We’re ready to show you a new feature coming in Mastodon 4.6 - Collections.
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In a new blog post, @imanijoy provides a deeper dive into the design process for Collections, and explains what we’ve included (and things that are left out) for the first release. We’ll be enabling this feature on mastodon.social next week, and rolling it out more widely in Mastodon 4.6 very soon. We’re excited to hear what you think!
https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/04/designing-collections/
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We’re ready to show you a new feature coming in Mastodon 4.6 - Collections. These are a way for people on Mastodon to curate and share bundles of accounts that they’d recommend to others, to help find connections and grow their network more quickly.
@Mastodon no need. I don't want anyone to add my profile in any random group without my permission. Full stop
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@Mastodon no need. I don't want anyone to add my profile in any random group without my permission. Full stop
@GOKUSHRM @Mastodon
I had the same concerns, but it looks like we'll be able to opt out:"Privacy and moderation — You can opt out of having your account be eligible for inclusion in Collections by disabling the existing 'Feature profile and posts in discovery algorithms' account setting..."
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@Mastodon Speaking as a contributor of @fedidevs which currently hosts Mastodon “starter packs” at https://fedidevs.com/starter-packs/
We're working on interoperability with Mastodon Collections and will use the same technical mechanisms in the future, but completion of this work is months away. We endorse people migrating their Fedidevs starter packs to Mastodon Collections wherever that makes sense.
We were involved with the backend tech behind Mastodon Collections. No competition and no bad blood!

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This isn't about onboarding as many users as quickly as possible, but rather giving a better onboarding experience to users who do find us. Retention and a better user experience, not acquisition at all costs. Thanks!
@imanijoy @FinchHaven @Mastodon
Agree. When I started on bluesky, the starter packs were helpful to find people. Keep in mind, bluesky has a lot more public users. For example, reporters & publications. The user base here is smaller and spread across instances. This feature makes sense for public type of profiles - like reporters. But for individuals like me, it makes no sense to put them in a collection. However, bsky has lists so you don't have to follow every account. So much easier.
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@rakoo
How do I opt out if I'm not on Mastodon ?
Yup, same question here.
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@imanijoy @FinchHaven @Mastodon
Wonderful and appreciated!
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@IGVazquez How can you communicate if it's not working?
@Mastodon@NatureMC @Mastodon I meant the joinmastodon.org blog post on the new feature (https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/04/designing-collections/, now working)
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@GOKUSHRM @Mastodon
I had the same concerns, but it looks like we'll be able to opt out:"Privacy and moderation — You can opt out of having your account be eligible for inclusion in Collections by disabling the existing 'Feature profile and posts in discovery algorithms' account setting..."
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https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/04/designing-collections/@RichardWrightFan I already excluded my profile from searching. But I want this platform simple and bloatfree. I already ditched all other social platform. If Mastodon keeps adding more & more things and makes this platform heavier thn I'll opt out this platform too

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@blogdiva @Mastodon @imanijoy this was my first thought as well, it should probably default to "ask me every time" before adding a given user to a collection (with of course options to opt out and opt in to inclusion in collections), and probably include the collection name/info in the follower request/notification if the new follower is following via a collection.
Probably should also be easy for a user to see a full list of what collections they've been included in and to remove themselves from a collection if desired, maybe even including a message sent to the collection owner when they do so?
I'm just thinking through all of the potential abuse scenarios and how to best mitigate them without completely gutting functionality
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In a new blog post, @imanijoy provides a deeper dive into the design process for Collections, and explains what we’ve included (and things that are left out) for the first release. We’ll be enabling this feature on mastodon.social next week, and rolling it out more widely in Mastodon 4.6 very soon. We’re excited to hear what you think!
https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/04/designing-collections/
@Mastodon@mastodon.social @imanijoy@mastodon.social
imagine you follow all accounts in a Collection, but then, some of the accounts are removed from the Collection. Do you expect to be able to bulk unfollow all of the accounts you previously followed from that Collection, even if they no longer exist there?
It’s all about whether you decide to label the button ‘Follow all’ or ‘Subscribe’.
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@RichardWrightFan I already excluded my profile from searching. But I want this platform simple and bloatfree. I already ditched all other social platform. If Mastodon keeps adding more & more things and makes this platform heavier thn I'll opt out this platform too

delivering on features people want is not "bloat"
it does you no harm whatsoever to ignore something you don't intend to use
i don't understand people like you, who have an antisocial desire to whine about things that don't affect you at all, on contrived bullshit "concerns"
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I must create a collection of catposters, overwhelm people with other people's cuteness

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@rakoo
How do I opt out if I'm not on Mastodon ?
Yup, same question here.
@gudenau @Magenta Rocks @Mastodon @ImaniGreat question. This is up to your server and software. If it supports collections, it should provide you with a similar way to opt out; if it does not support the feature, your account will not be able to be added to a collection on another server.
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delivering on features people want is not "bloat"
it does you no harm whatsoever to ignore something you don't intend to use
i don't understand people like you, who have an antisocial desire to whine about things that don't affect you at all, on contrived bullshit "concerns"
@benroyce @RichardWrightFan if you find my post irrelevant thn don't follow me. I never asked anyone to follow me
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@Mastodon @imanijoy I highly appreciate your usual care and moving in slow/small steps. I know that this is a rare thing these days, but I feel like this is a solid approach in general.
Either way, looking forward to see this in production!
Just recently thought about who I could add to my follower list.@alexkaessner This is also what I like very much: that more organic and sustainble growth - plus the open communication with the users!
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@benroyce @RichardWrightFan if you find my post irrelevant thn don't follow me. I never asked anyone to follow me
i don't
i came upon your post looking at responses to the top post, i've commented on and favorited a number of them. not yours
please do us a favor and don't whine about things that you won't use and don't affect you
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@Mastodon Will accounts from servers that aren't on 4.6 be able to be included in Collections?
If not, I'd be concerned that if this takes off it's going to have the effect of concentrating connections and attention on accounts on bleeding-edge servers.
@maxleibman I have a similar concern. On Bsky, the starter packs can sometimes be a real nuisance: smaller accounts have to practically beg influencers to add them, whilst already large accounts get the lion’s share of the growth. Accounts not added in Starterpacks have difficulties to find followers.
How can this be made fairer here?