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- fediverse@lemmy.world
- technology@lemmy.world
- Oh lawd they comin 
- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - Joining the fediverse — the decentralized world of social media that includes Mastodon, Pixelfed, and other services that all interoperate through ActivityPub — has been on the Threads team’s to-do list since the very beginning. - Instagram head Adam Mosseri told The Verge in July that he believed decentralizing the platform was key to making it relevant to a new generation of creators. - Skeptics have long held that Threads would never actually federate, even as Zuckerberg, Mosseri, and others at Meta kept promising they would. - For the largest and most centralized social service on the web, suddenly throwing open the gates to other platforms seemed like an unlikely pivot. - This test appears to only cover one small part of a truly federated social network — it doesn’t sound like you’ll be able to post from Mastodon to Threads, for instance, and you can’t move your account between services. - But the test at least reaffirms Meta’s commitment to ActivityPub and to being part of the broader open social web. 
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