Mark Zuckerberg's social media platform, Threads, is seeking to expand its reach by joining the 'fediverse,' a decentralized social networking ecosystem. The platform has struggled to gain users. Adam Mosseri, a key figure in Threads, is detailing the platform's plans for the fediverse, including following non-Threads accounts, showing replies from other platforms, and ensuring follower portability. This move comes as Zuckerberg aims to incorporate Threads into Mastodon, a platform with limited users.
Threads Plans to Interoperate With Other Platforms in the Fediverse https://t.co/sdUfluEqat
Adam Mosseri details Threads' fediverse plans, including following non-Threads accounts, showing replies from other platforms, and follower portability (@jaypeters / The Verge) https://t.co/5tx2PX1KuF 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/l1J4JLZCoz
Adam Mosseri spells out Threads’ plans for the fediverse https://t.co/jz1WwYhEs1
Mark Zuckerberg barely uses Threads. And neither does anyone else—so he’s incorporating other into Mastodon, a disjointed platform with barely any users. https://t.co/n14ccjrvNq
Threads to join "fediverse" as Zuckerberg seeks to increase reach of struggling social media platform https://t.co/ICDEMpuDaK https://t.co/ICDEMpuDaK