How long might that be? Hopefully not the 53.5 years the error message reports!
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For the people that lack the foresight about what this means and aren't capable of seeing beyond mEtA bAd, apart from this being a huge victory and success for the fediverse and future of social media, guess what the next phase is after people settle down on #Threads? Many get tired of algorithmic non-relevant feeds, ads and tracking, and learn that they can migrate their whole social graphs to federated servers with the click of a button.
So, fun story. In the middle of ActivityPub's standardization, the Social Web Working Group nearly got shut down because we couldn't get the big corporate players to pay attention to us, and the W3C's membership structure required paid membership participation. We tried *desperately* to get Twitter, Facebook, Google, etc to look at us. They weren't interested. What I heard was that they had written off the idea that decentralized social networks could exist or work by then. Luckily, management agreed that the SocialWG's work was interesting enough that we should continue. And later having seen what happened when big players entered a standards group... ActivityPub was probably a better spec for being written by people passionate about it instead. But anyway. That's all to say... it's so *weird* now to be in the present moment, as you can imagine...