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    Threads Unveils New Feed for Fediverse Content!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Integration with Fediverse: Meta’s Threads is enhancing its connection to decentralized platforms like Mastodon, allowing users to see posts from federated accounts in a dedicated feed.

    2. User Experience Enhancements: Users can now search for and follow federated accounts directly within Threads, with posts displayed in reverse chronological order for easy access to the latest content.

    3. Broad Compatibility: Threads currently supports various decentralized platforms, including Mastodon, Bookwyrm, and WriteFreely, with plans for future expansions.

    4. Responsible Growth Focus: Meta aims to grow the fediverse responsibly, prioritizing community safety and diverse perspectives, while keeping fediverse engagement an opt-in feature.

    Meta’s Threads has launched a new dedicated feed for fediverse content, enhancing the user experience for those engaged with decentralized platforms. Starting today, users can view posts from federated accounts they follow right within Threads. This feature simplifies how users interact with various social media services, such as Mastodon, Bookwyrm, and WriteFreely.

    To access this new feed, users must enable sharing to the fediverse. Posts will appear in reverse chronological order, ensuring that the latest updates are always at the forefront. Additionally, users can easily search for federated accounts by inputting usernames and corresponding services. If an exact match exists, the profile will display alongside the fediverse icon.

    This initiative reflects Meta’s commitment to the fediverse. The company noted that Threads has interacted with over 75 percent of all fediverse servers since launching its sharing feature a year ago. Meta aims to grow this ecosystem responsibly, prioritizing community safety and diverse viewpoints.

    Importantly, engagement with fediverse content remains an opt-in feature. Users can explore these interactions without leaving the Threads platform, but replies to fediverse posts will not integrate into the main Threads experience. This development serves as a positive step towards enhancing social media connectivity, making it easier for users to access diverse content from various platforms.

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