Meta just announced that they are trying to integrate Threads with ActivityPub (Mastodon, Lemmy, etc.). We need to defederate them if we want to avoid them pushing their crap into fediverse.

If you’re a server admin, please defederate Meta’s domain “threads.net

If you don’t run your own server, please ask your server admin to defederate “threads.net”.

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    11 months ago

    You know that if you actively blocked the instances that are federated with Threads you wouldn’t have seen this post, right (lemmy.world/instances)? I’m also only active on instances that block Threads, but blocking those who don’t is an excessive measure.

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      11 months ago

      Like I said, I don’t care what others do. But for me the correct answer is to not interact with users from that platform.

      When I start seeing threads users in .world lemmy comment sections I will block .world.

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        11 months ago

        That’s not how federation works. If you’re on an instance that doesn’t allow Threads, you won’t see them at all, even when viewing posts coming from other instances.

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          11 months ago

          I am given to understand that I will still see the comments from threads users on lemmy. Just not the posts from threads.

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            11 months ago

            You’re confusing defederation with Lemmy’s instance blocking. Defederation means that none of a server’s content is federated. Lemmy’s new instance blocking feature, however, only blocks communities and not users.