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An activity stream is a list of recent activities performed by an individual, typically on a single website. For example, Facebook 's News Feed is an activity stream. Since the introduction of the News Feed on September 6, 2006, [ 1 ] other major websites have introduced similar implementations for their own users.
Activity Streams is an open format specification for activity stream protocols, which are used to syndicate activities taken in social web applications and services, similar to those in Facebook's, Instagram's, and Twitter's. [1] Components of Activity Streams. The standard provides a general way to represent activities.
Facebook, Instagram and Messenger have gone down in what appears to be a huge outage at parent company Meta. On Facebook, affected users found they had been logged out and were unable to get on ...
The new protocol was designed to be useful for general activity streams and not just status updates, and replaced many of OStatus' external dependencies with JSON-LD and a REST API for its messaging and inbox systems, as well as making more use of ActivityStreams. While not as utilized as its OStatus predecessor, it would end up becoming ...
All of Meta’s platforms – Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger and Threads – went down on Wednesday in a major outage that affected users around the world.. The company’s systems ...
Facebook has stopped working, with users complaining they are unable to post. Many feared that they had been banned from using the site. But the problems appear to be related to technical issues.
CNBC reported that the outage was the worst experienced by Facebook since 2008. [21] During the day of the outage, shares in the company dropped by nearly 5% and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's wealth fell by more than $6 billion. [21] [22] [23] According to a report produced by Fortune and Snopes, Facebook lost at least $60 million in ...
The term "Instant Messenger" is a service mark of Time Warner and may not be used in software not affiliated with AOL in the United States. [13] For this reason, in April 2007, the instant messaging client formerly named Gaim (or gaim) announced that they would be renamed " Pidgin ".