Tapestry 1.1: De-Duplication Feature for Cleaner Social Feeds – A Game Changer for Multi-Platform Users

Discover how Tapestry's 1.1 update with Crosstalk feature removes duplicate social posts across platforms like Bluesky and Mastodon.
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Tapestry 1.1: De-Duplication Feature for Cleaner Social Feeds – A Game Changer for Multi-Platform Users
As a regular user of multiple social networks like Bluesky, Mastodon, and even RSS-based platforms like Tumblr, I know how overwhelming it can get to sift through duplicate posts in my feed. Fortunately, Tapestry has come to the rescue with its latest update—version 1.1—introducing an innovative feature called Crosstalk. This update significantly improves the way we experience social feeds by removing duplicate posts, ensuring that I only see content once, no matter where it was originally posted. Image:Google Before we get into the specifics of the Crosstalk feature, let’s take a moment to understand what Tapestry is all about. Developed by the team behind Twitterific, Tapestry is a unique app that aims to bring together the best of the open social web. By aggregating posts from decentralized platforms like Bluesky, Mastodon, and more, Tapestry makes it easier for users to track social activity across multiple services in one place. This makes it possible to monitor RSS-based updates, …