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Still just on the first step, embrace.
Apparently threads didn't support federating replies (comments) on posts until this.
And you still won't be able to reply to the federated comments on posts, just see them.
They are really not in a hurry to properly support federating. I honestly didn't realize Threads' federation support was this pathetic.
They haven't figured out a good way to turn the federated data into cash yet.
Are you kidding? Lemmy itself is 100% public and easily scrapable. It's likely easier to get data on users.
It still needs to be profitable for them. Why would they want non profitable content freeloading on their servers? No doubt it will be collected and sold, just a work in progress.
Why would it not be profitable, it's still user data?
They sell it to advertisers. We would be hard to target since were not on Metas platform. I would think it's worth less since its not immediately usable for stuffing an ad down our throats and pseudoanonymous.
Maybe they noticed that a lot of servers in the wider Fediverse had preemptively defederated from them, and decided it wasn't worth their time.
it was literally in beta and the majority of the user base on threads don't know what the fediverse is.