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It gets tiring to write Piefed/Lemmy/Mbin to call our part of the Fediverse, is Threadiverse now the accepted term?

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  • blaze@lemmy.zipB blaze@lemmy.zip

    It doesn’t make sense to tell someone “Welcome to the Fediverse” when they join Piefed or Lemmy as they can’t follow Mastodon or Sharkey users

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    veniasilente@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    #32

    It’s still the Fediverse. While things are connected, not everything has to be absolutely connected. There’s still work to be done.

    You can waxing poetically it if you want. “Welcome to our little corner of the Fediverse” etc.

    Or, if you are really that hung up on this not being the Fediverse, call it the Lemmyverse or smth.

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    • R revan343@lemmy.ca

      Interacting with Lemmy threads from Mastodon is easy, the inverse not so much

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      #33

      Yep only Mbin achieve that :3

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      • snoopy@tarte.nuage-libre.frS snoopy@tarte.nuage-libre.fr

        Yep only Mbin achieve that :3

        julian@activitypub.spaceJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        julian@activitypub.space
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        #34

        NodeBB too 😊

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        • V veniasilente@lemmy.dbzer0.com

          It’s still the Fediverse. While things are connected, not everything has to be absolutely connected. There’s still work to be done.

          You can waxing poetically it if you want. “Welcome to our little corner of the Fediverse” etc.

          Or, if you are really that hung up on this not being the Fediverse, call it the Lemmyverse or smth.

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          #35

          It’s still the Fediverse. While things are connected, not everything has to be absolutely connected. There’s still work to be done.

          Except that’s the premise new joiners are told when they join the Fediverse “everything is connected”.

          Turns out it’s not, you have Mbin/PieFed/Lemmy on one side, then Mastodon/Sharkey/Iceshrimp on another, and the support between both is rudimentary, as people commented below

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          • flamekebab@piefed.socialF flamekebab@piefed.social

            I, uh, don’t know what you’re trying to say. I was talking about support for the ActivityPub protocol.

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            #36

            I was referring to this comment ( https://discuss.tchncs.de/comment/21052151 )

            And the word meta itself is used for meta communities on the Threadiverse which have nothing to do with Meta the company. Words existed before companies took them.

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            • blaze@lemmy.zipB blaze@lemmy.zip

              I used to say “Welcome to Lemmy” to new joiners, but nowadays quite a few of them join Piefed instance, having a generic term is easier

              You can’t follow Mastodon users from Lemmy or Piefed, using “Fedivers” seems too generic

              Previous post on the same topic: https://lemmy.zip/post/33451610

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              hubertmanne@piefed.social
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              #37

              I mean I call the fediverse the federation so I guess I should call it the threaderation

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              • blaze@lemmy.zipB blaze@lemmy.zip

                I used to say “Welcome to Lemmy” to new joiners, but nowadays quite a few of them join Piefed instance, having a generic term is easier

                You can’t follow Mastodon users from Lemmy or Piefed, using “Fedivers” seems too generic

                Previous post on the same topic: https://lemmy.zip/post/33451610

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                #38

                Just keep it simple and say “The Good Internet.”

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                • H hubertmanne@piefed.social

                  I mean I call the fediverse the federation so I guess I should call it the threaderation

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                  julian@activitypub.space
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                  #39

                  The United Threaderation of Instances?

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                  • blaze@lemmy.zipB blaze@lemmy.zip

                    I was referring to this comment ( https://discuss.tchncs.de/comment/21052151 )

                    And the word meta itself is used for meta communities on the Threadiverse which have nothing to do with Meta the company. Words existed before companies took them.

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                    #40

                    So you didn’t mean to reply to me in the first place?

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                    • blaze@lemmy.zipB blaze@lemmy.zip

                      It’s still the Fediverse. While things are connected, not everything has to be absolutely connected. There’s still work to be done.

                      Except that’s the premise new joiners are told when they join the Fediverse “everything is connected”.

                      Turns out it’s not, you have Mbin/PieFed/Lemmy on one side, then Mastodon/Sharkey/Iceshrimp on another, and the support between both is rudimentary, as people commented below

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                      #41

                      and the support between both is rudimentary, as people commented below

                      Not on Mbin at least… I follow plenty of people from Mastodon/Other services from this MBin account and interact with them time from time

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                      • flamekebab@piefed.socialF flamekebab@piefed.social

                        So you didn’t mean to reply to me in the first place?

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                        #42

                        I did, I was making a comparison how comments words such as “meta” and “threads” shouldn’t be owned by corporations

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                        • blaze@lemmy.zipB blaze@lemmy.zip

                          I did, I was making a comparison how comments words such as “meta” and “threads” shouldn’t be owned by corporations

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                          #43

                          Whilst I agree that they shouldn’t, it’s a fact that Threads exists and, as far as I know, is not part of the Threadiverse but is in an adjacent space. To the point where I personally, someone involved in the Fediverse, am not sure whether it communicates with the “Threadiverse”. Mastodon does, for example.

                          If we were talking about a family of phones called “Threads” then that wouldn’t be all that confusing, but when it’s another social app then it’s a mess.

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                          • flamekebab@piefed.socialF flamekebab@piefed.social

                            Whilst I agree that they shouldn’t, it’s a fact that Threads exists and, as far as I know, is not part of the Threadiverse but is in an adjacent space. To the point where I personally, someone involved in the Fediverse, am not sure whether it communicates with the “Threadiverse”. Mastodon does, for example.

                            If we were talking about a family of phones called “Threads” then that wouldn’t be all that confusing, but when it’s another social app then it’s a mess.

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                            #44

                            Is Zuck still using the term Threadiverse? If it was a one-off, then I’d write it off and take back the darn term.

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                            • flamekebab@piefed.socialF flamekebab@piefed.social

                              Whilst I agree that they shouldn’t, it’s a fact that Threads exists and, as far as I know, is not part of the Threadiverse but is in an adjacent space. To the point where I personally, someone involved in the Fediverse, am not sure whether it communicates with the “Threadiverse”. Mastodon does, for example.

                              If we were talking about a family of phones called “Threads” then that wouldn’t be all that confusing, but when it’s another social app then it’s a mess.

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                              pamasich@kbin.earth
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                              #45

                              To the point where I personally, someone involved in the Fediverse, am not sure whether it communicates with the “Threadiverse”. Mastodon does, for example.

                              If you count Mastodon, then Threads does indeed communicate with the Threadiverse. Here on Mbin, I can find federated accounts from there, like this totally random guy which do have actual posts. So looks like everything is federating over well.

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