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ConfigsApr 20, 2026·3 min de lecture

Misskey — Federated Social Platform with Rich Media and Customization

Feature-rich, ActivityPub-compatible social networking platform with reactions, drive storage, antenna feeds, and extensive theming options.

Introduction

Misskey is a decentralized, open-source social networking platform that federates via ActivityPub. Originating from Japan, it offers a uniquely expressive experience with custom emoji reactions, a media drive, antenna-based feeds, and deep theming support that sets it apart from other fediverse platforms.

What Misskey Does

  • Posts notes (short messages) with text, images, polls, and content warnings
  • Supports custom emoji reactions beyond simple likes for expressive engagement
  • Provides a personal Drive for uploading and organizing media files
  • Offers Antennas that create custom feeds based on keyword and user filters
  • Federates with Mastodon, Lemmy, Pleroma, and other ActivityPub-compatible platforms

Architecture Overview

Misskey is a Node.js application built with Fastify on the backend and Vue.js on the frontend. PostgreSQL stores all persistent data, Redis handles caching and job queues, and MeiliSearch provides optional full-text search. The federation layer implements ActivityPub for inter-instance communication, with signed HTTP requests for authenticity. Background workers process federation deliveries and media thumbnailing.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Deploy via Docker Compose with the provided example configuration files
  • Requires Node.js 20+, PostgreSQL 15+, Redis 7+, and optionally MeiliSearch
  • Configure instance name, domain, database, and object storage in default.yml
  • Set up a reverse proxy (Nginx or Caddy) with SSL and WebSocket forwarding
  • Use the admin panel for instance-level settings, moderation rules, and federation controls

Key Features

  • Rich custom emoji system with reactions, remote emoji imports, and packs
  • Widgets and dashboard customization for a personalized home experience
  • Pages feature for creating custom profile pages with a built-in editor
  • Clip collections for bookmarking and organizing notes by topic
  • MFM (Misskey Flavored Markdown) with animations, ruby text, and special formatting

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Mastodon — Most popular fediverse platform; more minimalist UX with fewer interactive features
  • Pleroma / Akkoma — Lightweight ActivityPub servers; lower resource usage but fewer built-in features
  • Pixelfed — Federated photo sharing focused on images; not designed for text-based social networking
  • GoToSocial — Lightweight Go-based ActivityPub server; API-only with no built-in web frontend
  • Threads (Meta) — Centralized microblogging with partial ActivityPub support; proprietary

FAQ

Q: Can Misskey users interact with Mastodon users? A: Yes. Both platforms support ActivityPub, so users can follow, reply, and boost content across instances.

Q: What are the server requirements for a Misskey instance? A: A small instance runs on 2 CPU cores, 2GB RAM, and 20GB storage. Larger instances with many active users need 4+ cores and 8GB+ RAM.

Q: How do custom emoji reactions work? A: Instance admins can upload custom emoji, and users can react to any note with them. Remote emoji from federated instances can also be imported.

Q: Are there forks of Misskey I should know about? A: Sharkey and Firefish are popular forks with their own feature additions and community. They remain compatible with the broader Misskey and fediverse ecosystem.

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