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Flipboard Users Can Now Follow Anyone In the Fediverse (techcrunch.com) 8

Starting today, users of the social magazine app Flipboard can follow any federated accounts, "meaning those that participate in the social network of interconnected servers known as the fediverse," writes TechCrunch's Sarah Perez. "This now includes Threads accounts in addition to Mastodon accounts and others." From the report: With the update, which deepens Flipboard's connection with the ActivityPub social graph, any Flipboard user can follow user profiles from any other federated service. If their Flipboard account is also federated, they can interact with those users' posts and participate in conversations, as well. Flipboard's user base, however, is currently undisclosed. [...] The Flipboard app supports full fediverse integration, but the company hasn't yet allowed all users to turn on federation as it's a phased rollout. We're told the goal is to make federation a setting users can select later this year, similar to how Threads added a "fediverse sharing" option in June. When federation is enabled, people will be able to not only share to the fediverse but also see and engage with conversations around their Flipboard posts that are taking place in the fediverse.

With Tuesday's update on Flipboard, people can find and follow others in the fediverse across three areas of its app: Search, Explore and Community. In search results, Flipboard will surface federated accounts and profile results in a new section, "Fediverse Accounts." Editorial recommendations can also be found in the app's "Explore" tab under "Fediverse," and every week a new selection of accounts will be featured in the Community section. Activity from the fediverse will also be displayed in the Flipboard notifications panel, allowing people to engage and follow others in the fediverse directly from their notifications. For Flipboard users, that means they can now follow user profiles from Threads and Mastodon in the Flipboard app, including high-profile users like President Joe Biden (POTUS) and former President Barack Obama on Threads, as well as various creators, like Marques Brownlee, and journalists, like Kara Swisher.

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Flipboard Users Can Now Follow Anyone In the Fediverse

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  • ...All twelve of them.

    Look, I just want a social network that isn't run by Nazis and also won't let Nazis on the site. Why is this such a big ask?

  • by mi ( 197448 )

    interconnected servers known as the fediverse

    What do these offer, that USENET does not?

    "Likes" and other "reactions" are the only thing I can think of, and those can be added easily with an RFC documenting the special format, that reactions-containing followup-posts would have to follow to be displayed by the updated USENET-clients as "reactions" — rather than just follow-ups.

    Something like:

    X-Reaction: EMODJI

    • I go back a LONG way with Usenet. But except for pirating software and media, it's dead Jim.
      • by mi ( 197448 )

        it's dead Jim

        More so, than this "fedverse"?

        What do they offer, that USENET didn't have 25 years ago?

        • it's dead Jim

          More so, than this "fedverse"?

          What do they offer, that USENET didn't have 25 years ago?

          I'm not really advocating for the "Fediverse", but one has to admit outside of the *arrs there really isn't much of a Usenet anymore.

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