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FR#164 – The Pope on Defederation
May 28, 2026
This week, the Catholic Church wrote one of the better diagnoses of why decentralised social networks keep struggling.
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FR#163 – Decrypting Matrix
May 20, 2026
On the convergence towards private data on social networking protocols, and the connection to Matrix
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FR#162 – EU Regulation Won’t Save Open Social Networks
May 13, 2026
The European Commission has decided not to extend the Digital Markets Act's interoperability rules to social media, closing off a potential pathway for adoption for open social networks.
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FR#161 – Conference Edition
May 6, 2026
How the conferences FediForum and 2mr.social this week show how fediverse is trying to build connections with European politics, as well as with the atmosphere.
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Federation Has a European Legal Problem
May 1, 2026
What the Russmedia ruling means for ActivityPub and atproto.
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FR#160 – Everyone Wants Servers And Nobody Wants Servers
Apr 23, 2026
What makes a social network resilient?
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FR#159 – Sovereign Tech Agency funds Mastodon
Apr 15, 2026
Mastodon has received a 600k grant by the Sovereign Tech Agency, and Surf has launched.
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FR#158 – What is Mastodon for?
Apr 9, 2026
On AI and place, and how Mastodon gives tools to create communities at the instance level, but people experience 'place' at the federation level.
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FR#157 – Social Software Distribution
Mar 12, 2026
Open social protocols are expanding beyond social media into the infrastructure developers use to build, distribute, and discover software. Three recent launches show what that looks like in practice.
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FR#156 – Share Where?
Mar 5, 2026
On Mastodon's new Share button, and protocol ownership.
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