Welcome to the final update of the year. A bit shorter before a break over the holidays, and then Fediverse Report will be back for it’s second year! Stay tuned for more information on how Fediverse Report will evolve over the coming period!
Fediverse Report published two articles published this week:
The links
David Pierce wrote a big article for The Verge about the fediverse and Activitypub.
So did Bloomberg, more from the perspective of Meta.
On Threads, Erin Kissane wrote an extensive article. If there is one article that you’d want to read regarding Threads, Meta and federation, I highly recommend this one.
Flipboard’s Dot Social podcast had Mastodon’s Eugen Rochko as a guest this week.
The Nexus of Privacy wrote an article comparing three safety ininiatives in the fediverse: FIRES, FediSeer and The Bad Space.
A technical post explaining the technical ActivityPub implementation of Threads.
The Fediverse Developer Network has posted a survey for fediverse developers.
MacOS RSS reader NewsNetWire published a blog post about the considerations of adding Mastodon support.
The Event Federation project published an update how the community is an integral part of developing an interoperable system.
The Streams project added a plugin that blocks both scraping, as well as all Meta instances.
That’s all for this year, thank you so much for your support! See you in the next year!
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