Fediverse
The Fediverse is an ensemble of social platforms that can communicate with one another through federation. The majority of the network consists of self-hosted platforms that are free and open source. Architecturally, the system is comprised of independent nodes that all leverage a common protocol and method to communicate with one another.
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The end is near: Mastodon plans to drop OStatus support
The biggest microblogging app in the fediverse is ending support for the network's oldest working communication protocol.
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Mobilizon blows past €50,000 funding goal, 10 days left
Framasoft's crowdfunding campaign for their new MeetUp competitor is going extremely well.
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Retribute, a donation system for fediverse creators
Supporting creators in a federated system is tough, but Retribute proposes some ideas on how to work around it.
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Pleroma Releases 1.0!
Pleroma, an elixir-based microblogging platform, took a big step by releasing v 1.0!
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Gab is forking Mastodon and joining the fediverse
In a shocking move to get around app store restrictions, Gab has rebuilt their site to be based on Mastodon,…
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Purism Announces Librem One, Offers Private Cloud Services
Libre computer hardware vendor Purism now offers a subscription cloud of privacy-respecting applications.
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Plume announces new Alpha2 release
Updates on the fledgling federated blogging platform as it releases a new Alpha.
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Funkwhale refeshes site, adopts Code of Conduct, governance platform
The popular music project continues to evolve, adding on a fresh coat of paint and better forms for contributors to…
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Check out what’s on PeerTube’s 2019 Roadmap
A bunch of exiting new features are on the docket for the popular YouTube alternative this year.
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Keybase now supports integration with Mastodon
A new option appears for validating identity on the fediverse...at least, for Mastodon instances.
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