Forgejo v13.0 Released with Enhanced Content Moderation for Federation
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Summary
Forgejo v13.0 was released on October 16, 2025, introducing significant updates focused on content moderation for federation, which has been a major roadblock. The release includes ActivityPub-related improvements and requires careful backup procedures before upgrading. Users are encouraged to test the new version on a dedicated instance and seek help in chat rooms if needed.
Key quotes
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A first step is now available to users and admins.
Before upgrading it is strongly recommended to make a full backup as explained in the upgrade guide.
If in doubt, do not hesitate to ask for help in the chat room.
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