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最近話題の tags.pub についてちょこっと検証してみた記録メモ。
⚫︎ドメインブロックをしてもブーストされる。ただしブースト通知は来ない。
⚫︎プロフィールにオプトアウトハッシュタグ(#NoTagsPub、 #NoBots、#NoBot)を入れるとブーストされなくなる。
⚫︎ハッシュタグを削除すればまたブーストされるようになる。ただしタグを外す前のトゥートを遡ってブーストすることはない。
▼参考スクショ。
←左が自分のタイムライン
右がtag.pubの当該タグのタイムライン→ -
最近話題の tags.pub についてちょこっと検証してみた記録メモ。
⚫︎ドメインブロックをしてもブーストされる。ただしブースト通知は来ない。
⚫︎プロフィールにオプトアウトハッシュタグ(#NoTagsPub、 #NoBots、#NoBot)を入れるとブーストされなくなる。
⚫︎ハッシュタグを削除すればまたブーストされるようになる。ただしタグを外す前のトゥートを遡ってブーストすることはない。
▼参考スクショ。
←左が自分のタイムライン
右がtag.pubの当該タグのタイムライン→ -
最近話題の tags.pub についてちょこっと検証してみた記録メモ。
⚫︎ドメインブロックをしてもブーストされる。ただしブースト通知は来ない。
⚫︎プロフィールにオプトアウトハッシュタグ(#NoTagsPub、 #NoBots、#NoBot)を入れるとブーストされなくなる。
⚫︎ハッシュタグを削除すればまたブーストされるようになる。ただしタグを外す前のトゥートを遡ってブーストすることはない。
▼参考スクショ。
←左が自分のタイムライン
右がtag.pubの当該タグのタイムライン→ -
@HayashiyaManpei これはユーザー設定ではなくて、自分のブロフィールに入れる方の設定です :Shiropuyo_Photobomb:
tags.pubは #NoTagsPub #NoBots #NoBot のどれかを入れれば拒否できると案内されています。
#NoBots と #NoBot は汎用的で、この手のサービスの拒否用タグになっていることが多いので、tags.pubだけを拒否したい場合は #NoTagsPub を使ったほうがいいと思います〜。単純に自分のプロフィール文の中のどこでもいいので、タグを入れるだけでOKです。
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「tags.pub」について、自分なりの理解 :peperoncino_peacemove:
※SNSやサーバーの仕組みとかを省いたざっくりしたもの端的に言うと、「特定のハッシュタグがついた投稿」を、広く届けやすくするための仕組みじゃないかな~。(日本語タグは機能してないぽいけど)
🔸ハッシュタグ検索 → サーバーの周辺だけ探す。
🔸tags.pub → もっと広い範囲から探してそれを一度tags.pubが受け取り、それを転送してくれる(SNSの規格を決めてる人によるものなので信頼性◎と思われる)tags.pubの利点は恐らく「どのサーバーの投稿であっても」当該タグの投稿を見ることができるってことだとおもふ。
拾われないようにするには、プロフに「 #NoBots や #NoBot 」を、tags.pubだけ拒否るには「 #NoTagsPub 」を記載すればOKって認識であった。
違ったらソーリー :peperoncino:
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@MeierSchulze
Da ist kein Mensch dahinter - nur eine Maschine, die Beiträge mit bestimmten Tags retröötet.https://socialwebfoundation.org/2026/03/17/introducing-tags-pub/
Man kann immerhin opt-outen per Hashtag #NoTagsPub oder #NoBots oder #NoBot in der eigenen Bio.
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@MeierSchulze
Da ist kein Mensch dahinter - nur eine Maschine, die Beiträge mit bestimmten Tags retröötet.https://socialwebfoundation.org/2026/03/17/introducing-tags-pub/
Man kann immerhin opt-outen per Hashtag #NoTagsPub oder #NoBots oder #NoBot in der eigenen Bio.
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@MeierSchulze
Da ist kein Mensch dahinter - nur eine Maschine, die Beiträge mit bestimmten Tags retröötet.https://socialwebfoundation.org/2026/03/17/introducing-tags-pub/
Man kann immerhin opt-outen per Hashtag #NoTagsPub oder #NoBots oder #NoBot in der eigenen Bio.
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@MeierSchulze
Da ist kein Mensch dahinter - nur eine Maschine, die Beiträge mit bestimmten Tags retröötet.https://socialwebfoundation.org/2026/03/17/introducing-tags-pub/
Man kann immerhin opt-outen per Hashtag #NoTagsPub oder #NoBots oder #NoBot in der eigenen Bio.
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@MeierSchulze
Da ist kein Mensch dahinter - nur eine Maschine, die Beiträge mit bestimmten Tags retröötet.https://socialwebfoundation.org/2026/03/17/introducing-tags-pub/
Man kann immerhin opt-outen per Hashtag #NoTagsPub oder #NoBots oder #NoBot in der eigenen Bio.
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@anders_von_hadern @moellus Natürlich, auf deren Startseite stehen gleich mehrere opt-out-Methoden:
"If your server is providing data to tags.pub, and you don't want your content to be boosted by tags.pub accounts, you can add the #NoTagsPub hashtag to your account bio. (If you've already got a #NoBots or #NoBot hashtag in your account bio, we'll also skip any boosts.)
At the extreme end, you can also block the tags.pub domain, which should prevent tags.pub from seeing your content at all."
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@anders_von_hadern @moellus Natürlich, auf deren Startseite stehen gleich mehrere opt-out-Methoden:
"If your server is providing data to tags.pub, and you don't want your content to be boosted by tags.pub accounts, you can add the #NoTagsPub hashtag to your account bio. (If you've already got a #NoBots or #NoBot hashtag in your account bio, we'll also skip any boosts.)
At the extreme end, you can also block the tags.pub domain, which should prevent tags.pub from seeing your content at all."
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@anders_von_hadern @moellus Natürlich, auf deren Startseite stehen gleich mehrere opt-out-Methoden:
"If your server is providing data to tags.pub, and you don't want your content to be boosted by tags.pub accounts, you can add the #NoTagsPub hashtag to your account bio. (If you've already got a #NoBots or #NoBot hashtag in your account bio, we'll also skip any boosts.)
At the extreme end, you can also block the tags.pub domain, which should prevent tags.pub from seeing your content at all."
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@anders_von_hadern @moellus Natürlich, auf deren Startseite stehen gleich mehrere opt-out-Methoden:
"If your server is providing data to tags.pub, and you don't want your content to be boosted by tags.pub accounts, you can add the #NoTagsPub hashtag to your account bio. (If you've already got a #NoBots or #NoBot hashtag in your account bio, we'll also skip any boosts.)
At the extreme end, you can also block the tags.pub domain, which should prevent tags.pub from seeing your content at all."
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@anders_von_hadern @moellus Natürlich, auf deren Startseite stehen gleich mehrere opt-out-Methoden:
"If your server is providing data to tags.pub, and you don't want your content to be boosted by tags.pub accounts, you can add the #NoTagsPub hashtag to your account bio. (If you've already got a #NoBots or #NoBot hashtag in your account bio, we'll also skip any boosts.)
At the extreme end, you can also block the tags.pub domain, which should prevent tags.pub from seeing your content at all."
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@BakerRL75 You got me curious, so I went investigating. Here's an explanation of that instance:
tags.pub is a global hashtag server for the Fediverse. You can follow an account like [email protected] and it will boost all the content tagged #example from across the Fediverse.There's an easy opt-out available per
https://tags.pub/#optout:
If your server is providing data to tags.pub, and you don't want your content to be boosted by tags.pub accounts, you can add the #NoTagsPub hashtag to your account bio. (If you've already got a #NoBots or #NoBot hashtag in your account bio, we'll also skip any boosts.) -
@BakerRL75 You got me curious, so I went investigating. Here's an explanation of that instance:
tags.pub is a global hashtag server for the Fediverse. You can follow an account like [email protected] and it will boost all the content tagged #example from across the Fediverse.There's an easy opt-out available per
https://tags.pub/#optout:
If your server is providing data to tags.pub, and you don't want your content to be boosted by tags.pub accounts, you can add the #NoTagsPub hashtag to your account bio. (If you've already got a #NoBots or #NoBot hashtag in your account bio, we'll also skip any boosts.) -
@BakerRL75 You got me curious, so I went investigating. Here's an explanation of that instance:
tags.pub is a global hashtag server for the Fediverse. You can follow an account like [email protected] and it will boost all the content tagged #example from across the Fediverse.There's an easy opt-out available per
https://tags.pub/#optout:
If your server is providing data to tags.pub, and you don't want your content to be boosted by tags.pub accounts, you can add the #NoTagsPub hashtag to your account bio. (If you've already got a #NoBots or #NoBot hashtag in your account bio, we'll also skip any boosts.) -
@BakerRL75 You got me curious, so I went investigating. Here's an explanation of that instance:
tags.pub is a global hashtag server for the Fediverse. You can follow an account like [email protected] and it will boost all the content tagged #example from across the Fediverse.There's an easy opt-out available per
https://tags.pub/#optout:
If your server is providing data to tags.pub, and you don't want your content to be boosted by tags.pub accounts, you can add the #NoTagsPub hashtag to your account bio. (If you've already got a #NoBots or #NoBot hashtag in your account bio, we'll also skip any boosts.) -
@BakerRL75 You got me curious, so I went investigating. Here's an explanation of that instance:
tags.pub is a global hashtag server for the Fediverse. You can follow an account like [email protected] and it will boost all the content tagged #example from across the Fediverse.There's an easy opt-out available per
https://tags.pub/#optout:
If your server is providing data to tags.pub, and you don't want your content to be boosted by tags.pub accounts, you can add the #NoTagsPub hashtag to your account bio. (If you've already got a #NoBots or #NoBot hashtag in your account bio, we'll also skip any boosts.) -
cc @evan relating to earlier #TagsPub discussion we had on the matter.
This bot is already combining logic, has multiple 'profle logic' tags. Dunno if "NoBots" is also already common protocol-decaying practice.
Maybe a solution might be that an #ActivityPub bot actor - OT: which I'd personally perhaps had chosen to be Application, not Service actors - would have a botFlags property. Simple to implement, and #FEP that.
More involved but also much more versatile might be a "Botiquette" as:Profile, or even a bots:Botiquette type, and a namespace to register them at, and where others may find what they mean and how they operate exactly.
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cc @evan relating to earlier #TagsPub discussion we had on the matter.
This bot is already combining logic, has multiple 'profle logic' tags. Dunno if "NoBots" is also already common protocol-decaying practice.
Maybe a solution might be that an #ActivityPub bot actor - OT: which I'd personally perhaps had chosen to be Application, not Service actors - would have a botFlags property. Simple to implement, and #FEP that.
More involved but also much more versatile might be a "Botiquette" as:Profile, or even a bots:Botiquette type, and a namespace to register them at, and where others may find what they mean and how they operate exactly.
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cc @evan relating to earlier #TagsPub discussion we had on the matter.
This bot is already combining logic, has multiple 'profle logic' tags. Dunno if "NoBots" is also already common protocol-decaying practice.
Maybe a solution might be that an #ActivityPub bot actor - OT: which I'd personally perhaps had chosen to be Application, not Service actors - would have a botFlags property. Simple to implement, and #FEP that.
More involved but also much more versatile might be a "Botiquette" as:Profile, or even a bots:Botiquette type, and a namespace to register them at, and where others may find what they mean and how they operate exactly.
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cc @evan relating to earlier #TagsPub discussion we had on the matter.
This bot is already combining logic, has multiple 'profle logic' tags. Dunno if "NoBots" is also already common protocol-decaying practice.
Maybe a solution might be that an #ActivityPub bot actor - OT: which I'd personally perhaps had chosen to be Application, not Service actors - would have a botFlags property. Simple to implement, and #FEP that.
More involved but also much more versatile might be a "Botiquette" as:Profile, or even a bots:Botiquette type, and a namespace to register them at, and where others may find what they mean and how they operate exactly.
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cc @evan relating to earlier #TagsPub discussion we had on the matter.
This bot is already combining logic, has multiple 'profle logic' tags. Dunno if "NoBots" is also already common protocol-decaying practice.
Maybe a solution might be that an #ActivityPub bot actor - OT: which I'd personally perhaps had chosen to be Application, not Service actors - would have a botFlags property. Simple to implement, and #FEP that.
More involved but also much more versatile might be a "Botiquette" as:Profile, or even a bots:Botiquette type, and a namespace to register them at, and where others may find what they mean and how they operate exactly.
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Introducing tags.pub
tags.pub is a new service under development by the Social Web Foundation. It is a global hashtag server -- it lets you follow a hashtag across the Fediverse. There's lots of information on the tags.pub home page, and I (Evan) did a talk about tags.pub at FOSDEM 2026. This blog post answers some basics about tags.pub. To follow a hashtag globally, search for a user with that name at tags.pub, like @example for the #example hashtag. Follow that account, and it will share all the […]https://socialwebfoundation.org/2026/03/17/introducing-tags-pub/