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Flipboard Is Pivoting To ActivityPub and the Fediverse (theverge.com) 14

Flipboard, the social media magazine and news app, announced that it is starting to switch its user accounts to ActivityPub, a technology developed by the World Wide Web Consortium that makes social networks interoperable, "connecting everything to a single social graph and content-sharing system," reports The Verge. From the report: Right now, only 25 accounts have been federated with ActivityPub, but by March Flipboard says it plans to allow anyone on the platform to open their account to the fediverse and allow any Flipboard user to follow any fediverse account from within the Flipboard app. At that point, Flipboard will essentially be an ActivityPub-based platform like Mastodon or Pixelfed but with an interface designed for reading articles instead of bite-sized posts. It'll be the biggest thing in the fediverse -- at least until Threads shows up for real.

"Basically, we're in the process of replacing our whole social back-end with ActivityPub," says Flipboard CEO Mike McCue. "I think Flipboard is going to be the first mainstream consumer service that existed in a walled garden that switches over to ActivityPub."

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Flipboard Is Pivoting To ActivityPub and the Fediverse

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  • So is ActivityPub the new trendy hotness that burns out soon or is it here to stay with the integration of Threads and Flipboard and which is next?
    • by Baloo Uriza ( 1582831 ) <baloo@ursamundi.org> on Monday December 18, 2023 @04:55PM (#64089959) Homepage Journal
      With the fediverse being around a dozen years now, it's already an established thing. The fact capitalists discovered it is kind of a "and the last horse finally finishes the race" thing.
      • It's funny how, years ago, having Mastodon etc. operate in an open "fediverse" was considered another shining example of the FOSS spirit. But now people are complaining when for-profit companies announce they're joining the fediverse. I swear some people don't want Mastodon etc. to actually succeed, they just want it to not fail so they can have their own quiet little playground.

        • by _xeno_ ( 155264 )

          I swear some people don't want Mastodon etc. to actually succeed, they just want it to not fail so they can have their own quiet little playground.

          As far as I can tell that's the only selling point that "Blue Sky" has: it implements its own, brand new federated social media system that's invite only, so Blue Sky users can have their own quiet little playground.

          Otherwise it's just a less featured version of Mastodon where federation doesn't even work yet.

        • Ah, those were the days....

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