114: Threadiverse / Threadsadverse?
Description
A tale of two Threads: one—the Threadiverse—is a subportion of the Fediverse dedicated to replicating the kind of experiences we’re familiar with on Reddit, Hacker News, and the like; the other is Meta’s fast-growing competitor to X. Not confusing at all! 😂
In this episode I break down what the Threadiverse is and how I’ve been using and enjoying Lemmy, and then cover the latest developments with Threads having entered the Fediverse (in a partial solution) and what’s coming next—and how it’s being impacted by the Fedipact. I also cover a range of exciting news on the growth of the open social web.
And in the Fusion+ segment this week: my spoiler-light review of Alex Garland’s heady movie Civil War and the fascinating metanarrative it offers on the nature of journalism, activism, and the quest for Truth.
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- Ghost Embraces the Fediverse, Collaborating with Buttondown
- Dot Social: Threads Has Entered the Fediverse, with Meta’s Rachel Lambert and Peter Cottle
- Flipboard Magazine Federation
- Happy Cities (my magazine on urbanism and micromobility)
- Digiday: As TikTok ban threatens stability in social media ecosystem, some brands settle into the fediverse
- The Verge is working on federation!
- Happy Cities (my magazine on urbanism and micromobility)
- The Verge is working on federation!



















