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  2. Mastodon (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Website. joinmastodon.org. The mascot of the Mastodon social network. Mastodon is free and open-source software for running self-hosted social networking services. [a] It has microblogging features similar to Twitter, which are offered by a large number of independently run nodes, known as instances or servers, each with its own code of conduct ...

  3. Friendica - Wikipedia

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    Friendica (formerly Friendika, originally Mistpark) is a free and open-source software [5] distributed social network. It forms one part of the Fediverse, an interconnected and decentralized network of independently operated servers. [6] [7] [8]

  4. Lemmy (social network) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmy_(social_network)

    Lemmy (social network) Lemmy is a free and open-source software for running self-hosted social news aggregation and discussion forums. [3][4][5] These hosts, known as "instances", communicate with each other using the ActivityPub protocol.

  5. Fediverse - Wikipedia

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    The fediverse (commonly abbreviated to fedi) [1][2][3] is a collection of social networking services that can communicate with each other (formally known as federation) using a common protocol. Users of different websites can send and receive status updates, multimedia files and other data across the network. The term fediverse is a portmanteau ...

  6. Diaspora (social network) - Wikipedia

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    On 7 January 2011 Black Duck Software named the project one of its Open Source Rookies of 2010, for being "the privacy aware, personally controlled, do-it-all, open source social network". [43] In July 2011, Konrad Lawson, blogging for the Chronicle of Higher Education, suggested Diaspora as an alternative to Facebook and Google+. [44]

  7. Minds (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Minds is an open-source and distributed social network. Users can earn cryptocurrency for using Minds, and tokens can be used to boost their posts or crowdfund other users. [2][3] Minds has been described as more privacy-focused than mainstream social media networks. [4][5] Writers in The New York Times, Engadget, and Vice have noted the volume ...