I see this misconception a lot, so let’s clear it up. The term “threadiverse” originally referred to the “threaded fediverse” — specifically platforms like Lemmy and kbin, which function similarly to Reddit with threaded discussions and link aggregation. Thus, Bluesky and Threads, on the other hand, are not part of the threadiverse because they follow the microblogging model, not the threaded link aggregation model.
It’s also important to note that this usage predates Meta’s "Threads.”
Timeline:
- June 4, 2023: First mention of “threadiverse” I can find on Lemmy (source)
- June 8, 2023: Meta announces upcoming codename “Project 92” (source)
- July 3-5, 2023: Meta launches Project 92 as “Threads,” reusing the name of a previously discontinued non-fediverse product (source)
- March 21, 2024: Meta’s Threads opens its integration to the fediverse (source)
That’s super interesting, thanks for chatting about miskey, reading through your comments I learned a lot about miskey as a platform, it sounds really neat in the ways it differentiates itself!
Are there English miskey instances? I know it’s primarily big in japan
I have no experience with Misskey itself. You can filter by language on the project page: https://misskey-hub.net/en/servers/
For Sharkey et al. there is a list of instances where registration is possible: https://contentnation.net/en/favstarmafia/sharkey
This overview shows which functions differ: https://pancakes.gay/misskey-comparison/