when manually installing a WordPress Plugin is appropriate.

 * If you wish to control the placement and the process of installing a WordPress
   Plugin.
 * If your server does not permit automatic installation of a WordPress Plugin.
 * If you want to try the [latest development version](https://github.com/pfefferle/wordpress-activitypub).

Installation of a WordPress Plugin manually requires FTP familiarity and the awareness
that you may put your site at risk if you install a WordPress Plugin incompatible
with the current version or from an unreliable source.

Backup your site completely before proceeding.

To install a WordPress Plugin manually:

 * Download your WordPress Plugin to your desktop.
    - Download from [the WordPress directory](https://wordpress.org/plugins/activitypub/)
    - Download from [GitHub](https://github.com/pfefferle/wordpress-activitypub/releases)
 * If downloaded as a zip archive, extract the Plugin folder to your desktop.
 * With your FTP program, upload the Plugin folder to the `wp-content/plugins` folder
   in your WordPress directory online.
 * Go to [Plugins screen](https://codex.wordpress.org/Administration_Screens#Plugins)
   and find the newly uploaded Plugin in the list.
 * Click **Activate** to activate it.

## FAQ

### tl;dr

This plugin connects your WordPress blog to popular social platforms like Mastodon,
making your posts more accessible to a wider audience. Once installed, your blog
can be followed by users on these platforms, allowing them to receive your new posts
in their feeds.

### What is “ActivityPub for WordPress”

_ActivityPub for WordPress_ adds Fediverse features to WordPress, but it is not 
a replacement for platforms like Friendica or Mastodon. If you’re looking to host
a decentralized social network, consider using [Mastodon](https://joinmastodon.org/)
or [Friendica](https://friendi.ca/).

### Why “ActivityPub”?

The name ActivityPub comes from the two core ideas behind the protocol:

 * Activity: It is based on the concept of activities, like “Create”, “Like”, “Follow”,“
   Announce”, etc. These are structured messages (usually in [ActivityStreams](https://www.w3.org/TR/activitystreams-core/)
   format) that describe what users do on the network.
 * Pub: Short for publish or publication. It refers to the fact that this is a publish-
   subscribe (pub-sub) protocol — one user can “follow” another, and receive their
   published activities.

Put together, ActivityPub is a protocol for publishing and subscribing to activities,
which enables decentralized social networking — where different servers can interact
and users can follow each other across the Fediverse.

### How do I solve…

We have a **How-To** section in the [docs](https://github.com/Automattic/wordpress-activitypub/tree/trunk/docs/how-to)
directory that can help you troubleshoot common issues.

### Constants

The plugin uses PHP Constants to enable, disable or change its default behaviour.
Please use them with caution and only if you know what you are doing.

 * `ACTIVITYPUB_REST_NAMESPACE` – Change the default Namespace of the REST endpoint.
   Default: `activitypub/1.0`.
 * `ACTIVITYPUB_EXCERPT_LENGTH` – Change the length of the Excerpt. Default: `400`.
 * `ACTIVITYPUB_MAX_IMAGE_ATTACHMENTS` – Change the number of attachments, that 
   should be federated. Default: `4`.
 * `ACTIVITYPUB_HASHTAGS_REGEXP` – Change the default regex to detect hashtext in
   a text. Default: `(?:(?<=\s)|(?<=<p>)|(?<=<br>)|^)#([A-Za-z0-9_]+)(?:(?=\s|[[:
   punct:]]|$))`.
 * `ACTIVITYPUB_USERNAME_REGEXP` – Change the default regex to detect @-replies 
   in a text. Default: `(?:([A-Za-z0-9\._-]+)@((?:[A-Za-z0-9_-]+\.)+[A-Za-z]+))`.
 * `ACTIVITYPUB_URL_REGEXP` – Change the default regex to detect urls in a text.
   Default: `(www.|http:|https:)+[^\s]+[\w\/]`.
 * `ACTIVITYPUB_CUSTOM_POST_CONTENT` – Change the default template for Activities.
   Default: `<strong>[ap_title]</strong>\n\n[ap_content]\n\n[ap_hashtags]\n\n[ap_shortlink]`.
 * `ACTIVITYPUB_AUTHORIZED_FETCH` – Enable AUTHORIZED_FETCH.
 * `ACTIVITYPUB_DISABLE_REWRITES` – Disable auto generation of `mod_rewrite` rules.
   Default: `false`.
 * `ACTIVITYPUB_DISABLE_INCOMING_INTERACTIONS` – Block incoming replies/comments/
   likes. Default: `false`.
 * `ACTIVITYPUB_DISABLE_OUTGOING_INTERACTIONS` – Disable outgoing replies/comments/
   likes. Default: `false`.
 * `ACTIVITYPUB_DISABLE_REMOTE_CACHE` – Disable remote media caching (avatars, media,
   emoji). Default: `false`. Replaces `ACTIVITYPUB_DISABLE_SIDELOADING` from 7.9.1.
 * `ACTIVITYPUB_SHARED_INBOX_FEATURE` – Enable the shared inbox. Default: `false`.
 * `ACTIVITYPUB_SEND_VARY_HEADER` – Enable to send the `Vary: Accept` header. Default:`
   false`.

### Where can you manage your followers?

If you have activated the blog user, you will find the list of his followers in 
the settings under `/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=activitypub&tab=followers`.

The followers of a user can be found in the menu under “Users” -> “Followers” or
under `wp-admin/users.php?page=activitypub-followers-list`.

For reasons of data protection, it is not possible to see the followers of other
users.

## Reviews

![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/d900e13228b51bf288600df6b94215aa8dfb61012c1c00d45a3cfc2b43fb6c15?
s=60&d=retro&r=g)

### 󠀁[Makes my WP posts look great in the fediverse](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/makes-my-wp-posts-look-great-in-the-fediverse/)󠁿

 [Chuck Grimmett](https://profiles.wordpress.org/cagrimmett/) January 28, 2026

Great plugin with regular updates. Does what it says on the label, and does it well.
It makes my WP posts look great in the fediverse and boost, replies, and likes quickly
make their way back to my site.

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s=60&d=retro&r=g)

### 󠀁[Thank You for Making Fediverse Connections Possible](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/thank-you-for-making-fediverse-connections-possible/)󠁿

 [김지운](https://profiles.wordpress.org/kimjiwoon/) September 10, 2025

As someone working on the Korean translation of this plugin, I have seen first-hand
how important it is for WordPress users to connect with the Fediverse. This plugin
provides a bridge that makes such integration possible. Thanks to the developers,
Korean users can now more easily explore and join the open social web. I deeply 
appreciate the effort, vision, and continuous improvements behind this project.

![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/25fa6e5133fb9e188722d1263d2bca4807ca3c7502474a00729aa863df907834?
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### 󠀁[Worked out of the box. Brilliant.](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/worked-out-of-the-box-brilliant/)󠁿

 [Writeworks](https://profiles.wordpress.org/cruiseshipholiday/) August 3, 2025

I’ve installed and setup other ActivityPub servers usually some time & testing required
along with tweaks. However with the WP ActivityPub plug-in it, surprisingly, functioned
properly <gasp!> right after install. What a joy. Thank you.

![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/bda14b8e4d0c81153be6ea95f5eb1dba9eb9ba1b70dbaac3e729da8ac378fdfc?
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### 󠀁[Excellent plugin, easily join the Fediverse in minutes!](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/excellent-plugin-easily-join-the-fediverse-in-minutes/)󠁿

 [Louis Chance](https://profiles.wordpress.org/louischan/) July 23, 2025

Great plugin (actively maintained!), great support, a very nice way to join the 
Fediverse and automatically share posts and any kind of CPT to the Fediverse audience.
I was initially sharing posts using my personal Mastodon account, but it’s much 
nicer to have your dedicated account for your blogs (and/or authors). Thanks for
this plugin!

![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/48235f821287a7abe1436472add16fd44f87be1b808b00b33e4f3ddf1967135a?
s=60&d=retro&r=g)

### 󠀁[Best thing since WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/best-thing-since-wordpress/)󠁿

 [xuv](https://profiles.wordpress.org/juego/) June 6, 2025

Why wouldn’t you want your blog to federate with Mastodon and all the other apps
on the Fediverse? This plugin in such an important piece in the social web ecosystem.
Install eyes closed.

![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/fe67247c3a3199440c850d22dbf5d9eaa2367111f4684d105abf70e1e4f43695?
s=60&d=retro&r=g)

### 󠀁[Great out-of-the-box integration](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/great-out-of-the-box-integration/)󠁿

 [Fred Rocha](https://profiles.wordpress.org/johnfisherman/) May 22, 2025 1 reply

Very solid move from WordPress to decide to integrate ActivityPub into their family.
I’ve set up a friend’s website to have ActivityPub and it’s working really nicely.

 [ Read all 39 reviews ](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/activitypub/reviews/)

## Contributors & Developers

“ActivityPub” is open source software. The following people have contributed to 
this plugin.

Contributors

 *   [ Automattic ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/automattic/)
 *   [ Matthias Pfefferle ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/pfefferle/)
 *   [ Matt Wiebe ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/mattwiebe/)
 *   [ Konstantin Obenland ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/obenland/)
 *   [ Alex Kirk ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/akirk/)
 *   [ Jeremy Herve ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jeherve/)
 *   [ Django ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/mediaformat/)
 *   [ nuriapena ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/nuriapena/)
 *   [ Donna Fontenot ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/cavalierlife/)
 *   [ André Menrath ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/andremenrath/)

“ActivityPub” has been translated into 26 locales. Thank you to [the translators](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/activitypub/contributors)
for their contributions.

[Translate “ActivityPub” into your language.](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/activitypub)

### Interested in development?

[Browse the code](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/activitypub/), check
out the [SVN repository](https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/activitypub/), or subscribe
to the [development log](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/activitypub/) by
[RSS](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/activitypub/?limit=100&mode=stop_on_copy&format=rss).

## Changelog

### 8.0.2 – 2026-03-17

#### Security

 * Prevent non-public posts (drafts, scheduled, pending review) from being accessible
   via ActivityPub.

### 8.0.1 – 2026-03-11

#### Changed

 * Simplify the follow page block pattern to avoid duplicate headings and improve
   accessibility.

#### Fixed

 * Fix dark sidebar colors appearing incorrectly with non-default admin color schemes.
 * Fix Fediverse Reactions block not aligning with post content in block themes.
 * Fix new posts being marked as modified on load, which prevented Gutenberg’s starter
   pattern modal from appearing.

### 8.0.0 – 2026-03-04

#### Security

 * Prevent private recipient lists from being shared when sending activities to 
   other servers.

#### Added

 * Add a help section to interaction dialogs explaining the Fediverse and why entering
   a profile is needed.
 * Add a notice on the Settings page to easily switch from legacy template mode 
   to automatic mode.
 * Add a pre-publish suggestion that recommends a post format for better compatibility
   with media-focused Fediverse platforms.
 * Add a Site Health check that warns when plugins are causing too many federation
   updates.
 * Add backwards compatibility for the `ACTIVITYPUB_DISABLE_SIDELOADING` constant
   and `activitypub_sideloading_enabled` filter from version 7.9.1.
 * Add bot account snippet that marks ActivityPub profiles as automated accounts,
   displaying a “BOT” badge on Mastodon and other Fediverse platforms.
 * Add Cache namespace for remote media caching with CLI commands, improved MIME
   validation, and filter-based architecture.
 * Add federation of video poster images set in the WordPress video block.
 * Add Locale from Tags community snippet.
 * Add optional Like and Boost action buttons to the Fediverse Reactions block, 
   allowing visitors to interact with posts from their own server.
 * Add pre-built Fediverse block patterns for easy profile, follow page, and sidebar
   setup.
 * Add snippet for blockless fediverse reactions
 * Add `wp activitypub fetch` CLI command for fetching remote URLs with signed HTTP
   requests.

#### Changed

 * Improved active user counting for NodeInfo to include all federated content types
   and comments.
 * Improve language map resolution to strictly follow the ActivityStreams spec.
 * Superseded outbox activities are now removed instead of kept, reducing clutter
   in the outbox.
 * The minimum required PHP version is now 7.4.

#### Fixed

 * Accept incoming activities from servers that use standalone key objects for HTTP
   Signatures.
 * Fix a crash on servers where WordPress uses FTP instead of direct file access
   for media caching.
 * Fix a crash when receiving posts from certain federated platforms that send multilingual
   content.
 * Fix automatic cleanup of old activities failing silently on sites with large 
   numbers of outbox, inbox, or remote post items.
 * Fix comment count to properly exclude likes, shares, and notes.
 * Fix follow button redirect from Mastodon not being recognized.
 * Fix modal overlay not covering the full screen on block themes.
 * Fix outbox invalidation canceling pending Accept/Reject responses to QuoteRequests
   for the same post.
 * Fix QuoteRequest handler to derive responding actor from post author instead 
   of inbox recipient.
 * Fix reactions block buttons inheriting theme background color on classic themes.
 * Fix reactions block layout on small screens and remove unwanted button highlight
   when clicking action buttons.
 * Fix signature verification rejecting valid requests that use lowercase algorithm
   names in the Digest header.
 * Fix soft-deleted posts being served instead of a tombstone when the post is re-
   saved.
 * Improve compatibility with federated services that use a URL reference for the
   actor’s public key.
 * Improve handling of all public audience identifiers when sending activities to
   followers and relays.

See full Changelog on [GitHub](https://github.com/Automattic/wordpress-activitypub/blob/trunk/CHANGELOG.md).

## Community plugin

This plugin is developed and supported by a community. [Contribute to this plugin](https://github.com/automattic/wordpress-activitypub)

## Meta

 *  Version **8.0.2**
 *  Last updated **3 weeks ago**
 *  Active installations **6,000+**
 *  WordPress version ** 6.5 or higher **
 *  Tested up to **6.9.4**
 *  PHP version ** 7.4 or higher **
 *  Languages
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 * Tags
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## Ratings

 4.9 out of 5 stars.

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## Contributors

 *   [ Automattic ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/automattic/)
 *   [ Matthias Pfefferle ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/pfefferle/)
 *   [ Matt Wiebe ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/mattwiebe/)
 *   [ Konstantin Obenland ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/obenland/)
 *   [ Alex Kirk ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/akirk/)
 *   [ Jeremy Herve ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jeherve/)
 *   [ Django ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/mediaformat/)
 *   [ nuriapena ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/nuriapena/)
 *   [ Donna Fontenot ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/cavalierlife/)
 *   [ André Menrath ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/andremenrath/)

## Support

Issues resolved in last two months:

     12 out of 16

 [View support forum](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/activitypub/)