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Hi, I'm Reuben, the Ringmaster of Mobile Atom Media and Code (https://www.mobileatom.net/). Symfony Station (https://symfonystation.mobileatom.net/) is my latest venture. I moderate the Symfony magazine here (https://kbin.social/m/Symfony) and created the Symfony Universe Collection. (https://kbin.social/u/symfonystation/c/SymfonyUniverse)

A graduate of the Univ. of Georgia and an MA graduate of Georgia State, I live in Orlando. My full-stack developer certification is from the Univ. of Central Florida.

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Making sense of Threads and regulation ( fediversereport.com )

The launch of Threads, with its promise of adding ActivityPub support in the future, is hotly debated. I take a look at 3 upcoming pieces of legislation, the DMA, DSA and the Canadian Online News Act, to see how this potentially impacts Threads decision to federate in the future.

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  • symfonystation ,
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    @uhvayga They definitely federate with the kbin instances which you can find here. https://fedidb.org/software/kbin

    symfonystation , to Fediverse
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    I proactively blocked the box of c*nts, aka Facebook's new Threads domain, on the user level. It's not easy, but here is a link showing how to do it. https://medium.com/@geofbard/how-to-block-server-domains-in-mastodon-899b24f8fb6e

    We'll see if it works once they add Activity Pub integration.

    And I blocked them because they are a box of c*unts. And I'll leave it up to instances to do whatever they want with Threads.

    symfonystation OP ,
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    threads.net

    On Reddit and it’s federated rivals, Lemmy and kbin ( www.jayeless.net )

    As you may have heard, Reddit’s decided to pull a Twitter and start charging an extortionate amount of money for access to their previously-free API, in order to drive third-party clients like Apollo and RIF into extinction. Under Reddit’s proposed pricing, …

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