accounts API methods
Methods concerning accounts and profiles.
Methods concerning accounts and profiles.
View and manage administrative information.
For announcements set by administration.
Register client applications that can be used to obtain OAuth tokens.
View your blocks. See also accounts/:id/{block,unblock}
View your bookmarks. See also statuses/:id/{bookmark,unbookmark}
Direct conversations with other participants. (Currently, just threads containing a post with “direct” visibility.)
Each site can define and upload its own custom emoji to be attached to profiles or statuses.
A directory of profiles that your website is aware of.
Manage a user’s blocked domains.
Request a new confirmation email, potentially to a new email address.
Feature other profiles on your own profile. See also accounts/:id/{pin,unpin}
View your favourites. See also statuses/:id/{favourite,unfavourite}
Feature tags that you use frequently on your profile.
Create and manage filters.
View and manage follow requests.
View your followed hashtags.
Discover information about a Mastodon website.
View and manage lists. See also: /api/v1/timelines/list/id for loading a list timeline.
Save and restore your position in timelines.
Attach media to authored statuses. See Using Mastodon > Posting toots > Attachments for more information about size and format limits.
View your mutes. See also accounts/:id/{mute,unmute}
Receive notifications for activity on your account or statuses.
Generate and manage OAuth tokens.
For generating OEmbed previews.
View and vote on polls attached to statuses. To discover poll ID, you will need to GET a Status first and then check for a poll
property.
Preferred common behaviors to be shared across clients.
For use by identity providers.
Subscribe to and receive push notifications when a server-side notification is received, via the Web Push API
Report problematic users to your moderators.
Manage statuses that were scheduled to be published at a future date.
Search for content in accounts, statuses and hashtags.
Publish, interact, and view information about statuses.
Subscribe to server-sent events for real-time updates via a long-lived HTTP connection or via WebSocket.
Server-generated suggestions on who to follow, based on previous positive interactions.
View information about or follow/unfollow hashtags.
Read and view timelines of statuses.
View hashtags that are currently being used more frequently than usual.