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Michael Masnick

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Michael Masnick has appeared in 3 articles since 2023-12. Coverage peaked in 2023Q4 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Threads, Mastodon, Meta.

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2024-01-06
The Verge

Adam Mosseri says Threads had some issues with “low quality recommendations” over the last few weeks and should get “much better over the next few weeks”

Adam Mosseri says that Threads has had some issues with what he calls “low quality recommendations” over the last few weeks. Threads: @mosseri , @tomwarrenuk , @scottbeale , @corndog_apologetics , @ad...

2023-12-17
The Verge 3 related

Adam Mosseri details Threads' fediverse plans, including following non-Threads accounts, showing replies from other platforms, and follower portability

including by trying every obvious solution out there— on several occasions.  If the problem were easy to solve, it would have been solved by now.  The reason we bring up the problem in a public forum ...

2023-12-14
TechCrunch 38 related

Mark Zuckerberg says Meta is testing making posts from Threads accounts “available on Mastodon and other services that use the ActivityPub protocol”

I've been as big a Facebook critic as anybody, but this is a good thing.  And reflects that we're entering a new era of the open web, with a chance for things to be more interesting again. Brian Penny...

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