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...I thought #Diaspora and #Friendica (and #Hubzilla) *were* alternatives to #Facebook... Just like #Facebook, they have long-form posts, media, replies, likes, tags, and (different from #Facebook) #Federation!
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Perhaps #Friendica or #Hubzilla is the alternative to #Diaspora and #Facebook you're looking for. @Michela
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Perhaps #Friendica or #Hubzilla is the alternative to #Diaspora and #Facebook you're looking for. @Michela
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Perhaps #Friendica or #Hubzilla is the alternative to #Diaspora and #Facebook you're looking for. @Michela
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Perhaps #Friendica or #Hubzilla is the alternative to #Diaspora and #Facebook you're looking for. @Michela
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Perhaps #Friendica or #Hubzilla is the alternative to #Diaspora and #Facebook you're looking for. @Michela
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@strypey ...but he uses it as a selling point for #Hubzilla that everything is ultramegasuperprivate and whenever you delete something from one place it's gone everywhere etc. etc. which makes me a bit doubtful.
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@strypey Yeah, but as you don't control the remote server you have no guarantee whatsoever that the protocol is actually fulfilled.
I'm guessing the trick to ignore these retractment requests are about 1 commented line in #Hubzilla for example. (not to mention backups etc. etc.)
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@silverwizard Actually, both the #Mastodon software and !GNUsocial software use the #OStatus protocol, as do #Diaspora, #Friendica, #Hubzilla and others, which we on !GNUsocial call the !Fediverse (apparently folks on Friendica have another name for that federated network)
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Is there a list of all these types of communication services? Blockchain messaging like #Steemit, #Twister; Microblogging like !GNUsocial; Multi-media social networks like #Diaspora, #Friendica, #Hubzilla, &c? Thinking of !FS solutions only, of course.
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@quanto If you want to start a campaign then I mentioned recently at the local hacklab that it would be good to try to convince many of the people who advocate free software but use sites such as Google+ to move over to using !gnusocial or #…
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#Hubzilla and !gnusocial T-shirts came out ok.
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I notice there are three giant Facebook billboards up in Manchester. I didn't read them in detail, but it looks like the message is something like using their system to resist or "fight back". Probably they're still riding on the common asso…
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@strypey This is the problem which #Hubzilla solved, or semi-solved, with "nomadic identity". So far as I know !gnusocial doesn't have this feature yet.
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@manuel @takeshitakenji See http://freedombone.uk.to/installation.html for building images. Freedombone has a number of variants, and if you specify the social variant (build option -v social) you'll get !gnusocial and #hubzilla.
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@drymer @zoowar @moshpirit @echosa @thomask I regard !gnusocial as being purely for public communications. If you want privacy use #Hubzilla
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@dtluna probably !gnusocial needs a NSFW plugin, like the one in #Hubzilla. That way things with the NSFW tag are minimised by default but you can click on them to view.
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Made !gnusocial and #Hubzilla T-shirts, so during the summer I can shamelessly advertise some of the projects on #Freedombone. The Hubzilla one is all blue with the white logo and name. Gnusocial is black with the big red logo.
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@mangeurdenuage yes. It's inspired by FreedomBox, and uses some of the code from freedom-maker. The main difference is that FreedomBox is a pure !debian blend, whereas Freedombone is not. On Freedombone I do include some things installed fro…
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@bob yes, I like the simplicity of !gnusocial. From a technical standpoint I prefer #hubzilla, but the simplicity of GNU Social caters for a broader user base and makes the community more fun.