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Rich profiles, networking groups, community/group/celebrity pages, richtext status (not specifically length limited), photo albums, YouTube share, location, like/dislike, multiple profiles w/assignment to specific friends, single sign on to post directly to friend's profiles on co-operating systems.
Adoption of decentralized social networking has been increasing with some users prioritizing data ownership, privacy, and cross-platform interoperability. Platforms like Bluesky , which uses the AT Protocol , and Mastodon , which utilizes ActivityPub , exemplify this trend by offering users more control over their digital social experiences and ...
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 ...
Social network analysis within the versatile and popular R environment R will read in almost any format data file R has write capability for most data formats Windows, Linux, Mac Open source: R contains several packages relevant for social network analysis: igraph is a library collection for creating and manipulating graphs and analyzing ...
Photo sharing, commenting, photography related networking Frank: Political commentary Fotki: Photo and video sharing Foursquare City Guide: Location-based mobile social network Foursquare Swarm: Location-based mobile social network Friendica: Distributed social network: Fyuse: Photography, 3D images Gab: Right-wing politics: Gaia Online: Anime ...
Secure Scuttlebutt (SSB) is a peer-to peer communication protocol, mesh network, and self-hosted social media ecosystem. [3] [4] Each user hosts their own content and the content of the peers they follow, which provides fault tolerance and eventual consistency. [5]
Plurk (/ ˈ p l ɜːr k / ⓘ) is a free social networking and microblogging service that allows users to send updates (otherwise known as plurks) through short messages or links, which can be up to 360 text characters in length (as of 2016).
OpenSocial is a public specification that outlines a set of common application programming interfaces (APIs) for web applications.Initially designed for social network applications, it was developed collaboratively by Google, MySpace and other social networks.