I really hope this is a complete failure, like Meta itself.
Meta plans to work with ActivityPub, a vendor that already partners with Mastodon and is currently working on a deal with Tumblr. The agreement isn’t finalized yet, but has been referenced in press releases announcing Threads.
Lol. The author of this article is braindead and has no Idea what he’s writing about. ActivityPub is an open standard not a vendor. There can’t be an agreement because there’s no one to agree with. All they will do is implement the standard
It comes from Fortune, they can’t conceive of something that’s not a business.
Hello, I’d like two ActivityPubs please.
Exactly. Vendor my arse, it’s an open standard.
Does Fortune think Linux also partnered with RedHat, Ubuntu, Apple, Windows and everybody else who’s every borrowed from/made use of/implemented an open standard??
He’s persona non grata these days, but the old quote from Scott Adams applies here:
“I read a newspaper article about something I know very well—my own field—and it was so full of errors that I had to wonder how many errors there were in other articles on topics I didn’t know much about.”
If they’re getting an important detail like this so mindblowingly wrong, what else are they getting wrong?
In other words, meta wants to metastasize.
If you want the fediverse to work, you have to accept that large companies will want to be part of it.
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Then the fediverse will fade into obscurity. I know it’s hard to accept but walling yourself off from everybody else is not the right way to go.
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