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  • Getting Started
  • About Distributed Press
    • Our Vision
    • Values
    • Approach
  • Technical Overview
  • Supported Protocols
  • API Reference
    • Reference Overview
    • Site
    • Publisher
    • Admin
    • Authorization
  • Self-hosting Distributed Press
  • Social Inbox
    • About
    • Moderation
    • Activity Pub
    • Clients
    • Integrations
    • Interoperatibility
  • Social Reader
    • About
  • Distributed Press CLI
    • About
    • Publish Site
    • Send Posts
  • Deploying Sites
    • How to deploy a site
    • GitHub Actions
    • Sutty CMS
    • Setting up a Custom Domain
  • Site Indexer
    • Site Indexer
  • Distributed Uncensorable Frontend
    • Donation
  • How to update documentation
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Interoperatibility

Interoperability

We've built the Social Inbox by testing it against Mastodon, as well as Ktistec, Gotosocial and Pleroma. Since they all implement the same specification with their own interpretations, and sometimes they add their own safety checks, you'll probably find quirks.

Please report your findings on our issue tracker (opens in a new tab).

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