Threads is officially starting to test ActivityPub integration

Mark Zuckerberg said Threads is testing ActivityPub support that will make its posts available on Mastodon and other interoperable services.

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@tchambers @fediversenews I already experienced the September That Never Ended. Bring it on.

Too bad our client software filtering and blocking capabilities are far far below what could be done in Usenet clients back in the day.

@sjuvonen @fediversenews

What are the most important missing elements you see, Sami?

@tchambers @fediversenews I’ve been meaning to do a dive into news readers of old, because the conceptual overlap between usenet and fediverse is interesting (to me).

Admittedly it’s been some time, but I remember newsreader killfiles (reminder to not let engineers name things) being able to express things like “I don’t want to see Mallory’s responses to Zach when the subject line mentions horses, unless it’s about horsepower measurements”. Or kill [sic] any mention of Elon Musk unless it’s accompanied by the words spacex or indictment, and if the latter, boost it to the top of my feed.

Now we’re just blocking words wholesale like some bronze age peasants.

@sjuvonen @tchambers @fediversenews
Yes. I want that. I also want the ability to block complex boolean combinations of words. Above all, I I want the ability to block *concepts*, using future versions of today's #AI / #LLM tools. For example, block anything about sports, celebrities, or cooking, and don't make me figure out which words to block to get the job done.

@petersuber @sjuvonen @tchambers @fediversenews pluggable filters on fedi ... pluggable filters on fedi ... pluggable filters on fedi

plot twist 2038: @deutrino finally gets his life together and implements pluggable filters on fedi, then dies the next day

@deutrino @petersuber @sjuvonen @tchambers Is there somewhere someone is working on this already ? I wouldn't want to duplicate the effort but it would be fun to work on I think

@lampsofgold @petersuber @sjuvonen @tchambers not that I know of on a user-pluggable level (Pleroma/Akkoma's MRF would otherwise count?)

I'm also not fully caught up with the fedi development scene at all though, been too preoccupied. so I may be wrong.

@sjuvonen @tchambers @fediversenews My favourite, by far, was Gnus, which supported very flexible post scoring, adding or decreasing weight based on different properties of the post. Highly scored articles stood out, low scored ones vanished. Much better than killfiles or ungainly muting of keywords.

https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/gnus/Scoring.html

Scoring (Gnus Manual)

Scoring (Gnus Manual)

@MetalSamurai @tchambers @fediversenews Yeah Gnus is really in a class of its own. Also using it meant dedicating your life to it to the extent of using it for email and anything else you could look from a certain angle as an NNTP feed.
@sjuvonen @tchambers @fediversenews Yes. I used it for email as well. Had it all integrated with my contacts in BBDB and syncing to my Palm Pilot. Out there somewhere in an elisp archive is my code to automate PGP signing and encryption for known contacts when emailing via Gnus.