- Mastodon "verifies" website ownership via
rel="me"back-link ??” add a link from your website to your Mastodon profile, withrel="me"attribute. - Mastodon detects the back-link and shows a green checkmark next to your bio URL.
- This is decentralised verification ??” no central authority approves you.
How Mastodon Verification Works
Unlike X (paid checkmark) or LinkedIn (no public verification), Mastodon uses an open, decentralised method:
- You add a link on your website to your Mastodon profile, with
rel="me"attribute. - Mastodon's server fetches your website, detects the rel="me" link.
- Confirms the website owner controls the Mastodon account (and vice versa).
- Green checkmark appears next to your bio URL.
Step-by-Step
https://yoursite.com).
<head> or somewhere visible:
<link rel="me" href="https://mastodon.social/@yourusername">
Or as a visible link in your site footer:
<a rel="me" href="https://mastodon.social/@yourusername">Mastodon</a>
Why This System Works
- Decentralised. No central authority decides who's verified.
- Open standard. Based on web standards, not proprietary.
- Mutual proof. Both directions need to confirm (Mastodon ?†’ website, website ?†’ Mastodon).
- Free. No payment for verification.
What Verification Doesn't Mean
- Doesn't confirm your real identity (just that you control both the website and Mastodon account).
- Doesn't grant any algorithmic boost (Mastodon doesn't use one in same way as X).
- Doesn't help SEO (Mastodon links are
nofollow).
Multi-Site Verification
You can verify multiple websites ??” each metadata slot can be verified independently. Each requires its own rel="me" back-link.
Common Issues
| Problem | Fix |
|---|---|
| Verification not happening | Check rel="me" link is on your site, accessible publicly |
| Verification disappeared | Site went down or rel="me" link removed |
| Multiple Mastodon accounts | Each needs separate rel="me" back-link from a different page |
| Site behind login wall | Mastodon needs public access to detect rel="me" |
For Bio Link Tools
If you use UniLink / Linktree / Beacons, some support adding rel="me" links to verify your Mastodon. Check tool's docs.
FAQ
What is a Mastodon verified link?
A link in your bio with green checkmark, verified via rel="me" back-link from your website.
Is Mastodon verification free?
Yes ??” fully free. No paid tier.
Why is Mastodon verification different?
Open, decentralised, web-standard-based. No central authority.
Does verification help SEO?
No ??” Mastodon links are nofollow. Verification is for trust, not authority.
Can I verify multiple websites?
Yes ??” each metadata slot can be verified independently with its own rel="me" link.
- Verify via rel="me" back-link from your website to Mastodon profile.
- Free, decentralised, instant.
- Green checkmark next to verified URL.
- Multi-site verification supported.
Verified bio link for Mastodon
UniLink supports rel="me" for Mastodon verification ??” paste in metadata + add link from your UniLink page back.
Try UniLink free ?†’