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  2. Lemmy (social network) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Nitter - Wikipedia

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    Nitter is a free and open source alternative viewer for Twitter, ... The developer stated instances could be self hosted by having users use their own account at the ...

  4. Mastodon (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Mastodon is an open source, self-hosted, social networking service. Mastodon uses the ActivityPub protocol for federation which allows users to communicate between independent Mastodon instances and other ActivityPub compatible services. Mastodon has microblogging features similar to Twitter, and is generally considered to be a part of the ...

  5. X/Twitter alternative BlueSky opens to everyone as it reaches ...

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    Social network had previously been hidden behind invite-only codes

  6. The best Twitter alternative is Logging Off - AOL

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    Hell, in the last few days alone Twitter has gon. Twitter used to be good. We joked, constantly, about how awful it was — and it could be awful. There was hate speech, and misinformation, and a ...

  7. What to know about Bluesky, the Twitter alternative ... - AOL

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  8. Bluesky - Wikipedia

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    Twitter's then-CEO Jack Dorsey first announced the Bluesky initiative in 2019 on Twitter to explore the possibility of decentralizing Twitter. [ 19 ] [ 28 ] The stated goal was to find or develop an open and decentralized standard for social media that would give users more control over their data and experience.

  9. List of online video platforms - Wikipedia

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    The most popular video hosting website is YouTube, 2 billion active until October 2020 and the most extensive catalog of online videos. [1] There are some countries in the world placing restrictions on YouTube, instead having their own regional video-sharing websites in its place.