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  2. Mastodon (social network) - Wikipedia

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    The instances were a test run of whether it would be sustainable to run its own social media platforms. [112] While the pilot ended two years later in 2024 (after an extension in 2023 for another year) and taking the instances offline after being unable to find an organization that would take over operations, the European Commission has ...

  3. Elgg (software) - Wikipedia

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    Elgg was the first platform to bring ideas found in commercial social networking platforms to education. It was founded in 2004 by Ben Werdmuller and Dave Tosh, based on informal papers they had written over the previous year. [2]

  4. Lemmy (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Lemmy was created by the user Dessalines on GitHub in February 2019 [6] and licensed under the Affero General Public License. In a 2020 post, Lemmy's co-creator Dessalines wrote about the origin of the name Lemmy. "It was nameless for a long time, but I wanted to keep with the fediverse tradition of naming projects after animals.

  5. Eugen Rochko - Wikipedia

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    Eugen Rochko (Russian: Евгений Рочко, romanized: Yevgeniy Rochko; born 22 January 1993 [1]) is a Russian-born German [2] software developer, best known as the creator of Mastodon, a decentralized open-source social networking platform consisting of a large number of independently run nodes, known as instances, each with its own code ...

  6. Comparison of social networking software - Wikipedia

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    Social networking software provides the technological basis for community driven content sharing and social networking. See also Comparison of software and protocols for distributed social networking, especially for open-source software. Comparison of microblogging and similar services may also be relevant.

  7. Comparison of software and protocols for distributed social ...

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    Decentralised identity and community platform, blogging, rich social networking, cloud storage and internet-scale access control/privacy Client/server PHP, JavaScript MIT Access controls for content, private groups ActivityPub, diaspora* network, Zot 90 instances (January 2025) [6] Active Lemmy: Social news: Client/server Rust: AGPLv3 None ...

  8. List of social platforms with at least 100 million active users

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    Meta Platforms United States: 2004 3.070 billion [1] [2] 2.11 billion daily active users [1] 2 YouTube: Alphabet Inc. United States: 2005 2.504 billion [3] 3 WhatsApp: Meta Platforms United States: 2009 2 billion [3] Had 1 billion daily active users when it had 1.3 billion monthly active users [citation needed] Instagram: Meta Platforms United ...

  9. Nostr - Wikipedia

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    Different extensions to the Nostr protocol are called Nostr Implementation Possibilities, or "NIPs". [9] One of these extensions provide integration with the Lightning Network , a separate payment protocol that operates over the Bitcoin network , allowing Nostr users to send and request small payments (nicknamed "Zaps") among other users. [ 10 ]