We believe in the open web and interoperability between online publishing platforms. That’s why we’re excited about the Fediverse and are committed to shipping features that improve the way your site connects to the open web. Today, we’re introducing Likes, Reposts, and the Fediverse Reactions block, building on our commitment to decentralized publishing.
Introducing the Reactions Block
With the Reactions Block, likes and reposts from Mastodon and other Fediverse platforms are automatically added to the end of your posts (if you’re using the Site Editor). It’s even smart enough to hide itself on posts without Reactions. Here’s a look at Fediverse reactions in action:
To disable or customize its placement, click “Edit Site” in the admin bar, select the Content block, and adjust the settings:

For older themes, you can manually add the block to any post or page.
But wait, that’s not all
We’ve been working over the past several months to improve your experience with WordPress.com. Here are two other recent enhancements we’re excited to share with you:
- Push and email notifications. Get notified instantly when your posts are Liked or Reposted via the Jetpack app, dashboard, or email.
- Reply to comments, federated. When someone comments from the Fediverse, your replies federate back, keeping the conversation visible on both sides. Likes and Reposts are treated like comments, allowing you to manage them directly in the WordPress admin interface. This feature has been live since early 2024, but it’s worth sharing now.
Have you connected your WordPress.com site to the Fediverse?
Fediverse integration is available to all WordPress.com users—including free plans—and for WordPress.org users via the ActivityPub plugin. We want to ensure that our tools are accessible to creators of all sizes, so that your work is accessible to all of your followers, everywhere.
Start receiving Likes, Reposts, and showcasing engagement today. Get started with our Enter the Fediverse guide.
I loved, but I’m still waiting for the Gravatar blocks that were released for WP.org
I’ll pass that on to the Gravatar team – hope you enjoy the Reactions block!
Just curious… the Classic Editor is gone for good?
We still support the Classic Editor on WordPress.com, but I hope you let the block editor grow on you!
Our support document on the Classic Editor, and how to access it: https://wordpress.com/support/editors/classic-editor-guide/
Thank you for the response. I guess I’ll have to find someone to explain this to me.
I miss the WordPress.com UI. It’s so much better than self-hosted WordPress. The option to choose seems to be missing as well.
With that said, I thank you for adding more fediverse stuff.
A lot of us like the WP.com UI, too, and you can still choose to use it: https://wordpress.com/support/set-your-admin-interface-style/
Welcome to the fediverse!
I’ve picked the new one, but I still get the classic UI so it feels like a bug. It’s also not consistent.
Fediverse? Clearly, I’ve been away for a while.
Thank you for the new Updates. And A Happy New Year 2025 🙂
Hoping for Fediverse embed blocks in our toolbox..