Threads is going deeper into the fediverse, the interconnected social platform ecosystem based on an open protocol called ActivityPub that includes apps such as Mastodon and BookWyrm. Instagram ...
A new update from Meta’s X competitor Instagram Threads allows users to connect more with the fediverse, which is also called the open social web and includes services like Flipboard ...
In the premiere episode of the entertaining WordPress series “The Fediverse Files”, the multi-talented Doc Pop, a longtime friend of Laughing Squid, explains in simple terms what the fediverse ...
So it goes with Fediverse, a portmanteau of "Federation" and "Universe," and the potential future of the social internet. But ...
The change, part of Thread's multi-year plan to integrate with the Fediverse, means it's now possible to find Mastodon and other compatible social media accounts in Threads. You can also click the ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced Threads users are now be able to follow "fediverse" accounts that have interacted with a post on Threads, like those using Mastodon. The fediverse is a group ...
You can now follow fediverse accounts on Threads, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced. Threads rolled out fediverse users’ likes and replies in a very limited way at first, and it’s the ...
And, if this is your first time hearing about the Fediverse, it is mostly an alternative to centralized social media like Facebook and Reddit but the decentralization isn’t without its downsides.
As announced by Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri on Wednesday, a Threads update being rolled out today expands fediverse integration even further. Threads users will have the option to follow accounts ...
Moving on with its goal to build out a decentralized social media platform, Meta has now made it possible for Threads users to follow people from other fediverse servers who have interacted with ...