- cross-posted to:
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- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@beehaw.org
- technology@kbin.social
- technology@lemmy.world
The company announced on Monday that it is beginning to switch its user accounts to ActivityPub, which means that everyone curating stuff on Flipboard is now doing so in a way that apps like Mastodon can see and interact with.
More competition is better, but Facebook is still the 800-pound gorilla. It took a landmark court case to stop Microsoft from taking over the Web. We might need something similar for social networking.
A large portion of the Fediverse is composed of people who walked away from Twitter and Reddit, who are also 800-pound gorillas. If Threads decides to play silly buggers with the ActivityPub protocol, people can walk away from that too.
The Threadiverse in particular is actually ideally suited to not care about what Meta is doing because generally speaking people don’t follow other people here (like they do on Mastodon and its ilk), they follow topics. There’s no benefit from having a single gigantic pool of users all piled into the same community, and maybe even some significant downsides.