Shimahaaしまはぁ
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Shimahaaしまはぁ
@shi-ma-haa-twtr.threads.net.ap.brid.gy
𝚃𝚆𝙸𝚃𝚃𝙴𝚁...
for the sake
fediverse connection <- Bluesky

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January 19, 2026 at 1:45 AM
January 18, 2026 at 1:47 PM
なみちえさんずっと聴く

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTkRujnEh-S/
January 17, 2026 at 2:00 AM
January 17, 2026 at 1:15 AM
在日ファンク&audiot909さんで感情大変だ〜〜1/12行こうかな!!!

https://www.instagram.com/p/DTP-2w4Etvr/
January 10, 2026 at 2:59 AM
ThreadsやInstagramは、あくまでもユーザーわたしがおだやかで・すこやかでいる限りにおいて(ここが重要)、
おだやかで・すこやかな投稿で埋め尽くしてくるアルゴリズムであるように見えるので、
なのでひきつづきすこやかな気持ちでアルゴリズムに頼っていきたいなと思います
January 2, 2026 at 3:12 AM
スレッズもありがたいです
アルゴリズムがdiyベースのSNSーBlueskyに棲みつきつつも、やっぱり告知さんと触れる機会が絶対的にすくないため…
January 2, 2026 at 3:12 AM
昨年、X(ex.Twitter)をやめて、いろいろな時間を得たものの、他方告知情報にはどうしても触れられなくてたくさんの惜しいパーティを逃してしまった反省アリ

ことしは、見かけたパーティにはー馴染みでもお初でもーどしどし行く & にこにこ挨拶する & がんがん踊る を抱負に生きたい…!!
January 2, 2026 at 3:07 AM
シリシリ器さんがパーティまでコレクションするのあつすぎる、2.14土曜日つくば行こうかな!

https://www.instagram.com/p/DS4jz1DEYTZ/
January 2, 2026 at 3:02 AM
蕨タコス蓮ノ空女学院スクールアイドルクラブHIPHOPイベント本当に次行くから

https://www.instagram.com/p/DS1qTiek_ee/
December 29, 2025 at 8:18 AM
December 24, 2025 at 12:27 PM
透明性と公平性と拡張性と将来性のバランスがすぐれている点でいったんBlueskyに母屋をおいていて
December 20, 2025 at 1:21 AM
メタとFediverseのこと、つまりこの紫のyet部分やそのほかまだまだな機能たちが今後実装される見込みがなくなったということで
ウーン
#bluesky
December 20, 2025 at 1:13 AM
かなしー
December 20, 2025 at 1:10 AM
Reposted by Shimahaaしまはぁ
Threadsでフェディバースを有効にしているユーザーは、たった25000人しかいないのか!

そりゃMetaも匙を投げますわ

ベータ版とはいえ、Threadsから他のSNSユーザーの検索できない=フォローできないのも普及しない要因ではあるけど(裏技はある)

なおThreadsのフェディバース機能はベータ版として存続されているけど、アップデートはされないもよう

https://connectedplaces.online/reports/fediverse-report-147/
#fediverse
**Fediverse Report -#147** This will be the last report for 2025, with a break over the holidays. It seems fitting to end the year with an effective end to the Threads <> fediverse integration. The interaction of Threads with the fediverse was a major part of the conversations on the fediverse in 2024, dominating the mind share and people’s understanding of what the risks to the network are. In 2025 those conversations died down, as it turned out that marginally few people actually made use of the connection. With the year at the close, it also means closing the chapter on the fediverse-Threads story for now (although it might be back some day, you never know). Thank you so much for all your support and reading Connected Places this year, it’s been much appreciated, and I wish you all happy holidays! -Laurens ## The News Threads’ integration with the fediverse is on maintenance mode, says head of Threads Connor Hayes in an interview by Alex Heath. Hayes said about the fediverse: ““It’s something that we’re supporting, it’s something that we’re maintaining, but it’s not the thing that we’re talking about that’s gonna help the app break out”. In October 2023, Mark Zuckerberg gave an interview with Alex Heath, who asked him about decentralisation and open protocols, with Zuckerberg saying he “ _always believed in this stuff_ “. With the fediverse integration for Threads now in maintenance mode, this must surely be a big blow for Zuckerberg’s belief in decentralised social networking. Threads’ integration with the fediverse was never popular, especially from the side of Threads. In January 2025 the mastodon.social knew about 25k Threads accounts which had turned on federation. But while that number is already low considering the total number of Threads users, the interest in actually following an account on Mastodon from Threads was even lower: in January 2025, only 800 Threads users followed at least one account on mastodon.social. Threads deliberately made it difficult to follow fediverse accounts, and later updates deprioritised the fediverse feed even more. Regardless, it is not particularly hard to understand why a platform that now boasts about having 400M monthly active users is not putting in much effort to maintain a complex system that only a few thousand people at best make use of. My take is that Meta and Threads have played the game well. They immediately capitalised on the moment in 2023 when decentralisation and Twitter-alternatives got large-scale attention, and knew how to say the right buzzwords to ride the wave. It got them in the right light for regulators, and gave them something tangible to point out to say ‘hey we’re doing interoperability now!’. The fediverse turned out to be highly vulnerable to such a strategy, a sitting duck for Big Tech companies to pluck some good PR from. That it turned the fediverse against itself, resulting in vicious and endless arguments about whether servers should block Threads, and whether Threads joining the fediverse validated the movement, was only a nice bonus. By slowly rolling out an implementation over the years Threads built their own positive-PR machine, every slight update worthy of a new article that put ‘Meta’ and ‘Interoperability’ in the headlines again. That nobody ever really used the integration between Threads and the fediverse never really seemed to matter, only the hypothetical future mattered. Nor did the press seem particularly interested in reporting on the fact that marginally few people seemed to be using the connection between the fediverse and Threads. Still, the company found itself a place at the table for protocol conversations about ActivityPub, which might pay dividend in the future if the need arises. GGWP to Mark Zuckerberg and Adam Mosseri, for the skillful execution that helped Meta significantly, nestled themselves into the fediverse were it ever to become useful again, and taking some of the wind out of Bluesky’s sails as well as a bonus. * * * The WordPress ActivityPub integration has some interesting updates, with better moderation tooling support. You can now subscribe to shared blocklists, where the blocklist of your site will automatically sync with the source blocklist. This is an easy way to keep the moderation process automatic, provided you trust the source of the shared blocklist. The team also shared a sneak peek at a new upcoming feature, an ActivityPub reader. This is a client that turns your WordPress admin dashboard into a simple reader client, where you can see posts from the other fediverse account that your WordPress account follows. This feature is still in development, but the team is looking for feedback. It further cements the move of a WordPress site as a full-featured native fediverse server, that includes not only the technical backend part, but also the frontend of using the site as a fediverse platform. This move also brings further competition to Ghost. WeDistribute’s Sean Tilley wrote an extensive overview of the current state of Ghost, saying it feels half-baked. One of the main standout features that Ghost has over WordPress is their reader client, but it seems like that it won’t stay that way for long. * * * Holos continues to be one of the most interesting projects on the fediverse from a technological perspective. The goal of Holos is to run an ActivityPub server on your phone. Because mobile devices are traditionally not particularly suitable for this (changing IP address, not always online), Holos adds a Relay service that mitigates these issues. The project posted an explainer of how it all works here. Holos also changes some long-standing dynamics in the fediverse: in this project, your data lives on your phone, which does mean owning and control over your data is more tangible than when you are dependent on your local friendly fediverse server admin. At the same time, it creates a new form of dependency, where the Relay operator manages your identity. This new type of implementing ActivityPub also introduces new unknowns regarding how account and data portability are handled. Still, experimentation is cool to see, and as mobile phones are the primary and often sole device for the majority of the population, it’s good to see fediverse projects that are even more directly mobile-first. * * * Speaking about mobile development: PeerTube has updated their app with a new creator mode. This allows people to manage their PeerTube channel, as well as uploading and editing new videos. During an crowdfunding earlier this year, which raised over 75k EUR, one of the specific goals of the campaign was to build a creator mode for the apps. Framasoft, the organisation behind PeerTube, promises even more features for the app, and says they are working on the ability for videos to play in the background, live streaming support, and a tablet version of the app. Publishing apps that allow for video streaming from a decentralised network on the app stores is quite a challenge however, as Framasoft found out: both Apple and Google are restrictive here, which forced PeerTube to limit the number of servers that could be accessed via the app. * * * Bonfire has completed their crowdfunding campaign, raising 32k EUR for the maintenance of the software. They describe putting maintenance of the software first as a matter of care. With the first implementation of the software, Bonfire Social, now ready and launched as a full version 1.0, there is now space to build and maintain the software for the long run. Bonfire does have a lot of plans (and unmet stretch goals) for growing the project, such as by adding support for groups. However, the first challenge is more practical: convince communities to start running and operating a Bonfire server. While some people are slowly testing out the software, nobody has committed yet to running a Bonfire server in production. * * * Mastodon says that they have plans to address a long-standing criticism within the community, namely that the mastodon.social server is too large in size compared to all other servers. Mastodon.social has 270k monthly active users, with virtually all other servers having 10k MAU or lower. The only exception behind pixelfed.social, with 60k MAU. This also ignores the two really bad places in the fediverse, Baraag and Pawoo, who are the second and third-biggest Mastodon servers with 40k and 18k MAU respectively. It is not yet known how Mastodon plans to handle this situation * * * Loops has added a For You feed, an algorithmic recommendation feed for the short-form video platform. While most of the microblogging side of the fediverse focuses on not having algorithmic feeds, short-form videos have different user expectations, leading to creator Daniel Supernault implementing such an algorithm. An infographic describing how the algorithm works is available here. ## The Links * This week’s fediverse software updates. * Mastodon is looking for feedback on their upcoming Collections feature, their own interpretation on Bluesky’s Starter Packs. * Mastodon has enabled their Wrapstodon feature, giving you a short overview of your account over the last year. * The schedule for FOSDEM 2026’s Social Web Devroom is now live. * Announcing Key Transparency for the Fediverse. * The Social Web Foundation talks about implementing E2EE over ActivityPub. * An exploration of using ActivityPub’s Client-to-Server part of the protocol (some context on C2S here). * Fedify Developer Hong Minhee made a new logging library. #nlnet https://connectedplaces.online/reports/fediverse-report-147/
connectedplaces.online
December 19, 2025 at 11:43 PM
Reposted by Shimahaaしまはぁ
Threadsにアカウントがある人は全員
・「フェディバースでのシェア」をオン
・ @bsky.brid.gy@bsky.brid.gy をフォロー
の2つを設定してほしい fediverse
Bridgy Fed for Bluesky
<p><a href='https://fed.brid.gy/'>Bridgy Fed</a> bot user for <a href='https://bsky.social/'>Bluesky</a>. To bridge your fediverse account to Bluesky, follow this account. <a href='https://fed.brid.gy/docs'>More info here.</a><p>After you follow this account, it will follow you back. Accept its follow to make sure your fediverse posts get sent to the bridge and make it into Bluesky.<p>To ask a Bluesky user to bridge their account, DM their handle (eg snarfed.bsky.social) to this account.</p>
bsky.brid.gy
December 5, 2024 at 4:58 PM
ニェゲニェゲ布欲しすぎる涙炎炎涙!
December 19, 2025 at 8:58 AM
December 15, 2025 at 10:24 PM
SIGNAL_social issue gallery (@signal_socialissuegallery) on Threads
『思弁的な音楽』12月11日(木)より開催。 ショート動画の台頭に象徴されるインスタントな刺激が社会を席巻し、現代アートが若者や大衆への影響力を徐々に失いつつある。その一方で依然としてクリエイティブな駆動力を発揮し続けているのがインターネット音楽の担い手たちである。彼らと共に、社会における行動変容を促すようなエンターテイメントを設計することこそが、これからのアートの新たな価値になっていくのではないか。 累計5,000人が来場した『拡張される音楽』や『共に在る音楽』を経て、本年ルクア大阪・LUCUAホールにて開催された『思弁的な音楽』は、会場を東京・虎ノ門のソーシャルイシューギャラリー「SIGNAL」に移し、新作を含む最新の試みを提示する。 本展では月ごとに作品が入れ替わる構成を採用しており、少しずつ表情を変えながら善き未来へ向けて行動変容を促すスペキュラティブなアートを、ぜひご体験いただきたい。 キュレーター:佐久間洋司 アーティスト:r-906、sekai、梨、x0o0x_、フロクロ、佐久間洋司、原口沙輔、tohen、中瀬ミル、和ぬか、羽生まゐご、悒うつぼ、100pHzほか。
www.threads.com
December 13, 2025 at 12:54 AM
文字とクラブずっと行きたいよー

https://www.instagram.com/p/DSCkU8jjhmB/
December 13, 2025 at 12:47 AM
エウレカさんのパンペパートとっても美味しかった今年も食べるか🎄

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDR0cMeTscM/
December 6, 2025 at 8:23 AM
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