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While I understand the collective freakout over Threads, I don't think we should do anything yet. Let the dust settle a bit. There's no sense in shooting from the hip.
When it comes to anything Zucky or Musky I say shooting before asking questions should be SOP.
I'm not convinced Threads will last long, and if it does it won't want to become widely federated. Meta needs it to be controllable and brand-friendly, but moderating and sanitizing the whole fediverse seems impossible for a single entity. I expect Threads will end up as a big walled garden that keeps it itself.
Maybe I'm right, maybe I'm wrong, but at the end of the day none of us really know. So let's give it a few days or weeks and see what happens before jumping to conclusions.