“Tags work a little differently than hashtags do on platforms like Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). When composing a Threads post, you start a tag by tapping the # symbol and then typing out your topic. But instead of being limited to just one word, you can type out a whole phrase (with spaces!) and add special characters, according to Mosseri. However, you can only make one tag per post.”

I wonder how the tags will work if they federate with ActivityPub.

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    Those aren’t hashtags, those aren’t even tags. That’s a freeform category system. What’s old is new again.

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          Me neither, but you see plenty of screenshots. My point being that twitter/mastodon-style hash tags aren’t the only way of doing tags. The thing Threads are suggesting that make it not a tag is the fact you can only have one!

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        #Yep finally they can all have their multi paragraphs long tags and have them working as they want them to work

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    So they forked mastodon and gutted the features and are now reimplementing them in a way that’s fundamentally incompatible with upstream? Sounds a lot like something Silicon Valley would do.

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    They’re allowing hashtags to have multiple words in order to make them uncompatible with both Xitter and Mastodon…

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      That wouldn’t make them incompatible with the fediverse. ActivityPub can support tags with spaces, even though no current fediverse platform allows it. A post with a hashtag with spaces would still federate to other services and if that services is robust enough, should still be linked up so that you can click it to see the tag feed.

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        PeerTube allows spaces in its tags, they get stripped out at one end or the other when a video federates to Mastodon to make them compatible.

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    Tags are a workaround for bad search systems. They’ve been a solution looking for a problem since platforms started getting better at search.

    Imho, Mastodon should be using hashtags like subreddits/lemmy-communities (they have moderators who can control what gets posted under that hashtag) then they’d have a real reason to exist on that platform now that they’ve got proper search, especially since a F/OSS platform like Mastodon has difficulty with moderating.

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      I use hashtags on Mastodon all the time. They’re definitely useful and easier than subcommunities.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Tags — basically hashtags with a twist — are now rolling out globally on Threads, Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced on Thursday.

    Tags work a little differently than hashtags do on platforms like Instagram and X (formerly Twitter).

    When composing a Threads post, you start a tag by tapping the # symbol and then typing out your topic.

    “If you share on Threads, [tags are] a great way to help connect with people who are interested in the topics you’re talking about,” Mosseri says.

    I like Meta’s implementation here, even the single-tag limit, as it seems like a smart way to prevent annoying hashtag spam.

    That said, we’ll have to wait and see if users actually adopt the tags so that they can become a useful way to find conversations about a topic.


    The original article contains 222 words, the summary contains 133 words. Saved 40%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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      I’ve never really used Tumblr but it does sound like a cool fix, hope other Fediverse platform may consider it in the future.

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    as a tumblr user for about ten years now i wish more socials did multi word tags

    also i really hope threads does activitypub soon. i love threads but i little too be able to combine socials and follow the more mainstream people on threads as well as the people i follow on mastodon

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      Yeah I really do hope they focus on federate in the near future as well as it will allow a wider audience of people to join the Fediverse without having to explain it. Knowing they are still working on the platform is at least a slight positive to them wanting to make it a go to platform for people.

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    Unless there’s bigger news you’ve not mentioned, this has nothing to do with the fediverse.

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      Threads is planning to federate, so it adopting more Fediverse-compatible features is relevant.

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          ActivityPub can support tags with spaces, even though no fediverse platform allows you to write tags like that. The name of the tag can be pretty much whatever you want, as long as it has a valid URL.