browser.pub requests the ability to add new follows to your account...
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You'll see that only the newest Mastodon 4.3 (still beta only?) supports this new metadata, but it should be rolling out widely soon. anyway, once you have an active login it will be displayed in the top-right corner, and you can follow profiles with a tap of the "Follow" button now Pleroma is special here, it supports following like this in bog-standard ActivityPub! ie just posting a small json payload to the logged-in user's outbox endpoint hopefully more ActivityPub servers support this soon, as it should be very similar to what they already do for S2S misskey and micro.blog from @manton both support client registration for clients like this by simply providing a website url it's called "indieauth" (displayed in the login info row, otherwise falls back to mastodon-style app-creation-based registration) there is a newer emerging standard for dynamic client registration, but no one supports it yet - I'll add it when one does! micro.blog doesn't support C2S follows via the outbox yet, but we can fallback to the micro.blog api here you'll notice that browser.pub not only requests the ability to follow, but _also_ to read, generally this gives the logged-in user the ability to explore ActivityPub collections that may not be public, only accessible via auth (if the server supports such collections over ActivityPub C2S) in theory, you could imagine building a thing on top of these collections that looks like your personal mastodon timeline, but using spec-standard ActivityPub in practice, tho, here is my mastodon inbox 🤦♂️ Pleroma, however, is a different story - a better story here is my Pleroma account, listing my private inbox collection - essentially my home timeline this is not public, but available to ActivityPub C2S clients like browser.pub with a valid auth token Under the hood, the personal inbox is represented as an essentially infinite ActivityPub OrderedCollection, with no 'totalItems' count property, and no 'last' pointer I can keep iterating down my inbox reverse chron this way in the json... ... or by hitting "next" in the visual view maybe I should add some sort of automatic revealing of the next item on scroll and of course you can't see my personal Pleroma 'inbox' collection here, since you aren't logged in as me as it should be if anyone finds any additional endpoints available to read over C2S when authed (on any AP server impl), let me know - I'd be very curious to know what's supported out there one more for today: just got @pixelfed oauth working too similar to mastodon, you can add an existing pixelfed.social account, and follow any fediverse user directly from browser.pub and, similar to mastodon, pixelfed does not seem to support any additional ActivityPub over C2S when authed |
... then stores the login info in the browser
For OAuth dorks, it'll show the token expiration and granted scope
Also whether or not the server supports the excellent OAuth server metadata spec, and whether the server supports PKCE (a security improvement that is a newer part of the spec)