For those that don’t know, word has been a while from the CEO of tumblr that they will federate with the fediverse.
They apparently hesitated recently for fear of overrunning the fediverse with their relative size. But that might have changed now since Meta are coming with their platform. And also the fediverse keeps growing.
A new platform, touted to be called “Threads”, that’s probably going to be very twitter like but on the fediverse. I think all instagram accounts will automatically or easily have a “Threads” account, so it’s probably being positioned as a text/twitter extension of instagram.
Not only is it coming, but probably in the next month or two. And it seems that they want to federate with mastodon instances and the fediverse at large. For example, one large mastodon instance admin has already revealed that they’ve spoken to reps from meta.
As far as business motivations, Meta and Zuck are competitors with Twitter, and this is a good opportunity for them to go for Twitter’s throat, while also using us (fediverse) as a weapon against BlueSky. Additionally, there may be some legal benefits to any anti-trust claims if they’re operating on an open protocol, despite potentially dominating it with the huge instagram membership/
It’s certainly true that the CEO committed to federating. I can assure you. They said they’d do it ASAP after sorting other scaling issues of their own out.
Word is though that they’ve been hesitant since and that’s where things get into rumour for me. But I’ve seen the CEOs comments myself on federating, it’s not just a rumour I heard.
What would be the advantage or where would be a profit for a large company to join the fediverse? How would they revenue? Would they be able to force ads, or would it be pay to join somehow?
For those that don’t know, word has been a while from the CEO of tumblr that they will federate with the fediverse.
They apparently hesitated recently for fear of overrunning the fediverse with their relative size. But that might have changed now since Meta are coming with their platform. And also the fediverse keeps growing.
Wait…. Meta is coming to the fediverse‽
Yep!
A new platform, touted to be called “Threads”, that’s probably going to be very twitter like but on the fediverse. I think all instagram accounts will automatically or easily have a “Threads” account, so it’s probably being positioned as a text/twitter extension of instagram.
Not only is it coming, but probably in the next month or two. And it seems that they want to federate with mastodon instances and the fediverse at large. For example, one large mastodon instance admin has already revealed that they’ve spoken to reps from meta.
As far as business motivations, Meta and Zuck are competitors with Twitter, and this is a good opportunity for them to go for Twitter’s throat, while also using us (fediverse) as a weapon against BlueSky. Additionally, there may be some legal benefits to any anti-trust claims if they’re operating on an open protocol, despite potentially dominating it with the huge instagram membership/
From what I’ve seen no one will welcome them
Large if correct!
It’s certainly true that the CEO committed to federating. I can assure you. They said they’d do it ASAP after sorting other scaling issues of their own out.
Word is though that they’ve been hesitant since and that’s where things get into rumour for me. But I’ve seen the CEOs comments myself on federating, it’s not just a rumour I heard.
What would be the advantage or where would be a profit for a large company to join the fediverse? How would they revenue? Would they be able to force ads, or would it be pay to join somehow?