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Flipboard Launches Surf, a Fediverse Client and Custom Feed Reader for the Open Social Web
Image: Primary Flipboard has launched Surf, a new standalone app that functions simultaneously as a client for fediverse platforms including Bluesky and Mastodon, a feed reader for RSS and other content sources, and a tool for building personalized content feeds from across the open social web, The Verge reported.
Surf is built around a feed-first philosophy. Users can subscribe to accounts across different fediverse platforms, RSS feeds, and curated topics, combining them into unified custom feeds without being locked to a single platform's algorithmic recommendations. The app treats everything as a feed that can be composed, filtered, and ranked according to user preferences.
Flipboard, which was founded in 2010 as a mobile magazine aggregator, has been repositioning itself as a fediverse-native company for several years. The company joined the Mastodon network in 2022 and has been building toward a vision of the open social web where content can flow between platforms without the gatekeeping of centralized social networks.
The launch positions Surf against a growing range of multi-platform social clients and feed readers. Existing apps including Reeder, NetNewsWire, and various Mastodon clients each address portions of what Surf attempts to unify, but few offer the cross-protocol breadth Flipboard is targeting.
Surf is available as a free download. Flipboard has not announced a monetization model for the app beyond its existing subscription business for Flipboard proper.
The launch comes as interest in fediverse alternatives to mainstream social media platforms continues to grow, driven partly by platform policy changes at X and concerns about data practices at Meta's Instagram and Threads.
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