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  2. Comparison of software and protocols for distributed social ...

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    decentralised identity and community platform, also provides blogs, rich social networking, cloud storage and internet-scale access control/privacy Client/server PHP, JavaScript MIT Access controls for content, private groups ActivityPub, diaspora* network, Zot 90 instances (January 2025) [6] Active Lemmy: Social news: Client/server Rust ...

  3. Distributed Social Networking Protocol - Wikipedia

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    These platforms have attracted users seeking alternatives to centralized social media, particularly those disillusioned with platforms like X (formerly Twitter). Adoption of decentralized social networking has been increasing with some users prioritizing data ownership, privacy, and cross-platform interoperability.

  4. X’s rivals, from Threads to Bluesky, are seizing the moment ...

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    X’s rivals, from Threads to Bluesky, are seizing the moment to make decentralized social media the new norm and fill the Twitter vacuum David Meyer December 14, 2023 at 9:45 AM

  5. AT Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The AT Protocol aims to create a decentralized, interoperable, and scalable online ecosystem where users can retain, manage, and customize a single federated online identity across various online platforms and services. Bluesky Social describes the protocol as being "modeled after the open web itself". [5]

  6. Social media: What the platforms are for and how they work - AOL

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    For years, it felt like the social media landscape didn’t change much. New apps came, new apps went, and the last one to really make a dent in the market was TikTok back in 2020.

  7. Distributed social network - Wikipedia

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    The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a U.S. legal defense organization and advocacy group for civil liberties on the Internet, endorses the distributed social network model as one "that can plausibly return control and choice to the hands of the Internet user" and allow persons living under restrictive regimes to "conduct activism on social networking sites while also having a choice of ...

  8. What is Bluesky? Social media app seeing rising popularity ...

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    Bluesky is a decentralized social media app. It has a similar look and feel as X, formerly Twitter, but has some different features to bring more people into its creation.

  9. Fediverse - Wikipedia

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    Instances hosted by different social networking services may communicate with one another as well. A user on the microblogging platform Misskey, for example, may view and interact with posts made by users on Mastodon. Some fediverse networks even allow users to interact with different social networking formats from the same platform.