#notagspub — Public Fediverse posts
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@iura_iui タグつけるとブーストしてくるやつですー。tags.pubをドメインブロックすると通知は来なくなるです。(この辺は細かい仕様が変わっている可能性もあるかも…)
プロフィールに #NoTagsPub #NoBots #NoBot のどれかを入れるとブースト自体を拒否できます。後ろの2つは汎用的なbot拒否タグなので、tags.pub以外にもこのタグに対応しているbot系を拒否できます。
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Hey, Evan, this shit isn't okay. You and your bots don't have permission to share my communities outside of Fedi (or at all).
Again, I didn't even know you were doing this, because you *didn't ask*—you just assumed you had the right.
I know I blocked you and defederated all your projects already, so maybe one of your friends or bots can let you know you should delete these (and any other @alice, @AltAfterDark, @[email protected], @[email protected], and @[email protected] posts).
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@evan @tagspub @futzle … and, how do newcomers to our instance know that tagspub is publishing all their hashtags, and that they need to add #noTagspub to their profile to opt OUT?
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Astonishing that I come across this convo on Mastodon -- it exactly parallels one taking place on @evanprodromou's Github
Prodromooo is #MrMaxiFedi and there is nothing he won't promo to push the #Fediverse larger and larger at anyone's expense
Of course I can't see exactly who/what you're replying to because Evan has me #Blocked
Seems he doesn't like what I have to say…
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CW: tags.pub thoughts
@mike @futzle it's very cool and fun. The cleanest way to opt out is just to block the server. We also respect #NoBots because so many people have it on their profiles. We added #NoTagsPub so if people for some reason wanted other bots but not ours, they could fine tune it.
I think it's a good idea to add a "relayable" flag to accounts; I'll add a FEP for it and we'll implement it.
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Thanks to everyone who reported issues with this feature, especially @AlienJay . The more I learned about user domain blocks in Mastodon, the more I considered just removing the documentation for using them as an opt-out method, but I wanted to give another option besides the #NoTagsPub in the profile. The one thing I worry about is that this feature might give people more confidence in user domain blocks than they deserve. But I feel like reporting the issues with user domain blocks is enough.
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I pushed two changes to #tagspub today to help with opting out.
The first is if you add the #NoTagsPub or #NoBot or #NoBots hashtags in your profile to opt out. tags.pub was caching profile data for 30 minutes by default, which meant that if you tested right after you added the tag, it would still boost. Now, it's down to the default cache length for Mastodon, 3 minutes. You still have to wait a few minutes after a change, but it's shorter.
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Dank umfangreicher Arbeit von @oldkid und seiner Bereitschaft seine Erkenntnisse unter Administratoren zu teilen könnte in der Praxis eine Möglichkeit getestet werden.
Aus einer technischen Analyse des tags.pub-Quellcodes ergibt sich ein interessanter Hinweis:
Nach aktuellem Kenntnisstand sollen die Kennzeichnungen #NoBot, #NoBots oder #NoTagsPub in der Profilbeschreibung von tags.pub respektiert werden. Wer nicht möchte, dass öffentliche Beiträge über tags.pub verarbeitet werden, könnte diese Kennzeichnungen im eigenen Profil ergänzen.
Das ersetzt keine grundsätzliche Diskussion über Sinn und Auswirkungen solcher Dienste, gibt betroffenen Nutzern aber zumindest eine konkrete Handlungsmöglichkeit.
Er wäre hilfreich, wenn entsprechende Ergebnisse mitgeteilt werden. Das Ganze stellt ein Test dar und ist keine Garantie auf Abhilfe.
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@AlienJay Ich glaube nicht, dass es möglich ist, dass der Server deine Inhalte weiter boosted, wenn du die Domain blockiert hast. Bitte überprüfe das noch einmal und lass es mich wissen. Du kannst auch #NoTagsPub in dein Profil schreiben, um es zu verhindern. Wenn du die Boosts möchtest, aber nicht die Benachrichtigungen, probiere das hier.
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@AlienJay Aus der FAQ des Servers:
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.) -
Ja onpa tyhmä tämä häsäreiden retoottausmeininki. Saako sen jotenkin pois päältä, notifikaatiot ainakin?
Saa! Profiiliin #noTagsPub ja homma hoidettu
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tags.pubにBTされないためには、Geminiに聞いたんですけど #NoTagsPub をプロフに書けばいいの? #fedibird
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@tml There's some info at https://tags.pub/ I had not seen this before yesterday and it now feels like spam. I posted something with several hashtags and each was boosted by accounts with equal (no?) profile photo. Not nice that it's opt-out, via #NoTagsPub on your profile.
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Wie an anderer Stelle erwähnt, könnt ihr den Server blockieren oder #NoTagsPub in eurem Profil verwenden, um zu verhindern, dass tags.pub eure Inhalte teilt. Ich glaube, euer Anliegen ist, dass der Hashtag euren Namen enthält und es dadurch so aussieht, als würde der Tags-Bot vorgeben, ihr zu sein.
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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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@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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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/
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@mlanger you can also put #NoTagsPub in your bio, or just block the tags.pub domain.
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"for a while I was wondering why i'm getting all these boosts then i found this link..."
Saw this and had to perform due diligence and now have #NoTagsPub on my Profile, and I've Domain Blocked the entire @tags.pub domain
Was completely unsurprised to see Evan #MaxiFedi Prodromou all over the #Github pages -- he's never imagined a #Fediverse too big or one that shouldn't suck up anything any bright-eyed programmer can figure out how to vacuum up
So, yeah
Once again, thanks but no thanks
I'll curate my own content, thank you very much
See also, here: https://tags.pub/#optout