Meta threads is with a collection of decentralized social media platforms that include . As of today, users who have allowed to share the Fedivers in threads will be able to see publications of federated accounts that follow. These publications will now appear in a dedicated feed.
From this feed, users can now search for federated users from threads. These publications will be populated in reverse chronological order, ensuring that the newest publications of the accounts you follow first appear.
Decentralized platforms that are currently compatible with threads include Mastodon, Bookwyrm, Writefreely and More, with a goal in the hope that there will be more services in the future. When you are looking for Fediverse accounts, simply enter your username and the service corresponding to the search bar, such as “@flipboard@flipboard.social” and, if there is an exact match, your profile will appear next to the Fed Universe icon.
Meta has spent the last year working In the experience of the threads and the company says that Threads “has interacted with more than 75 percent of all Fedeiverse servers” since the launch of Fedivers, launched a year ago.
The social media conglomerate That its goal “is still responsible for growing the federation, prioritizing the success of a safe community of various platforms and with various points of view.” Integrations such as the functions that are being launched today, however, make the company users see federated publications without navigating the threads to make it. In addition, the commitment of Fedeiverse in threads is still a “deactivated” function and the answers you receive in the Publications shared in the Federator are not yet integrated into threads.