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23 votes
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The poster’s guide to the internet of the future
22 votes -
Beyond Mastodon and Bluesky: Toward a protocol-agnostic federation
5 votes -
Wordpress.com now supports ActivityPub
21 votes -
How to move your Instagram feed to Pixelfed, the photo app that doesn't track your every move
41 votes -
The BBC on Mastodon: Experimenting with distributed and decentralised social media
31 votes -
Fear, loathing, and excitement as Threads adopts open standard used by Mastodon
40 votes -
What are your thoughts on Meta's plans to federate through ActivityPub?
Meta's new app, Instagram Threads, is planning to be compatible with the ActivityPub protocol. This means it will be possible to federate with services such as Mastodon. I became aware of this as...
Meta's new app, Instagram Threads, is planning to be compatible with the ActivityPub protocol. This means it will be possible to federate with services such as Mastodon.
I became aware of this as my Mastodon admin talked about being approached by Meta to discuss federation. Many other large instances have been approached too. There is a general apprehension about federating with Threads, with many instances (including mine) saying outright that they will not federate with any Meta product.
Personally, I think this is an advantage of federation. I can continue to use Mastodon and choose whether I want an instance that interacts with Meta or not.
I definitely understand the apprehension with providing all of your data/information to a company not exactly known for their good handling of data/information, but I'm also not as against it as some people seem to be. If they are going to create a service like this, I'd rather it was federated than a walled garden.
How do you feel?
44 votes -
Beehaw.org: defederating effective immediately from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
98 votes -
Why are blocks on Bluesky public?
4 votes -
FediDB - Metrics and developer tools for ActivityPub servers
3 votes -
Mastodon and the Fediverse explained (Why you can follow PeerTube users on Mastodon)
8 votes -
Tumblr to add support for ActivityPub, the social protocol powering Mastodon and other apps
18 votes -
Use the Fediverse as a comment section
7 votes -
Mastodon founder, Eugen, responding to Twitter's Bluesky announcement
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ActivityPub: The “worse is better” approach to federated social networking
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Testers needed for Nextcloud Social - Federating with ActivityPub and Diaspora* social networks
7 votes