Is #Threads even still trying to federate?
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Is #Threads even still trying to federate?
They changed their .net domain to .com: https://mastodon.social/@madeindex/115871208581092120
They have not continued federating, it's still a one way road of
Fediverse traffic moving to Threads:
https://mastodon.social/@madeindex/112553443779869972
There haven't been any changes since I can remember & it's always been in "Beta".
The only "change" I have noticed is a spam notification before every! post "Continue sharing to the #Fediverse?"Laurens @ ConnectedPlaces explored this topic a bit in Fediverse Report 147 - I couldn't read the article he's linking to, because it's paywalled, but he quotes Conner Hayes (head of Threads) saying:
"It’s something that we’re supporting, it’s something that we’re maintaining, but it’s not the thing that we’re talking about that’s gonna help the app break out".
Must say Metas commitment to the fediverse always felt kind of halfbaked, because afaik, you had to enable the fediverse connection from Threads manually, which was/is not going to help adoption
https://connectedplaces.online/reports/fediverse-report-147/
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@JBrickelt963 Good
Personally I also don't use it, just for this project (it's pretty bad, so you are not missing anything <3)It might be complex, but if they wanted to I'm sure they could easily solve it, wouldn't even cost them 73 billion like the Metaverse (which never got solved tbh) hehe
@madeindex I am sure of it and certainly too. I had the same thought. They would have ample means to create a port between two domain names (similar to 2 instances). Since technically nothing in ActivityPub prohibits it, but is just a choice in the implementation of Mastodon and their API. Between 2 instances managed by the same person and resources such as billions of dollars it's not very complicated.
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Laurens @ ConnectedPlaces explored this topic a bit in Fediverse Report 147 - I couldn't read the article he's linking to, because it's paywalled, but he quotes Conner Hayes (head of Threads) saying:
"It’s something that we’re supporting, it’s something that we’re maintaining, but it’s not the thing that we’re talking about that’s gonna help the app break out".
Must say Metas commitment to the fediverse always felt kind of halfbaked, because afaik, you had to enable the fediverse connection from Threads manually, which was/is not going to help adoption
https://connectedplaces.online/reports/fediverse-report-147/
@simonjust yes, I must have seen words reported like which in essence gave the impression that it was something that he was committed to keeping (link between Fedi and Thread) but that it was not an absolute priority. It gives the terms: half-hearted.
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Laurens @ ConnectedPlaces explored this topic a bit in Fediverse Report 147 - I couldn't read the article he's linking to, because it's paywalled, but he quotes Conner Hayes (head of Threads) saying:
"It’s something that we’re supporting, it’s something that we’re maintaining, but it’s not the thing that we’re talking about that’s gonna help the app break out".
Must say Metas commitment to the fediverse always felt kind of halfbaked, because afaik, you had to enable the fediverse connection from Threads manually, which was/is not going to help adoption
https://connectedplaces.online/reports/fediverse-report-147/
@simonjust
Always felt like a fail-safe, just in case the #Fediverse user numbers explode. Yes they hide it well!
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@simonjust yes, I must have seen words reported like which in essence gave the impression that it was something that he was committed to keeping (link between Fedi and Thread) but that it was not an absolute priority. It gives the terms: half-hearted.
@JBrickelt963
Just like every META product they didn't buy 
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@simonjust
Always felt like a fail-safe, just in case the #Fediverse user numbers explode. Yes they hide it well!
@JBrickelt963@madeindex Yes that was actually very clever marketing and strategizing
"Hey look, we're doing this new-fangled thing and btw. we're open now..."@JBrickelt963 Exactly
I actually didn't expect Threads to still exist by now, I'd expect it to be re-integrated into Facebook, like they're doing with the Messenger service. -
@madeindex Yes that was actually very clever marketing and strategizing
"Hey look, we're doing this new-fangled thing and btw. we're open now..."@JBrickelt963 Exactly
I actually didn't expect Threads to still exist by now, I'd expect it to be re-integrated into Facebook, like they're doing with the Messenger service.@simonjust
I think they can't for now, because it's their "super fast growing social media start up" now, they probably still need it for stock price reasons
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@simonjust
I think they can't for now, because it's their "super fast growing social media start up" now, they probably still need it for stock price reasons
@JBrickelt963@madeindex @JBrickelt963 Haha, yeah I think you're absolutely right about that

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@madeindex @JBrickelt963 Haha, yeah I think you're absolutely right about that

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Is it still US only?
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@simonjust @madeindex @JBrickelt963
Is it still US only?
@stuart @madeindex @JBrickelt963 No, I think its open for everyone now
