BeAware, to fediverse

So, apparently when using an ActivityPub enabled service, you agree to have your data harvested for the sake of corporate profits.

This has been said ad nauseam the past couple days and I would like to get proof.

Can anyone actually find the text where this exists? Whether it be connected to activitypub documents or mastodon. I just wanna see it so it's not debated anymore.

I didn't really think this was the case, but I've been wrong PLENTY of times before.

kinyutaka,

@BeAware it's not an thing, it's a thing.

Because means sharing our toots, posts, videos, images, blog posts, etc, Threads is saying that it's okay for them to collect, analyze, utilize, and sell that data.

SamXavia, to threads

Can't believe is actually working on on

Can't wait for the Fediverse to grow that bit further.

https://www.threads.net/@zuck/post/C0zXcQmxO77

To those genuinely interested in moderating

@Ernest has pushed an update which allows users to request ownership/moderation of abandoned magazines. Ghost/abandoned magazines were fairly prevalent after the initial wave of hype due to users either squatting magazine names or becoming inactive for other reasons. Now is your chance to get involved, if you were waiting to do...

daredevil, to kbinMeta in To those genuinely interested in moderating
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I think it's great that you're interested in this! It may be scary, but it can also be pretty exciting. I would say to start small. There might be a lot of things to consider: establishing rules, the overall vibe of the , your audience, the type of content you want to see, etc. Pick on one, focus on that for a day or so. If you plan on making new magazine, you'll be free to take your time with this. Growing niche magazines tends to be on the slow side. IMO, that's better for those who are new to this, so they can have time to acclimate to the tools and considerations you'll be presented with. It may also allow you to really reflect on the direction you'd like to take your magazine.

As tend to start slow, people will be hesitant to post content. Unfortunately, when content is rare, people are less inclined to post. This is a problem that reinforces itself, as others are unlikely to post when there is no content. You'll probably need to be "the first on the dance floor", so to speak, if your goal is to grow your magazine. This will likely test your patience, as you will probably be one of, if not the only active posters in your magazine. Picking a magazine name that might see usage in the and might prove useful for content via the section. However, if you wish to pick a more unique name, more power to you. Something to consider, is that you may wish to create a sibling magazine that can accept a tag that would federate posts with regularity.

For example, I run @learnjapanese. However, most people will be unlikely to write on Mastodon. However, I also run @japanese, which federates the tag from Mastodon instances. You can add additional tags in the magazine settings menu, which allows the federation of posts that contain other hashtags. I've pinned a microblog in both magazines' sections to point to each other to increase and awareness of related resources. Speaking of discoverability, Ernest recently implemented a feature to /kbin that further increases discoverability and accessibility. Posting the same link/image to related magazines will allow users to see other magazines this content is posted to. This appears in the comments section of the thread, directly below the content of the post itself. Ideally, this would generate additional traffic and increase visibility for the smaller, but related magazines. This has been an extremely welcome addition, as someone who is moderating smaller magazines and trying to bring awareness without spamming advertisements.

If you have any further questions, please let me know. I have also subscribed to your magazine. Good luck. :)

NeurodivergentBC, to Futurology

So with confirming that they are using to join the , can someone please assemble a list of that have confirmed wether or not they are with ? I feel like every Mastodon user should chose for themselves wether or not they want interactions with Threads users.

ricardoharvin, to threads
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It's official from Eugen, he's all in on and with them:

https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2023/07/what-to-know-about-threads/

wonkothesane, to fediverse
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For the first time is reminding me of the reasons why I left (many years ago) and that’s a bummer. isn’t even here yet and already admins have gone full toxic towards each other without even really knowing the impact it’s going to have.

I want decentralized social to win, but I swear we really are our own worst enemies

kkarhan,

@wonkothesane @vantablack do you really not understand how as practised by the IS the prime source of the we see?

Don't you think that the only reason wants to get into the :fediverse: is to basically :activitypub: and re-centralize shit?

Also you do know the difference between and ?

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