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  2. List of collaborative software - Wikipedia

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    free/open-source distributed social network focused on collaboration rather than just on communication LibreOffice Online: online edition of LibreOffice, a free and open-source office suite Liferay: portal, web content management and social collaboration platform LiquidPlanner: wiki-like pages, document sharing, Twitter-like commenting LogicalDOC

  3. List of social platforms with at least 100 million active users

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of social platforms that have over 100 million monthly active users, including social networks, online forums, photo and video sharing platforms, messaging and VoIP apps. It also shows the company, country, launch date, and other metrics of each platform.

  4. Digital labor - Wikipedia

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    Their work has been tied to other Alter-globalization texts. Social networking labor, or user labor, denotes the creation of data by social media and networking platforms users, which contributes to the financial gains and profits of those platforms, but not to the users. It is based on the production and exchange of cultural content, and the ...

  5. Social software - Wikipedia

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    Social software, also known as social apps or social platform includes communications and interactive tools that are often based on the Internet.Communication tools typically handle capturing, storing and presenting communication, usually written but increasingly including audio and video as well.

  6. 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.

  7. Medium (website) - Wikipedia

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    Medium is an American online publishing platform developed by Evan Williams and launched in 2012. It is owned by A Medium Corporation and has a hybrid collection of amateur and professional people and publications, or exclusive blogs or publishers on Medium.

  8. LinkedIn - Wikipedia

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    For example, users can search for second-degree connections who work at a company they are interested in, and then ask a specific first-degree connection in common for an introduction. [94] The "gated-access approach" (where contact with any professional requires either an existing relationship, or the intervention of a contact of theirs) is ...

  9. Mastodon (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Mastodon is a microblogging software that runs on independently run servers, or instances, that communicate with each other using ActivityPub protocol. Users can join any instance, choose their own privacy settings, and interact with other users across the fediverse, a network of interconnected services.