If you live in an eligible country, you can turn on fediverse sharing from your Account Settings. If you change your mind, you can turn it off at any time. (Threads will request that other servers delete your content, but deletion isn’t guaranteed.)
And remember: You don’t have to share to the fediverse just because you’re on Threads.
What’s new?
📝 Starting this week, Threads users aged 18 and older with public profiles in more parts of the world can begin sharing to the fediverse.
📝 ’Til now, Threads users who turned on fediverse sharing could see like counts on their posts from people in the fediverse. Now, you’ll also be able to see and like top-level replies to your federated posts on Threads.
Let’s recap: The fediverse — short for federated universe — is a global, open, decentralized network of social media servers all around the world that can communicate with each other using a standard protocol.
We’re working toward integrating Threads with the fediverse and adding new features over time.
Threads Update, Fediverse Edition 🔔🧵
We’re introducing the ability for users who turn on fediverse sharing to see and like replies from people on other servers, directly in Threads. We’re also expanding the availability of the fediverse beta experience to more than 100 countries and hope to roll it out everywhere soon.