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Looks like the #threadiverse has been widely used by the #Lemmy and #Kbin communities for years, but now it's slowly being co-opted (including by #Meta staff) to refer to the #federation of #Threads.

I predict a complete takeover of the #hashtag, and term in general, before the end of 2024.

#Mastodon #ActivityPub #fediverse #socialweb #hashtags #predictions


Start projektu FromSilesiaToPolesia


Content warning: Cześć :) Może znasz już z Mastodona mój projekt #Wyprawa2023, w którym dokumentuję przygotowania do dwumiesięcznej wyprawy rowerowej po Polsce, z przyczepką bagażową i panelem fotowoltaicznym na niej.... #nomad #offgrid #bike #camping #homeoffice #FromSil


#kbin + #lemmy app is coming along. Here's a preview of the upcoming beta. This is less than a week’s worth of work, so it’s only up from here 😉

Based on polls, looks like Artemis is winning for the name. Which is a great tribute to #ApolloApp 🙏

Stalk my work and suggest ideas in the app's Discord server (link in bio).

#kmoon #kbinapp #ios #android #Threadiverse



Looks like #Lemmy and #Kbin keep being mentioned together, which to me suggests we might have averted "mastodonization" of the #threadiverse — i.e. a situation where the whole network gets identified with a single piece of software. 🎉

This is the way. :blobcatcool:


Btw for the love of god if you're trying to get your friends to come to the #fediverse please just stop giving them links to the "join-x" sites and just give them an invite link from your server or a link to the register page from the one you use (or think is reasonably stable for a new user).

On Mastodon doing that means they'll start with at least one person followed, not sure about on the #threadiverse or if either of the software even have invite codes.

I think the difficulties of federation are somewhat overblown in general, but one thing is for sure: it's not a hoop most people really *want* to jump through first. Just give them a way to explore, and let help them figure it out themselves once they're on.

The "join" sites are an attempt to mimic a pattern of centralized sites that just doesn't work here. They're unlikely to ever really work.