Threads expands open social web integrations with fediverse feed, user profile search

Instagram Threads, Meta’s competitor to X, on Tuesday launched two new features as part of its plan to further integrate with the open social web, known as the fediverse. Now Threads users will be able to see posts from other users on the fediverse within a dedicated feed if they’ve opted in to fediverse sharing on Threads. Plus, people will be able to search for fediverse users directly in Threads.

Posts from federated users will be found on the Following tab of the Threads app. They don’t appear in line with the other posts from Threads users, however. Instead, you’ll tap on a link at the top of the feed to view these posts in a separate feed.

Threads can pull in posts made on federated apps like Mastodon, BookWyrm, WriteFreely, and others, with more services to be supported over time.

According to Threads engineer Peter Cottle, users will see the top-level posts from the fediverse in this feed but aren’t yet able to reply. (They can see fediverse replies to their own posts, however, but that’s in a different part of the app.)

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