Meta announced that users on Threads will be able to see fediverse replies on other posts besides their own. In addition, posts that originated through the Threads API, like those created via third-party apps and scheduling services, will now be syndicated to the fediverse.

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Great.
I joined the Fediverse to escape Facebook’s toxic interpretation of communities, so Facebook is coming to the Fediverse instead.
Just great…

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You should just join an instance that blocks threads.net. Fortunately there are many of such instances. Your current instance doesn’t seem to defederate any other instance, which is kind of suspect on its own.

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3 points

SDF is a very hands-off instance. I’ve seen many trolls in bad actors on there. It also has some management issues since it can go down for long periods of time.

The only reason I have an account there and the only reason I would encourage anyone to use it is because it’s run by the SDF foundation and it will probably be around forever. Well at least as long SDF itself.

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Blocking everyone and every community you see from Facebook’s new parasite social media could be good, me thinks.

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@Auster@lemm.ee You can just use an instance that is defederated from them, that’s the beauty of the Fediverse

According to https://lemm.ee/instances your instance already blocks them for example

@ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org

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4 points

can’t you selectively block entire instances? you can in Boost

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Was commenting more generally, in case there’s someone against Facebook in instances that don’t block them.

And about lemm.ee, although the guy running it is strongly against defederation, I guess Facebook the company is too much even for him. "<.<

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How can we know?

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Check https://fedipact.online for instances that have defederated threads. Good luck! :)

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Fedipact needs much more exposure. It’s important to spread this message both because of Facebook’s evil practices, but also that they favor hostile users and have atrocious moderation letting a lot of nasty shit slide that shouldn’t.

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Feel free to make a community or find one and link it here! :) i‘ll happily join and put in some work.

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Feel free to post about it in !fedigrow@lemm.ee!

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35 points

I don’t like this rebranding to “open social web” like it was made for them.

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15 points

Something that is open and free was, by definition, made for everyone. Even the robber barons you hate.

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31 points

Boo. Go away Zuck and take your shitty vertical videos with you.

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We used to say that people who made vertical videos had Vertical Video Syndrome. It was a terrible time.

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Note: You can’t interact with Threads accounts from Lemmy, but you can interact with Threads accounts from MBin (and maybe PieFed), except if your instance is defederated from them obviously

There’s POTUS account for example @potus@threads.net

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Why not Lemmy?

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Lemmy doesn’t implement Mastodon (which is the fediverse version of Twitter), only their own Lemmy one (Reddit clone). Kbin and Mbin implement both, as does pyfedi/piefed.

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What happened to Kbin btw? I used to be on there since the start but the page has been broken since a while for me

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6 points

Why does Lemmy not interact with Mastodon if the other two can?

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Because right now the Threads federation is still pretty one sided, the Fediverse users can reply to the Threads posts, but the Threads users can’t see the Fediverse posts, only replies

And with how Lemmy works, you can’t reply to the microblogging accounts, you can’t reply to Mastodon’s posts neither, so you can’t get your replies federated

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5 points

That doesn’t seem right. I remember responding to a few mastodon threads from lemmy and I was able to see my reply on the other end.

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4 points

lemmy devs just havent put in the effort, but its clear they are on that path.

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10 points

Why would I want to interact with people on threads? I’m here for the Lemmy community.

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Yep, pyfedi supports Mastodon integration just like mbin.

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Not quite as good as Mbin. For example you can’t follow someone on mastodon from PieFed. They can follow you, though.

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Do regular Mastodon instances and clients play nicely with Threads?

I’ve been on Mastodon for a while and never seen a Threads user.

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On paper it should play well, it appeared as Mastodon would on my Mbin instance. A lot of Mastodon instances have preemptively defederated from Threads though, so you need to shop around.

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Or just don’t federate with threads. Embrace, extend, extinguish is a thing

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Yea, they play fine, I use Misskey fork as my main instance, and it even supports quotes

Maybe your instance have defederated from them? Also the Fediverse sharing is opt-in in Threads, so like 95% or more Threads users haven’t turned it on, cause they have no idea it exists

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3 points

Which fork?

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5 points

meta has not made using threads very easy for its users. only the technical or high visibility accounts seem to have cared to jump through the necessary hoops.

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Do regular Mastodon instances and clients play nicely with Threads?

You can’t connect to Threads using a Mastodon client but you can follow select Threads accounts from the Mastodon instance your client is connected to. Threads is still in what is basically a public beta. That’s why there are currently no ads there either (but they were announced recently).

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23 points

Currently, Threads users can like the replies from other servers, but they can’t yet reply to them, as the feature is still in beta and under development.

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It took around a year for a solo dev (and a couple contributors) to develop a fully federated platform. Why is it taking one of the largest companies on the planet this long to make such tiny changes that are useless anyway.

And why are they releasing it like this instead of releasing everything at once?

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Because every step of the way, they need a flock of MBAs to figure out the answer to the question “How do we make money off of this?”

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I’m rather guessing the other way around. Because they can’t directly extract money from this, they can’t justify to their shareholders to sit down full-time devs. Instead, this is a project solely run by interns and student.

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10 points

It is a different level of scale, mastodon has about 1 million users spread over a bunch of instances. Threads has over 200 million users on one instance. also due to the network nature of social media the amount of connections and messages sent through those connections can scale exponentially with the amount of users.

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11 points

Definitely can appreciate the carefulness here. Imagine they just open the floodgates and now some random Mastodon instance on a $5 VPS is getting hammered with millions of activities because they followed an account with millions of followers on Threads, and now it’s federating millions of likes and thousands of posts.

Meta is trying to be a good fediverse participant here. They could just come in and crush the entire fediverse and be like “lol should have gotten beefier servers”.

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7 points

I’m guessing because they don’t want it to.

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