@binarytango @pfefferle I agree, have you tested on instances that don’t have Authorize Fetch https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/config/#authorized_fetch mode enabled? For example if you attempt to follow my personal account @hugo (also on Mastod.host) does the issue still happen?
@mastohost @binarytango @hugo following from WordPress is not supported yet. I cant follow a blog from a Mastodon instance. And I can't debug it, because there is no POST to the WordPress' inbox
@pfefferle Not sure I follow, you expect POST requests from an instance, what can I do to trigger those POST requests from another instance to test my theory? Can I follow a blog that you are testing? Can you send the link?
@mastohost @pfefferle @binarytango@mstdn.binarytango.com I'm following pfefferle@notiz.blog just fine from a masto.host instance, (not using authorized fetch)
@jaz @mastohost @binarytango but this one is hosted differently.
@pfefferle @mastohost @binarytango@mstdn.binarytango.com do you mean toot.wales is hosted differently? I"m on a regular masto.host service as far as I'm aware.
@jaz no, my blog. it is not hosted on WordPress.com? could you try follow @pfefferle.wordpress.com ?
@pfefferle @pfefferle.wordpress.com @mastohost @binarytango @hugo ah, understood.
Agreed, I see a follow request and a 500 Internal Server Error
@pfefferle @pfefferle.wordpress.com edit: not sure that was relevant, looks like a mention failing